A BBC journalist has blagged his way into the Immigration Detention Centre in Bangkok to broadcast a damning report on Thailand which he says welcomes tourists but refuses to help anyone seeking refuge. The report by Producer-reporter Chris Rogers was broadcast today and will be broadcast again. tomorrow on BBC Our World. The report, which may have been overshadowed in …
SEAN TINSLEY – MAN ON THE RUN OR DOES HE WANT TO PAY HIS DEBT TO SOCIETY?
Sean Tinsley, the dodgy visa agent convicted of assaulting the Head of English at an International School in Pattaya on Thailand’s eastern seaboard, has been busy packing his belongings while on bail appealing to the Supreme Court. Tinsley was found guilty at the Appeal Court of assault, jailed for six years and ordered to pay 6.2 million baht – £114,000. …
HACKERS SUPPORT WITHERIDGE FAMILY – THAI COURT SYSTEM ATTACKED
HACKERS SUPPORT WITHERIDGE FAMILY – COURTS OF JUSTICE WEBSITES DOWN ‘SORRY WEBSITE IS BEING UPDATES The international hackers group ‘Anonymous’ launched a second attack on the Thai government early today Thai time taking down some 297 sites run by the country’s Courts of justice. Protesting against the guilty verdicts on two young Burmese for the murder of Britons Hannah Witheridge …
Cambodia? No thanks say refugees on Nauru
SOMETHING OF A DIPLOMATIC SCREW-UP Australia’s Memorandum of Understanding with Cambodia to take refugees from the Pacific island of Nauru is coming under more and flak in the worldwide media. Already described as a new low in Australia’s deplorable treatment of asylum seekers by Amnesty International it seem that in any case none of the refugees incarcerated in the appalling …
NOW YOU KNOW WHY I DETEST THE POLICE AND IMMIGRATION – BRIAN GOUDIE-
PLUS – WHY BRIAN GOUDIE TOOK UP LAW Lawyers for British journalist Andrew Drummond are meeting to discuss bringing contempt of court charges against two fake lawyers who touted their services in Pattaya. They relate to false claims by both Drew Walter Noyes, boss of One Stop Service Center and Brian Goudie boss of a company called Alba Laws. Among …
A GREAT DAY FOR DENMARK!
Im and her mum Suthida Nielsen A young Thai girl called ‘Im’ was this week welcomed back to Denmark with her mum in what was almost a ticker tape parade after being deported by the government when her stepdad died of cancer. The Danish government had ruled, as stupid governments do, that ‘Im’ had more in common with Thailand than …