re: "Regime denies Yingluck deal" (BP, August 28)
Dear editor,
Naturally the NCPO denies complicity in Yingluck's stroll from a looming prison sentence, boldly attributing it all to mere incompetence. Could anyone be so naive after three years of evidence as to expect them to say anything else?
The same NCPO also claim that they overthrew the highest law of the nation to protect the rule of law, claim that they tramped it under boot to bring democracy to Thailand, and claim that they have poured a fortune into the pockets of army generals on committees to bring unity and reconciliation whilst eradicating corruption. And of course, they had to give themselves an amnesty claiming that it was because the sensibly withdrawn (in the senate) Pheu Thai amnesty necessitated a coup.
All such claims by the NCPO being equally credible, what room remains to doubt the latest claim?
Felix Qui
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The above letter to the editor is the text as submitted by Felix Qui to the Bangkok Post.
The text as edited was published in PostBag on August 30, 2017, under the title "NCPO nonsense" at https://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/postbag/1315503/bad-smell-at-coal-face
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