+ Follow DEMOCRATIC REFORM Tag
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[Title] => Thai coup plotter won't share tips with Pinoy putschists
[Summary] => He may have stood out prominently in the latest regime change in his country, but Maj. Gen. Thawip Netniyom is not about to share tips with fellow Filipino officers, many of whom may be agonizing over how to deal with an unpopular civilian commander-in-chief.
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[Title] => Thai coup generals were PMA graduates
[Summary] => One of the top senior Thai Royal Army officials who mounted a successful coup that ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra last month graduated at the top of his class at the Philippine Military Academy in 1981.
In fact, Maj. Gen. Thawip Netniyom, spokesman for the Council for Democratic Reform in the post-Thaksin regime, never misses important class meetings and reunions here.
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[AuthorName] => Jaime Laude
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[Title] => Thaksin and friends to be speared on corruption by a new anti-graft commission
[Summary] => BANGKOK, Thailand When youre out in Thai politics, youre really down and out. The military Council for Democratic Reform (CDR), i.e. the ruling military junta, has just empowered a new 12-member National Counter Corruption Commission (NCCC) to investigate any projects or acts by members of the former government of Thaksin Shinawatra, and "others" who are suspected of "irregularities, including tax evasion."
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In fact, Maj. Gen. Thawip Netniyom, spokesman for the Council for Democratic Reform in the post-Thaksin regime, never misses important class meetings and reunions here.
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[Title] => Thaksin and friends to be speared on corruption by a new anti-graft commission
[Summary] => BANGKOK, Thailand When youre out in Thai politics, youre really down and out. The military Council for Democratic Reform (CDR), i.e. the ruling military junta, has just empowered a new 12-member National Counter Corruption Commission (NCCC) to investigate any projects or acts by members of the former government of Thaksin Shinawatra, and "others" who are suspected of "irregularities, including tax evasion."
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