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DSI to set up 2010 violence centre

Department of Special Investigation and police investigators have agreed to set up a special operations centre for the investigation of special cases in connection with the violence in 2010, DSI chief Tarit Pengdit said on Thursday.

Mr Tarit said agreement was reached at a meeting today.

the meeting was originally intended to consider bringing charges of attempted murder and physical assault against former prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and his deputy Suthep Thaugsuban, he said.

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  • Discussion 6 : 20 Dec 2012 at 10.366

    another weak move on the political chess board that will backfire...

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    Discussion 5 : 19 Dec 2012 at 21.105

    What about the 2,500 killed by the fugitive during his "war on drugs" ?

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    Discussion 4 : 19 Dec 2012 at 20.504

    So how are people going to document their injuries, now that it is two years in the future, It sounds like carte blanc for complainants ... anyone who was there can file a claim that they were "injured".

  • Discussion 3 : 19 Dec 2012 at 17.093

    Tarit, who is now going completely berserk, should realize the following before taking such steps:
    1. he was part of the CRES and every charge against AV is applicable to himself as well.
    2. he is creating a precedent for the investigation of the > 2,500 killed drug-suspects under the Thaksin administration;
    3. the same precedent will be used for the re-investigation of the 87 killed protesters at Tak Bai, killed by suffocation in military trucks under the order of Thaksin;
    4. the same precedent will also be used for the slaughter of muslim youngsters in the Krue Se mosque;
    There will be soon a need for more lawyers! Tarit's days are num

  • Discussion 2 : 19 Dec 2012 at 16.042

    100% politics.

  • Discussion 1 : 19 Dec 2012 at 15.591

    A long time ago, Thailand would not have do this sort of thing. Things would have been left and forgotten or people can get away with anything. I am think this show the moral progress of Thailand as a country that now care for its people.

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