Thai Democracy
It usually makes me smile to read the Bangkok Post and since I'm still unwell I thought a smile wouldn't go amiss.
You've probably noticed that the new Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has just made a speech to his old alma mater (Oxford's St John's College), on Democracy in Thailand. I thought I’d see what the Bangkok joke factory had managed to post in support.
I found a wonderful piece accusing Richard Lloyd Parry (Asian editor of The Times) of Intellectual Dishonesty in his March 13 commentary, "The charmer making a mess of his country".
http://www.bangkokpost.com/opinion/opinion/13382/intellectual-dishonesty
After a lot of hair-splitting the article goes on to allege that "The army, the PAD or anyone else can huff and puff all they want. PM Abhisit would not have become prime minister if kingmaker Newin Chidchob couldn't make a deal with him."
As if this somehow absolved Abhisit's lack of "democratic legitimacy".
The fact that the army and PAD conspired to bring down the legitimate government by banning most of its members from politics for 5 years seem to be irrelevant to the writer’s view of democratic legitimacy. Since the original Thai Rak Thai party had already been banned in a similar way (as had many of its supporters) there were now very few people who opposed PAD left.
Now, it’s possible that another government could have been cobbled together from the remaining pro Thaksin supporters but there was the threat of both another coup and further action by PAD who had already cost the country billions of dollars.
So, yes, Newin Chidchob made a deal with Abhisit (even though Newin was still banned from politics it was deemed to be okay because it suited PAD and their supporters) but there is no doubt that the military was involved putting pressure on both sides to reach a deal.
While I agree that the increasingly abused Lesse Majeste can’t be blamed on Abhisit he has stated that he intends to strengthen it rather than to fight for free speech.
Also I agree that To blame PM Abhisit for brutality against Rohingya refugees is unfair but has he done anything to discipline the military leaders (who helped him to power) responsible for the Human Rights Violations?
So, it’s not too difficult to see there has been some Intellectual Dishonesty and it’s not too difficult to see who and why... bearing in mind that Abhisit has just negotiated a large loan from the IMF.
Democracy might be alive and strong in Thailand but it's a form of democracy where the military use the courts to find a reason to remove any party they don't like until there is only one choice. You can have any colour you like so long as it looks yellow :O)