Justice: Thailand’s “Most Influential & Most Read” columnist on the “Constitutional Court”

By Tammy, Thai Intel’s humanity journalist In Thailand, if you know Thailand, the most powerful newspaper is Thai Rath, and that is because its circulation, in the many millions a day is the biggest in Thailand and unlike most newspapers that targets a specific group of Thais-Thai Rath is read by a cross-section of the…

Justice: Analysis “Would the International Criminal Court accepts case against the Butcher of Bangkok, Abhisit?”

by Tammy, Thai Intel’s humanity journalist The Red Shirts and its lawyer, Robert Amsterdam, is placing a great deal of hope, that the International Criminal Court (ICC) will accept a case against the “Butcher of Bangkok” Abhisit. While Thailand is not a signatory of the ICC, because Abhisit is a “Dual Citizen” Thai and UK,…

Democracy: Foreign Policy Magazine & Thai Embassy in USA “Big Clash” as Yingluck’s government on the line

  By Ranger, Thai Intel’s political journalist My sister, is a very down to earth person, yet she is one of the most sophisticated person I have met in my life. One day, recently, we discussed lese majeste. I dove into the complexities of the issue, like a political scientist. Yet after hearing me out,…

Justice: About 100 to 200 Fascist Yellow Shirts went to Thai Constitutional Court to “Show Support”

  By Ranger, Thai Intel’s political journalist Several local press reports about 100 to 200 Thai Fascist Yellow Shirts, went to the Constitutional Court, to show support. The Thai Constitutional Court have come across criticism from a broad section of the Thai society, particularly, those who supports Democracy in Thailand. Earlier, a picture of a…

Politics: Yingluck’s secretary “Yingluck is not that concern about the longevity of her government”

By Ranger, Thai Intel’s political journalist Thai Intel’s source at Yingluck‘s secretary office, tells Thai Intel that Yingluck is in the process of laying the foundation for a long-term political life for her political party. “How long Yingluck stays in power depends on the Thai people,” says the source. The source said Yingluck is following…

Justice: Dr Thongchai’s letter to the International Criminal Court on the “Butcher of Bangkok” Abhisit

By Tammy, Thai Intel’s humanity journalist The Thai Red Shirts, have lodge a case with the International Criminal Court, on the “Butcher of Bangkok” Abhisit‘s crackdown on the Red Shirts that killed about 100 civilians. The court have not accepted the case as yet, and is only taking preliminary evidence if it should lodge an…

Competitiveness: Yingluck approves more rice farmers friendly program despite global & local press criticism

By Pooky, Thai Intel’s economics journalist The Yingluck government, just today, approved a “Rice Production Insurance” scheme, where Thai rice farmers can ensure their crop against floods, pests and disease. According to a local press, TNN, the insurance will have a pay-out rate of about 4,000 baht a Rai, if farmers rice production is hurt…

Economics: Kasikorn Bank “Thai exporters are covering their global exposure risks”

By Pooky, Thai Intel’s economics journalist On a local TV station, TNN, Kasikorn Bank senior analyst, Kitti, said Thai firms usage of forward currency contract and letter of credit confirmation, is up significantly. Kitti also said Thai exports to the globe could reach the government target of about 15% growth, but for the 3rd and…