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Sondhi convicted of slandering Thaksin

The Criminal Court on Thursday sentenced Sondhi Limthongkul, a People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) leader, and Sarocha Porn-udomsak to six months each in jail, suspended for two years, after finding them guilty of defaming former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

In the lawsuit, Mr Sondhi and Ms Sarocha are the first and second defendants, and Manager Media Group Plc the third defendant.

The lawsuit stated that on Aug 24, 2007 Mr Sondhi and Ms Sarocha hosted a programme "Yam Fao Paen Din" broadcast on ASTV which featured speeches they made to PAD supporters in the United States.

Their speeches were also published in Mr Sondhi's Manager daily newspaper.

In their speeches, they quoted former deputy prime minister Surakiart Sathirathai as saying about eight hours after the Sept 19, 2006 coup that he resigned from the Thaksin government because Thaksin had verbally offended a high institution. The speeches were considered defamatory of Thaksin.

"The actions by both defendants were slanderous, so the court sentenced them each to six months jail and a 20,000 baht (640 dollar) fine each," the judge said

The two were also ordered to publish the court verdict in five newspapers for seven consecutive days.

The jail term was suspended for two years.

Thaksin, who lives abroad to escape a jail term for corruption but remains an influential and divisive figure back home, sued the pair via lawyers in Thailand.

Insulting the monarchy is a serious charge in Thailand. Under its strict lese majeste rules anyone can file a complaint, and police are duty-bound to investigate it.

In a tangle of Thai litigation, Mr Sondhi has himself been indicted on lese majeste accusations, for quoting from the 2008 speech of a hardcore member of the rival red shirts, Daranee "Da Torpedo" Charnchoengsilpakul.

The Criminal Court has accepted to hear the case, which is postponed until November 1.

Daranee is serving an 18-year prison sentence for her remarks, insulting the royal family at rallies seeking the return of Thaksin. Under the law, the charge of repeating her speech is as serious as the original offence.

Mr Sondhi is also among a group of protesters charged with terrorism last month over the crippling 2008 seizure of two Bangkok airports, which helped to topple a Thaksin-allied government.

Thailand is largely split between the pro-establishment Yellows, backed by Bangkok-based elites who detest Thaksin, and the mainly poor and working-class Reds, who supported Thaksin's populist policies when in power.

Two months of protests by the Red Shirts in Bangkok earlier this year sparked outbreaks of violence that left 91 people dead and nearly 1,900 injured, ending with a bloody army crackdown on May 19.

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  • More double standard

    Discussion 16 : 03/09/2010 at 01:10 AM16

    When will the Puea Thai and redshirts be sentenced for the slandering of Abhisit? Double standard again!

  • B. Read

    Discussion 15 : 03/09/2010 at 12:28 AM15

    What's the betting that Sondhi knew the judgement BEFORE he went to court? That's why he was happy to turn up. Bear in mind, he once ran away to China when he thought he was going to be arrested.

    When will he be charged with acts of terrorism for the airport siege? Never!

  • Sick of IT

    Discussion 14 : 03/09/2010 at 12:06 AM14

    I'd sure like to know where this guy buys his 'lucky pills.' Maybe it's the hat - it's a nice hat! Reminds me of Al Capone and the Untouchables.

  • Somboon

    Discussion 13 : 02/09/2010 at 11:16 PM13

    And Abhisit said Thai justice rules on fact and evidence only without doubling the standard?

    I neither care for Toxin nor Sondhi, but the justice of slapping on the wrist for the Yellow/PAD and 20,000 baht fine is farcical.

  • M.Mouse

    Discussion 12 : 02/09/2010 at 10:06 PM12

    English_bob @8 Yeah let's have some equality, they should be given a slap on the wrist in a couple of years time.

  • R. Hood

    Discussion 11 : 02/09/2010 at 09:46 PM11

    English_bob, Isn't it one sided enough for you yet? It takes years for a yellow shirt to get a minor reprimand, while red shirts are locked up in just a few weeks. Yet still you whine.

  • John in BKK

    Discussion 10 : 02/09/2010 at 09:01 PM10

    Its good to see that the laws Sondhi abused for his political gains are now being used against him.

    Unfortunately these judgements will not result in actual punishments, and probably not even a loss of face.

  • observer

    Discussion 9 : 02/09/2010 at 08:55 PM9

    How many yellow are in jail for what they have done to our country?

  • English_bob

    Discussion 8 : 02/09/2010 at 08:31 PM8

    Let's see if defamation charges follow for the speeches from the Ratchaprasong Stage.
    How about some charges for the doctored audio tapes played and for the posters printed calling Abhisit a murderer?

  • equal

    Discussion 7 : 02/09/2010 at 07:20 PM7

    In Thailand, listening to certain people there is no double standard but curioulsy it is also always in favor of those people that things are going.

    Last Sunday for the elections of City Council, a candidate wins by only 102 votes in Khlong Samwa. But 600 votes were declared invalid for the other main candidate. An idea of who is the candidate who has those votes invalided ? Pheua Thai of course and PAD won.

    When yellow shirs face justice for blocking the airport, the judgment was delayed 10 times since 2008 for reasons such as "police didn't get reports from withnesses" others poeple has been judged in 2 weeks.

    A Prime minister was ousted for performing cooking show on TV but receiving illegally 250 M baths is ok. PM was Pheua Thai, 250 M baths is for PAD.

    When a (Pheua Thai) PM declared emergency decree and asked army to take legal actions for blocking the airport, army answered that it is not possible "we are all Thais'.

    Examples like that could given for pages.

    But, no there is no double standard and it is not possible to understand that some poeple react because of that.

    In Thailand everybody are equal but some much more than others and we know who.

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