Wednesday, September 2, 2020

Thailand's "Peaceful" Protests Looking for, Harassing Prime Minister's Daughters

September 2, 2020 (Tony Cartalucci - ATN) - For those that understand that today's "student protests" in Thailand are simply the same US-backed red shirt mobs that murdered people in the streets and carried out arson across the country in 2010 and are simply posing as "students," the fact that they are now targeting Thai prime minister Prayut Chan-o-cha's daughters should come as no surprise.


There is also the fact that "red shirts" had previously targeted the prime minister's daughters in 2014.

For those who have been told by the Western media, their Thai partners, and the protesters themselves that they are "peaceful," "pro-democracy," and fighting for "human rights," it might come as a total surprise.

Nonetheless the hashtag ตามหาลูกประยุทธ์ - meaning, "Find the Children of Prayuth," has been trending as US-based social media giants like Twitter and Facebook allow the so-called "Milk Tea Alliance" to spread it using fake accounts and even bots. 

READ MORE: The Complete Guide: US Government Role in Thailand's "Student Protests"

The silence from the Western-funded human rights racket including groups like Human Rights Watch, Amnesty Thailand, and local US government funded fronts like "Thai Lawyers for Human Rights,"and Prachatai was absolutely deafening - but also entirely unsurprising.


Human Rights Watch's Thai representative Sunai Phasuk - who reacts with lightspeed to the arrest of US-backed agitators - was too busy today denying HRW was funded by the US National Endowment for Democracy (NED) - but omitting that instead - it is funded by convicted financial criminal George Soros' Open Society - a corporate foundation that also funds US-backed fronts and steps in when politically difficult for NED to do so.

These same organizations react with lightning speed when legal actions are taken against Western-backed protesters who have clearly violated laws - claiming this violates their human rights. Now open calls to find and harass the Thai prime minister's daughters who are entirely uninvolved in politics go unquestioned, unreported, and uncondemned by these same self-appointed "advocates" and "arbiters" of human rights.

One media front - Thai Enquirer - clearly supportive of the US-backed protesters and complicit in covering up their local and foreign sponsors - to its credit categorically condemned the hashtag and the ongoing "search." But it was a lone voice.



Others attempted to justify it by claiming students were "suffering" and so should the prime minister's daughters.


This "suffering" was never explained. One tweet even accused the prime minister of causing many to "suffer and die." No one has died at the hands of PM Prayuth's government amid current protests or since the current government came to power in 2019, or even since the military ousted the regime of Yingluck Shinawatra in 2014. In fact, it was the 2014 coup that ended widespread violence carried out by the Yingluck Shinawatra regime - over 20 including women and children had died before the military intervened.


Claims that the daughters are laundering corruption money for their father is an entirely baseless accusation - there are no corruption cases against the current prime minister underway and even the opposition itself has failed to find anything to even propose such a case be opened.

Such accusations are a favorite trick used by the US State Department to smear targeted politicians and help build pressure on them to leave office - a practice used everywhere from Libya to Syria, from Ukraine to Hong Kong, and currently in Iran and Venezuela. 

Many have warned that the true interests behind Thailand's current protests have a long track record of using violence - and that violence is once again inevitable.

That it is already bubbling up to the surface comes as no surprise - nor the fact that fake human rights fronts are silent about it as they attempt to cover up their own funding, and continue their politically motivated agendas merely hidden behind notions of "rights advocacy."

For Thailand and the world - there must be caution and vigilance as the true nature of these protests, their supporters, their promoters, and their true collective agenda begin to reveal themselves.