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Korn Chatikavanij Failure to Condemn Coup and Dictatorship

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There should be something that shows that despite being involved in politics and government his whole life Korn Chatikavanij has failed to condemn this coup and dictatorship in any real way. He does mention 'Democracy' at times in his present 'political' activities (travelling around the nation and abroad for obvious social and political reasons) but has taken an apathetic stance to the coup and the human rights/free speech abuses which have gone along with it in Thailand. It is clear that he has been busy staging for his future connections to and involvement with politics over the past years of the coup. He should have made a statement against the abuse but instead has obviously chosen to accept(support)it and benefit from his political party's freedom during it. This is noted here and should be on the page in some form. NaturalEquality (talk) 06:17, 31 August 2017 (UTC)Reply