Psychiatrist points out political shifts causing social disturbances

Thai News Agency, Aug. 4 – "Mo Yongyut" pointed out the crux of the disease, political postponement in choosing the prime minister. causing people in society to be distracted Advice on social media to maintain mental state and neutrality Going down the road, political expression is the main right, 2, no, 1, warning, still works well.

Dr. Yongyut Wongpiromsarn Advisor to the Department of Mental Health Refers to the political situation that has extended over time. both the postponement of the Prime Minister's vote and the Constitutional Court postponed the hearing of the parliament's case against the nomination of Mr. Phitha Lim Chareonrat Is the Prime Minister for the 2nd round that delaying time or leaving time to decide on politics The more distracting people are interested in politics, so a good solution to reduce distraction is to reduce political awareness. To reduce the hatred so that it doesn't grow more and should consume or perceive neutral media Neither the cheers nor the voices of haters were listened to. Don't pay attention to social media comments. because it will create more distractions to maintain the neutrality of the mind And don't get to know so much about politics that you lose your job. I want everyone to understand that Politics is subject to change easily, with the dissolution of the parliament and new elections. It's normal, so maintaining neutrality in the mind is very important.

Dr. Yongyuth said that as for the story that people are dissatisfied with and go down the road It's a matter of personal expression. to show political will assembly can be done but must not use violence and must be open use reason

As for journalists like Dr. Somkiat Onwimol, he identified the development of language used in politics. At present, it is not creative and violent, with Dr. Yongyuth stating that it can be fixed with 2 no 1 warning, that is, do not share, do not forward violent messages. And warn each other if there is violence among friends. - Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency

SRT governor insists on expediting the problem of rail accidents

Chachoengsao, Aug. 4 – The SRT governor visited the area where a train crashed into a pick-up truck in Muang District, Chachoengsao Province, confirming the importance of seriously solving the problem of accidents at the railway crossing.

Nirut Maneepun, Governor of the State Railway of Thailand Leading the group to the area where the train crashed into a pick-up truck, 8 people died, 4 people were injured at the crossing of the train. Near Khlong Udom Chonchon Railway Station, Muang District, Chachoengsao Province, expressing condolences to the family of the deceased and injured. Initially, assistance will be provided according to the regulations of the State Railway of Thailand. He reaffirmed that the importance of solving the problem of accidents in the area of the railway is serious. by emphasizing on educating people and nearby communities as well as paying attention to warning signs

As for the urgent measures, it has been ordered to expedite the summary of the number of illegal passages. to close the passage point Or coordinate with local agencies to support the budget for installing automatic barriers.

In the past, if the railway enter to close the passage People in the area often request that the route be opened for travel. or secretly activate it yourself Without permission from the State Railway of Thailand.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency

Be sure before sharing CHECK-LIST: 5 hit stories, herbs and cancer, is it true?

August 3, 2023 – A lot has been shared about herbs and cancer, such as squeezing papaya leaves into juice to cure cancer. And eating vegetables Ginger Chu Chai Help treat terminal cancer patients?! Which story is true Which story is false? Find the answer for sure before sharing. CHECK-LIST Hundreds of popular stories. Rank from sure before sharing.

1st place: Are there herbs that really cure cancer ?

A variety of safe cancer treatment recipes are shared. effective and natural by eating herbs

Check the facts with : Assoc. Prof. Dr. Wiroj Sriuranpong, MD, President of the Oncology Association of Thailand

Conclusion: partially true, should not be shared ??

“Cancer-fighting herbs are really possible. But it may not be eating fresh as it is shared. must be brought through the extraction process of anti-cancer substances at high concentrations and can be absorbed by the body for use If the patient is going to use herbs, they should consult a doctor for safety.”

2nd place: Angkab Nu really cures cancer ?

The properties of the herb named "Ang Kab Noo" are shared. Just boil and eat. can cure cancer

Fact check with : Dr. Supaporn Pitiporn, Head of Pharmaceutical Division Chao Phraya Abhaibhubejhr Hospital and Dr. Khwanchai Wisattanon, Director of the Institute of Thai Traditional Medicine

Conclusion: not true, should not be shared ?

“Ang Kab Nu has anti-inflammatory, pain-relieving, cough-relieving, anti-fever, boosting immunity, preventing tooth decay and mouth rot, but there is no evidence to confirm that it can cure cancer.”

3rd place: Jingchu-chai vegetables really take care of cancer patients in the last stage ?

A clip of the experience of a terminally ill cancer patient is shared. decrease in cancer Take care of yourself by eating juicing vegetables.

Fact check with : Prof. Dr. Issarang Nuchprayoon, M.D., Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University and Assoc. Prof. Dr. Dulyaporn Trachutham, Chair of the Program in Toxicology and Nutrition for Food Safety

Conclusion: partially true, should not be shared ??

“Jingju celery contains antioxidants. There is no clinical evidence confirming conclusive evidence that jingle celery helps treat terminal cancer in humans. According to relevant research, most of them are only at the laboratory level.”

4th place: Pineapple juice really cures thyroid cancer ?

A message was shared that drinking pineapple juice can cure stage 4 thyroid cancer without radiation

Fact check with : Prof. Dr. Issarang Nuchprayoon, M.D., Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University

Conclusion: not true, should not be shared ?

“Pineapple juice does not cure thyroid cancer. body health care Mental health along with the right treatment is an important part that helps to improve and see clearer results.”

5th place: Is it true that drinking papaya leaf juice cures cancer ?

Share a clip telling about the experience of recovering from colon cancer that has spread to the lungs. by drinking papaya leaf juice regularly

Fact check with : Prof. Dr. Issarang Nuchprayoon, M.D., Faculty of Medicine Chulalongkorn University

Conclusion: not true, should not be shared ?

"Making the mind cheerful and clear Take care of your health and exercise. May be enough to help improve symptoms. But drinking papaya leaf juice in hopes of curing cancer There is no scientific evidence to support that.”

Fact check by : Peeraphon Anutarasoth

Compiled by : Chayanit Phongsai

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Source: Thai News Agency

Catch “Ajarn Joe Saimai” accused of child rape case

Bangkok, Aug. 4 – The Metropolitan Police arrested "Professor Joe Saimai" accused of child rape. Use methods to lure and persuade them to collect clothes in the house in exchange for money. When the kid was fooled, he pulled a knife to threaten him. ready for rape The incident occurred in January 2023, after which he escaped to live a homeless life.

According to the policy of Pol. Gen. Damrongsak Kittipraphat, Commissioner of Police, to crack down on all kinds of crimes that cause trouble to the people. The Sueb Nakornban page received a request for help in the case of a 13-year-old girl being threatened by Mr. Joe Saimai, 52, using a knife. to rape the victim Maj. Gen. Theeradet Thammasutee, the commander of the Royal Thai Police, sent a team of detectives to investigate the "child molesting accused" after the incident fled the area. Most recently Pol. Col. Wichit Tirakachornwong, Superintendent of Sor Sor 1, Sor Sor Sor Bor, arrested Mr. Sombat or "Ajarn Joe Saimai" to prosecute according to the law. accusing sexually abusing a child under 15 years of age who is not his wife or husband whether the child consents or not, using a weapon, without reasonable cause taking away a child under fifteen years of age from his father, mother, guardian or caregiver for an indecent act and physically harming others.” Arrested in front of the Protection Center for the Homeless Pathum Thani Province, Rangsit Subdistrict, Thanyaburi District, Pathum Thani Province

As a result of the crime of committing child abuse which is a serious case and affecting the safety within the community Maj. Gen. Teeradet Thammasutee, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Police, has laid down prevention and suppression guidelines. Ready to give Police officers of the SorSorSorBorChor.Nor.Sor.BorChor.Nor.Sor.BorChor.Nor.Ror.Sor.Sor.Sor.BorChor.Nor.R.A.R.H. Which later investigated until it was learned that There was an accused who had committed the rape of the victim. Which is a girl who is only 13 years old by using a method to persuade her to collect clothes in the house in exchange for 100 baht. and has already gone in to collect clothes Has drawn a knife to threaten for girls to agree ready to rape the victim The incident occurred on January 1, 2023, where the victim filed a complaint with the Sai Mai Police Station.

Pol. Maj. Gen. Teeradet Thammasutee, Sor Sor Sor 1st Superintendent, ordered Pol. Conducting follow-up investigations in order to arrest the accused. but because the accused behaved as a wanderer And have experience being arrested in many drug cases, making it difficult to track down and arrest And conducted a follow-up investigation for more than 6 months until receiving additional information that Mr. Sombat had come to make a new ID card in the area of Pathum Thani Province The police therefore conducted further investigations until it was discovered that Mr. Sombat had fled to live at Protection Center for the Homeless Pathum Thani Province, Rangsit Subdistrict, Thanyaburi District, Pathum Thani Province Therefore leading the Metropolitan Police Investigation Officer to arrest Mr. Sombat according to an arrest warrant by arresting him at the area Center for the Protection of the Homeless Pathum Thani Province, Rangsit Subdistrict, Thanyaburi District, Pathum Thani Province

In the arrest of Mr. Sombat confessed to all the allegations By stating that at the time of the incident, he lived in the Sai Mai area and lured children into real indecent acts in which, after causing the crime, he escaped Living as a nomad find fishing and sell life-saving amulets until last July I want to make an ID card But I don't have enough money to get a new card. Therefore contacted the Protection Center for the Homeless Pathum Thani Province and reside there. After the arrest, the Metropolitan Police Investigation Officers took Mr. Sombat to send the investigators to Sai Mai Police Station to prosecute according to the law. -Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency

Myanmar prison guards torture inmates marking Martyrs’ Day

Prison guards at Myanmar’s Thayarwady (Tharyawaddy) Prison have beaten 31 inmates for marking the country’s Martyrs’ Day and four are being treated for their injuries in the prison hospital, sources told RFA Friday.

Prisoners held a saluting ceremony on July 19, while women inmates wore black ribbons, said the sources close to the prison who didn’t want to be named for security reasons.

They said 16 men and 15 women have been locked up since then.

Martyr’s Day marks the July 19, 1947 assassination of nine Myanmar independence leaders, shot dead by members of a rival political group while holding a cabinet meeting in Yangon. The victims were Prime Minister Aung San, Minister of Information Ba Cho, Minister of Industry and Labor Mahn Ba Khaing, Minister of Trade Ba Win, Minister of Education Abdul Razak, and Myanmar’s unofficial Deputy Prime Minister Thakin Mya.

Less than six months after the end of British rule, the date of their assassination was designated a national holiday. It is marked annually by both the military regime and pro-democracy groups.

The prison ceremonies are thought to have been organized by Than Toe Aung, head of Yangon region’s Thanlyin township Youth Group of the National League for Democracy, the party which won a landslide victory in 2020 elections before being ousted by the military.

Than Toe Aung was hospitalized after interrogation, along with three others, Thaik Tun Oo, an official of the Myanmar Political Prisoners Network told RFA.

“Three days after Than Toe Aung was admitted to the hospital, three more were also admitted,” he said.

“We can confirm that they were severely beaten. Than Toe Aung is in critical condition. I heard he would be put in a locked cell after medical treatment.”

He added other political prisoners who have been locked in dark, cramped cells after interrogation include male dormitory inmates Yan Naing Soe; Hla Soe; Sote Phwar Gyi; Tarmwe Ko Zwel; ‘Dr Joe’; O Be; and a Letpantan township Civil Disobedience Movement captain who wasn’t named.

Women’s dormitory inmates who are still locked up after interrogation include Hnin Lae Nanda Lwin; Shun Ei Phyu; Nilar Sein; Su Yi Paing; Wut Yi Lwin; Aye Thida Kyaw; Yi Yi Swe; Lwin Lwin Nyunt; Sandi Nyunt Win; Aye Thet San; Shwe Yi Nyunt; Ya Min Htet; Htoo Htet Htet Wai; Myo Thandar Tun; and Moe Myat Thazin, according to the prisoners network official.

Another source close to the Tharyawady Prison told RFA other political prisoners are protesting against the locking up of their fellow inmates by boycotting the prison shop.

RFA contacted the Naypyidaw-based Prison Department by phone to get its comments on the case but there was no response.

There has been a series of brutal beatings and killings by prison guards since a jail break three months ago at the prison housing Myanmar’s ousted president, Win Myint.

On May 18, nine inmates escaped from Bago region’s Taungoo Prison, grabbing guns from prison guards and escaping into the jungle where they were met by members of a local People’s Defense Force.

Since then, political prisoners at Bago’s Thayarwady and Daik-U Central prisons and Myingyan Prison in Mandalay region have been beaten to death during interrogation or killed during ‘prison transfers’, according to family members and sources close to the prisons, who all requested anonymity to protect prisoners and their relatives.

More than 24,000 people, including pro-democracy activists, have been arrested since the Feb.1, 2021 coup, according to the Thailand-based Assistance Association for Political Prisoners (Burma). It says almost 20,000 are still being detained across Myanmar.

On August 1, 254 prisoners, including some political prisoners in Tharyawady Prison were released by the junta’s amnesty. But sources close to the prison say as many as 900 political prisoners are still being held there, awaiting trial.

Source: Radio Free Asia

Several dead in collision between train and truck in eastern Thailand

At least eight people have been reported killed when a freight train struck a pickup truck that was crossing railway tracks in an eastern province of Thailand, according to authorities.

The accident at 2:20 am local time on Friday (1920 GMT) also injured four people in the Muang district of Chachoengsao province, according to the State Railway of Thailand.

The 54-year-old driver, Wichai Yulek, told authorities he saw the approaching train and heard a warning horn.

He slowed, but passengers in the vehicle urged him to keep going. When he realised the truck was headed for a collision, he could not stop in time, the railway agency said.

Suraphat Prasop, 20, was in the truck carrying workers to Laem Chabang in Chonburi Province.

He told authorities that he saw the train approaching as the vehicle was about to cross the railway. Despite hearing the train’s horn blast three times, the driver did not stop, he said.

The deceased included three women and five men, the rail agency said.

The bodies were taken to a police hospital to allow relatives to prepare for religious rites.

The site of the accident on a concrete road was at an unauthorised crossing without any automatic barriers to prevent crossings when trains approach.

There are 693 unauthorised crossing points currently being used along the national rail system, the agency said.

Despite the crossing being unsanctioned, a photo of the accident site provided by authorities shows lights and warning signs there.

Source: TRTworld.com

Petition the President of the Supreme Administrative Court to help victims of fireworks explosions

Administrative Court, Aug. 3-"Sonthiya" petitioned the President of the Supreme Administrative Court to open a lawsuit at Muno Market, Narathiwat, to help the victims and their families from the fireworks explosion.

Mr. Sonthiya Sawasdee, Former Advisor to the Law, Justice and Human Rights Commission House of Representatives Came to submit a letter to Mr. Voraphot Wisarutpich, President of the Supreme Administrative Court. to request an order for the Yala Administrative Court to take proactive action Facilitate people who have suffered damage from the firework explosion at Muno Market, Su-ngai Kolok District, which killed 12 people and injured more than 100 people, and damaged 300 houses. and related government agencies which neglected to perform duties, neglected and delayed until causing such tragedy By opening a front-end prosecution office from people in the Muno market area for the victims who are deprived of money and loss of relatives have access to the justice process to demand justice quickly

“I am well aware that this claim is not directly the duty and power of the Administrative Court. But in this situation No one will facilitate justice for the people of Thailand who have lost due to neglect, omission or delay in performance of duties by the government agencies that take care of the people in that area. Or to publicize the lost people as a way to fight for justice for the lives and families of the lost people in the Muno market. Therefore, he had to submit a request for help from the President of the Supreme Canal Court today, ”said Mr. Sonthiya.-Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency

Accelerate the repair of Muno people’s houses, coordinate with the Malay police to help arrest the owner of the warehouse.

August 3 – The explosion of a warehouse storing fireworks at Ban Muno, Narathiwat Province. Police have issued an arrest warrant for the factory owner. Preparing to coordinate with the Malaysian police to help arrest While the villagers say what they want now is to want a house.

Progress on the Fireworks Warehouse Fire Case Tambon Ban Muno Su-ngai Kolok District Narathiwat Province On July 29, 12 people died and many more were injured. with monthly tribute data ranging from tens of thousands to hundreds of thousands of baht until there was an order to transfer 4 police officers out of the Muno Police Station to help the government Narathiwat Province Ready to issue an arrest warrant The fugitive warehouse owner's husband and wife did not come to see the investigating officer as scheduled The news found that both of them fled to neighboring countries. Therefore, it is in the process of coordinating with the Malaysian police to help follow him to prosecute. Including Sergeant F., who is accused as a victim, also fled to Malaysia. But there is still no evidence to inform the guilty

While Mr. Sanan Pongaksorn, Governor of Narathiwat Province Bring engineers to repair damaged houses from the explosion in the area of Moo 1, Ban Muno. There are no clear numbers of damaged houses. Most of the victims still live in the parts of the house that are not badly damaged. Most of the damaged parts went to stay with relatives or shelters in the province. Most of them are worried about their homes and property.

One of the victims whose house was badly damaged. Because it's opposite the warehouse. A few meters apart, said that at the time of the incident, there was a loud noise throughout the house until he passed out. When he recovered, he saw his son injured. But he was so shocked that he didn't dare to leave the house. What I want to ask for now is I want my ruined house back. – Thai News Agency

Source: Thai News Agency

Srettha Not Involved in Alleged Tax Avoidance: Sansiri

BANGKOK, Aug 3 (TNA) – Real estate developer Sansiri Plc issued a statement, clarifying that Pheu Thai prime minister candidate, Mr. Srettha Thavisin was not involved in alleged tax avoidance regarding land transactions and the company always complies with the law in doing businesses.

The company’s statement came after the allegations that Mr. Srettha’s involvement resulted in the government loss in revenue amounting to several hundred million baht.

The company explained the land sale-purchase agreements between Sansiri and the sellers were legally structured to assign the tax liabilities, fees, and expenses related to the transfer of land ownership solely to the sellers. It is the responsibility of the sellers to pay the aforementioned taxes.

Sansiri’s role was limited to making full payment according to the agreed-upon price and receiving the land transfer.

The company denies any involvement in any tax-related practices of the sellers as alleged and did not benefit from any tax savings or reduced expenses in the sellers’ land transfer process.

The statement further specified that in land transactions conducted by Sansiri, Srettha Thavisin, the then – chief executive only participated in the approval process for land acquisition based on figures and data prepared and presented by Sansiri’s land acquisition team.

The decision was presented to the company’s management for approval and subsequently to the board of directors for further authorization of the land purchase and investment.

Mr. Srettha, in his role only approved the price and investment amount, while the contract execution, payment, and land transfer were the responsibility of the land acquisition team, who handled all management and coordination. (TNA)

Source: Thai News Agency