China tightens security after rare protests against Covid lockdowns

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China tightens security after rare protests against Covid lockdowns

China tightens security after rare protests against Covid lockdowns

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 2022

Police on Monday patrolled the scenes of weekend protests in Shanghai and Beijing after crowds there and in other cities across China demonstrated against stringent Covid-19 measures disrupting lives three years into the pandemic.

From the streets of several Chinese cities to dozens of university campuses, protesters made a show of civil disobedience unprecedented since leader Xi Jinping assumed power a decade ago. During his tenure, Xi has overseen the quashing of dissent and expansion of a high-tech social surveillance system that has made protest more difficult and riskier.

There was no sign of new protests on Monday in Beijing or Shanghai, but dozens of police were in the areas where the weekend demonstrations took place.

Late on Sunday, protesters clashed with police in the commercial hub of Shanghai, where its 25 million people were stuck at home in April and May, with security forces taking away a busload of people.

On Monday, the Shanghai streets where protesters gathered were blocked with blue metal barriers to prevent crowds from gathering. Police in high-visibility vests patrolled in pairs, while police cars and motorbikes cruised by.

China tightens security after rare protests against Covid lockdowns

Shops and cafes in the area were asked to close, a staff member at one told Reuters.

The catalyst for the protests was an apartment fire last week in the western city of Urumqi that killed 10 people. Many speculated that Covid curbs in the city, parts of which had been under lockdown for 100 days, had hindered rescue and escape, which city officials denied.

Crowds in Urumqi took to the street on Friday (November 25). Over the weekend, protesters in cities including Wuhan and Lanzhou overturned Covid testing facilities, while students gathered on campuses across China.

Discussion of the protests, as well as pictures and footage, sparked a game of cat-and-mouse between social media users and censors.

In Beijing, large crowds of peaceful people gathered past midnight on Sunday on a city ring road, some holding blank pieces of paper as a symbol of protest.

The BBC said had assaulted its journalist Ed Lawrence while he was covering a protest in Shanghai and detained him for several hours, drawing criticism from Britain’s foreign minister who said the detention was deeply disturbing.

China disputed the account and said the journalist had not identified himself as a reporter.

“He was held for several hours before being released. During his arrest, he was beaten and kicked by the police. This happened while he was working as an accredited journalist,” the BBC said.

On Sunday (November 27) in Shanghai, some protesters briefly chanted anti-Xi slogans, almost unheard of in a country where Xi has a level of power unseen since Mao Zedong’s era.

Asked about widespread anger over China’s zero-Covid policy, foreign ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian told journalists: “What you mentioned does not reflect what actually happened.

“We believe that with the leadership of the Communist Party of China, and cooperation and support of the Chinese people, our fight against Covid-19 will be successful.”

While anger with the Covid rules simmers, some expressed opposition to people taking to the streets.

The backlash against Covid curbs is a setback for China’s efforts to eradicate the virus, which is infecting record numbers three years after it emerged in the central city of Wuhan.

The zero-Covid policy has kept China’s official death toll in the thousands, against more than a million in the United States, but has come at the cost of confining many millions to long spells at home, bringing extensive disruption and damage to the world’s second-largest economy.

Abandoning it would mean rolling back a policy championed by Xi. It would also risk overwhelming the health system and lead to widespread illness and deaths in a country with hundreds of millions of elderly and low levels of immunity to Covid, experts say.

Protests against the Chinese leadership were also staged in London and Tokyo.

The protests roiled global markets on Monday, sending oil prices lower and the dollar higher, with Chinese stocks and the yuan falling sharply.

State media did not mention the protests, instead urging citizens in editorials to stick to Covid rules. Many analysts say China is unlikely to re-open before March or April and needs an effective vaccination campaign before that.

Prawit was ‘joking’ about Phalang Pracharath and RTSCP being same parties

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Prawit was ‘joking’ about Phalang Pracharath and RTSCP being same parties

Prawit was ‘joking’ about Phalang Pracharath and RTSCP being same parties

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2022

Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan’s remark about Phalang Pracharat (PPRP) and Ruam Thai Sang Chart Party (RTSCP) being the same parties was meant in jest, Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu Krea-ngam clarified on Tuesday.

Appearing in a jovial mood on Monday, Prawit had told reporters that the ruling Phalang Pracharath is virtually the same party as the one Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha is poised to join.

“Prawit was kidding,” Wissanu said, adding that political parties cannot dominate others under the law.

When asked if somebody would want to complain about Prawit’s remark, Wissanu said they could file a complaint with the Election Commission.

He said each political party can help form an alliance to set up the government.

“Some parties put a lot of effort into campaigning, but they help each other when forming a government,” he said.

Prawit was ‘joking’ about Phalang Pracharath and RTSCP being same parties

He said Prayut can join the RTSCP without having to resign from his position as PM, as there is no restriction on becoming a political party’s prime minister candidate.

He also vowed to find a way to hold a general election in line with the Constitution.

“It is not weird if the serving prime minister wants to move to a new political party,” he said.

Asked about the impact of the prime minister’s move to avoid dissolution of Parliament, he said the House will be dissolved if it lacked quorum due to resignation of MPs.

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Government gives the go-ahead for tax on share sales in stock exchange

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Government gives the go-ahead for tax on share sales in stock exchange

Government gives the go-ahead for tax on share sales in stock exchange

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2022

After more than 30 years of exemption, the Thai Cabinet on Tuesday approved levying a financial transaction tax for trades in the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET).

The plan to tax SET traders has been around for 30 years, but it has always been waived by the government to support market development.

The move proposed by the Finance Ministry is expected to enable the government to generate 10 billion to 20 billion baht per year.

SET investors have to pay 0.1% of share sales before expense deduction.

However, investors will have to pay only 0.055% of share sales after including local tax during the first year once the draft royal decree issued under the revenue code comes into effect.

More details about financial transaction tax will be revealed later, the government said.

Earlier, Finance Minister Arkhom Termpittayapaisith said the ministry would go ahead with its tax collection plan, saying this year was the right time to implement it.

“The Thai bourse has witnessed growth after being spared the adverse domestic economic impacts of the Covid-19 pandemic,” he said.

He said ending the tax waiver on share sales should help expand Thailand’s tax base and pull in additional revenue for national development.

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Speeding pickup hits British tourist at zebra crossing in Pattaya

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Speeding pickup hits British tourist at zebra crossing in Pattaya

Speeding pickup hits British tourist at zebra crossing in Pattaya

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2022

A 74-year-old British tourist was knocked over by a speeding pick-up truck at a zebra crossing hit-and-run in Pattaya.

A CCTV recording on Jomtien II Road showed Peter Palmer being hit and hurled into the air by a speeding pick-up truck in broad daylight on Monday.

The clip also showed a security officer rushing to help the victim back on his feet, but deciding against it and choosing to wait for an ambulance instead.

While waiting for the ambulance, the guard began directing the traffic and eventually tried to shade the victim from the blazing sunlight with an umbrella.Speeding pickup hits British tourist at zebra crossing in Pattaya

The clip showed that the pick-up did not stop or even slow down after hitting the tourist.

Palmer was eventually taken to the hospital and after being discharged, he told reporters that he was walking across the zebra crossing because the green pedestrian light was on. He said the timer had 12 seconds left and all other cars had stopped when a white pick-up suddenly showed up from nowhere and sent him flying.

Palmer said he has received four stitches for the head wound and suffered a hip injury, test results of which are still pending. Urging the pick-up driver to come forward and take responsibility, he said he will file a police complaint on Tuesday.Speeding pickup hits British tourist at zebra crossing in Pattaya

According to Thailand’s Land Traffic Act, drivers who cause damages t another person or another person’s assets and do not stop to help can face up to three months in jail and/or a fine of up to 10,000 baht. If the victim is seriously killed or injured, the penalty is up to six months in prison and/or up to 20,000 baht in fine.

Despite such penalties, road accidents are still a common occurrence in Thailand and most motorists continue ignoring traffic laws.Speeding pickup hits British tourist at zebra crossing in PattayaSpeeding pickup hits British tourist at zebra crossing in PattayaSpeeding pickup hits British tourist at zebra crossing in Pattaya

Most Thais raring to fly overseas now that borders have opened

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Most Thais raring to fly overseas now that borders have opened

Most Thais raring to fly overseas now that borders have opened

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2022

Japan, South Korea, New Zealand, Singapore and the United Kingdom are the five most popular destinations for Thai travellers, Visa Thailand said on Tuesday.

When it comes to choosing an international destination, some 2,000 Thai respondents pinpointed three factors they base their decisions on:

• Cost of travel: 65%

• Weather: 49%

• Need to explore new places: 48%

They were allowed more than one answer in Visa Thailand’s “Travel Intentions Study 2023 – Outbound Edition” survey.

“Thai travellers have had a pent-up craving to travel after not being able to venture abroad for so long during the pandemic,” said Pipavin Sodprasert, Visa Thailand’s country manager.

“With more countries reopening their borders, we wanted to take a closer look at how Thais are rediscovering their favourite international destinations and navigating a world of uncertainty.”

The study also found that people are putting the travel barriers of the pandemic behind them with just over a third (35%) concerned about the reopening policy of their preferred destination, and just over one-fifth (23%) are worried about the pandemic.

Most Thais raring to fly overseas now that borders have opened

Here were some of the questions and responses gathered in the survey:

Top 3 reasons for going overseas

• Exploring new places: 61%

• Spending quality time with friends and family: 42%

• Revisit favourite destination: 36%

How is the trip organised?

• Personally: 41%

• Joining a flexible tour: 21%

• Joining package tour: 11%

How many times do you expect to travel in the next 12 months?

• Once: 53%

• Twice: 31%

• Three times: 11%

Length of stay per trip

• 5-7 days: 39%

• 8-10 days: 22%

• More than 2 weeks: 12%

What are you willing to pay more for?

• Better food: 56%

• Hassle-free service: 52%

• More exotic destinations: 36%

How much are you willing to spend?

• Leisure trip: Up to 45,000 baht

• Business trip: Up to 40,000 baht

Preferred payment method overseas

• Cards: 69%

• Cash: 61%

• Contactless, digital wallet: 57%

What are the benefits of digital payment methods?

• Security: 60%

• Convenience: 56%

• Can keep track of spending: 49%

Respondents were allowed to choose more than one answer.

“It’s clear that Thai travellers are ready to leave many of their pandemic-related concerns around travel behind them,” Pipavin added.

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Fifty luxury houses linked to alleged Chinese drug lord under police scrutiny

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Fifty luxury houses linked to alleged Chinese drug lord under police scrutiny

Fifty luxury houses linked to alleged Chinese drug lord under police scrutiny

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2022

Police on Tuesday were investigating 50 houses in two luxurious residential projects in Bangkok’s Bang Na and Klong San districts suspected to have connection with alleged Chinese drug-ring boss “Tuhao”, who recently surrendered to the police.

Chainat Kornchayanan, also known as “Tuhao”, a Chinese businessman who became a naturalised Thai after marrying a police colonel, on November 23 surrendered to the police team in charge of a crackdown on Chinese mafia bosses. He denied he was the boss of a drug ring.

Deputy National Police chief Pol General Torsak Sukvimol said that investigators had sought court warrants to search 50 houses in two projects — in Soi Lasalle and Charoen Nakhon Road — as they believed they have been bought by Chainat’s representatives.

Fifty luxury houses linked to alleged Chinese drug lord under police scrutiny

Torsak said initial investigation revealed that the two projects have a total of 66 houses priced from 35-60 million baht; 50 of them have been purchased in cash by a group of Chinese nationals.

The investigation on Tuesday found that most houses had no inhabitants, while some have only live-in housekeepers.

“These 50 houses have mostly Chinese owners with Thai housekeepers,” he said. “Some of the former neighbours said they decided to move away as these residents often held loud parties at night.”

Fifty luxury houses linked to alleged Chinese drug lord under police scrutiny

Torsak added that officials found traces of valuables and vehicles being moved from these houses, leading officials to believe that the owners tried to hide assets after the news of Chainat turning himself in.

Torsak said police will hold an official press conference on Wednesday to summarise their findings from Tuesday’s investigation.

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AIS Playbox operator appeals against court injunction on its broadcast of World Cup matches

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AIS Playbox operator appeals against court injunction on its broadcast of World Cup matches

AIS Playbox operator appeals against court injunction on its broadcast of World Cup matches

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2022

AIS Playbox operator on Tuesday appealed to the court to revoke an injunction barring the company from broadcasting the 2022 World Cup Finals on its IPTV platform.

Super Broadband Network Ltd (SBN) on Tuesday filed an appeal to the Intellectual Property and International Trade Court, seeking revocation of the court’s injunction issued last Friday ordering the company to stop showing matches from Qatar.

The injunction stated that SBN could be violating the rights of True Corporation, who claimed to have exclusive rights to broadcast half of the 64 World Cup matches on internet protocol TV (IPTV) and over the top (OTT) platforms.

In the appeal filed on Tuesday, SBN said that it had legally acquired the rights to broadcast the programme on its platform.

The company urged the court to return its rights, which had been granted to the company by the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC), whose resolution is to make the programme available freely for all Thais.

Earlier, True pointed out that it had signed a contract with the Sports Authority of Thailand (SAT) for exclusive broadcast of 32 matches after contributing 300 million baht to the SAT’s 1.4-billion-baht purchase of the broadcasting rights from Fifa.

True made clear that under NBTC’s “must-carry” rule, only broadcast via terrestrial TV must be made available freely, and therefore the company must retain the broadcasting rights via other channels, including IPTV and OTT.

True’s so-called exclusive rights to World Cup 2022 have been widely viewed as unfair to other operators, as the company had contributed only a part of the total amount Thailand had paid for the broadcasting rights.

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Exploding 750-year-old Chiang Mai temple sparks Fine Art Dept probe

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Exploding 750-year-old Chiang Mai temple sparks Fine Art Dept probe

Exploding 750-year-old Chiang Mai temple sparks Fine Art Dept probe

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2022

Video of a 750-year-old Chiang Mai temple erupting in explosions from a fireworks display has sent Fine Art Department officials rushing to investigate.

The footage shows a skyrocket being fired at the grand chedi at Wat Chedi Liam, built around 1830BE (1286CE). The rocket appears to trigger explosions on every level of the chedi before rockets shoot up from its summit as spectators gasp and cheer.

The video was shared by Phra Somporn Thittasophano, a monk at the temple, but then deleted after a national outcry.

Netizens slammed the fireworks display as a desecration of the sacred site, saying it may also have done physical damage to the chedi.

The temple’s abbot, Phra Kru Sangka Pichai, later clarified that the video was recorded on November 9 during the Pang Prateep candle-lighting ceremony for the Yi Peng Festival.

The firework show was organised by the temple’s committee and worshippers but had not damaged the ancient chedi, he added.

Exploding 750-year-old Chiang Mai temple sparks Fine Art Dept probe

Terdsak Yenchura, director of archaeological sites conservation at the Chiang Mai Fine Arts Department, rushed to inspect the temple after the video went viral. He said he found no evidence of damage to the chedi from the pyrotechnics display. Debris was found at the site but this was from previous restoration efforts, he said.

Terdsak said that to protect chedi and other heritage sites, the Fine Arts Department would now issue monks with guidelines on what activities were permitted at Chiang Mai temples.

He said it would also offer advice on restoration, as some temples were hiring unqualified restorers who caused damage to chedi and other historical structures.

Exploding 750-year-old Chiang Mai temple sparks Fine Art Dept probe

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Devotee showers 429,000 garlands on Buddha idol in Chiang Mai to fulfil vow

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Devotee showers 429,000 garlands on Buddha idol in Chiang Mai to fulfil vow

Devotee showers 429,000 garlands on Buddha idol in Chiang Mai to fulfil vow

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2022

Jasmine garlands worth 3.4 million baht were offered on Tuesday by a devotee to “Luang Por Tan Jai”, a Buddha image enshrined at Wat Phra That Doi Kham in Muang district of Chiang Mai province.

A total of 429,000 garlands, reportedly gathered from more than 40 stores across the province, were offered by the believer to fulfil a vow on achieving success in career and fortune. The believer’s name was not revealed.

Devotee showers 429,000 garlands on Buddha idol in Chiang Mai to fulfil vow

Temple officials arranged the garlands into sets of 1,000 garlands per tray to offer the 1,300-year-old Buddha image until noon.

Temple visitors were amazed by the sight and took pictures. Some visitors purchased lottery tickets with the number “429” for the next draw on Thursday (December 1).

Devotee showers 429,000 garlands on Buddha idol in Chiang Mai to fulfil vow

The temple abbot, Phrakhru Soonthorn Chetiyarak, said many believers usually offer jasmine garlands to Luang Por Tan Jai when their wishes are fulfilled.

“Most believers wished for success in trade and fortune,” he said.

Devotee showers 429,000 garlands on Buddha idol in Chiang Mai to fulfil vow
Devotee showers 429,000 garlands on Buddha idol in Chiang Mai to fulfil vow

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Plans on developing Makkasan smart city to be aired tomorrow

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Plans on developing Makkasan smart city to be aired tomorrow

Plans on developing Makkasan smart city to be aired tomorrow

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, 2022

The Eastern Economic Corridor (EEC) Policy Committee will on Wednesday gather opinions from both the public and private sectors in relation to Makkasan Station’s transit-oriented development (TOD).

Makkasan Station is the key hub for a high-speed railway that will eventually link three key airports (Don Mueang, Suvarnabhumi and U-Tapao).

The TOD project aims to maximise the use of land, support the development of a smart city and make transport links to the EEC more efficient.

“The hearing aims to boost awareness and improve TOD in line with opinions gathered from the public and private sectors,” the committee said.

Once the result of this hearing is approved by the Cabinet, the policy committee said it will attach the TOD project to the co-investment contract to serve as a guideline for private contractors.

“Some 100 people from both sectors are expected to participate in this hearing,” the panel said.

Meanwhile, private contractor Asia Era One Co Ltd will have to pay about 50 billion baht in rent to the State Railway of Thailand if it signs the co-investment contract. Charoen Pokphand Group (CP Group) holds a majority stake in this company.

Earlier, CP Group had said that Makkasan Station would be developed into a mixed-use area, comprising residences, department stores and convention centres.

The group said the development will require an investment of 140 billion baht, which will come from loans and from project partners.

The TOD will cover about 140 rai (22.4 hectares) of land around Makkasan Station and serve as a gateway between Bangkok and EEC.

The initial criteria for TOD will be to develop:

• Smart city

• Low-income residences

• Free access to public areas

• A mass-transit interchange

• Watershed

• Energy conservation

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