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Brad the Impala
January 17th, 2015, 18:49
In another blow to press freedom in Thailand, the Bangkok Post reports that Andrew Drummond has finally been intimidated into leaving the country. Taken in conjuction with the harassment of other investigative reporters, and all the lese majeste charges, it sometimes seems as if Thailand is becoming less free, and even more accomodating to local and foreign criminals.

All is fine as long you can find a Burmese migrant or a victim to blame!

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"Andrew Drummond, a British investigative journalist who has specialised in exposing the activities of foreign criminals in Thailand, is leaving the country after 25 years.

In a statement posted on his popular website, Mr Drummond said he was returning to Britain because he and his family no longer felt safe in Thailand.

"The primary reasons were a direct threat to the safety of himself and his three children from foreign criminals in Thailand working in liaison with the Thai Police and ThailandтАЩs Computer Crime Act, which he said was being used by foreign criminals to silence criticism of their activities," the statement said.

Mr Drummond's body of work includes countless reports on the shady activities of foreign crooks, from financial swindlers to sex traffickers and killers, mostly based in Pattaya and Phuket. The reports have outraged and titillated readers in equal measure, while making their author the target of frequent litigation and threats.

"I have enjoyed my time in Thailand where I have made many good Thai and foreign friends but there comes a time having too much knowledge which I cannot keep to myself can be too dangerous," he wrote on his website.

"My well being has been threatened as have those of my children. This is not of course the first time, but the recent threat came from a group of people who have killed with impunity before, and have even had police set up people on false charges."

Mr Drummond also said he had "left information in Thailand which should be of use to the DSI" in conducting further investigations.

He also expressed dismay at the growing use of the Computer Crime Act to intimidate and silence people who expose wrongdoing.

He mentioned the Phuket-based journalists Alan Morison and Chutima Sidasathian, who are being sued by the navy for reprinting a Reuters report that alleges complicity by navy officers in human trafficking. He also mentioned Andy Hall, the migrant workers' advocate who faces a number of court cases.

"The harassment of Andy, Alan and Chutima, has no place in a country calling itself free," he wrote. "Thailand's inability to take criticism, and its greatly flawed justice system, are major handicaps to its progress."

Mr Drummond said he still faced three lawsuits in Thailand by people accused of criminal activities in his investigative reports.

"I have worked as a journalist for over twenty years in Britain, the United States and Australia without being sued once," he wrote.

"In many ways foreign criminals will be seen to have won this battle. They have not won the war."

http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/general/457571/andrew-drummond-quits-thailand

http://www.andrew-drummond.com/

aot871
January 17th, 2015, 20:31
Well done at last Drummond wins against the 2 guys lumsden and may , If only kevin quell could return to thailand

scottish-guy
January 18th, 2015, 01:50
Please God, not again - the constant regurgitation on this forum of Andrew Drummond's party-piece, makes for very boring reading by the umpteenth time.

January 18th, 2015, 04:07
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