• Another fresh scandal for Arkom Engchuan

    From thitamanitkul@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 5 22:14:39 2018
    http://digi.library.tu.ac.th/newspaper/002/26-28sep40/1262page12.pdf

    The first writer gave misleading information,Mr Arkom Engchuan was giving the false information for the first time on 28 September 1997.

    This Story is political lies.

    http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0012/001221/122102Eo.pdf In page 53-55

    The goal of the reform is to realize the potential of Thai people to develop themselves for a better quality of life and to develop the nation for peaceful co-existence in the world community.

    I would like to spend a few minutes more to elaborate on the policy and implementation of education reform after the opening session.

    That is why I have to call upon academics and officials in the Ministry to launch a reform.

    The educational reform has been focused and implemented in four main areas, namely,the school, the teacher, the curriculum, and the adminstrative system.

    At the very beginning, the crucial element to be considered for education reform is the management system.

    The administrative power, in particular, has to be shifted to local authorities, and local participation in the school management is essentially encouraged.

    We cannot deny that people who know more about the educational needs of local people are those who work and live within that community.

    # This two link they said “ not to shifted all administrative power to the local authorities like my father did “

    โรงเรียนนิติบุคคล

    https://www.matichon.co.th/education/news_659547 11 กันยายน 1560

    https://www.matichon.co.th/education/news_663192 14 กันยายน 2560

    Because the local are corruption.

    My father shift administrative power to the local authorities, This is all the political lies.

    Lieutenant Colonel Thita Rangsitpol Manitkul,WRTA

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  • From thitamanitkul@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 5 22:21:33 2018
    http://digi.library.tu.ac.th/newspaper/002/26-28sep40/1262page12.pdf

    The first writer gave misleading information,Mr Arkom Engchuan was giving the false information for the first time on 28 September 1997.

    This Story is political lies.

    http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0012/001221/122102Eo.pdf In page 53-55

    The goal of the reform is to realize the potential of Thai people to develop themselves for a better quality of life and to develop the nation for peaceful co-existence in the world community.

    I would like to spend a few minutes more to elaborate on the policy and implementation of education reform after the opening session.

    That is why I have to call upon academics and officials in the Ministry to launch a reform.

    The educational reform has been focused and implemented in four main areas, namely,the school, the teacher, the curriculum, and the adminstrative system.

    At the very beginning, the crucial element to be considered for education reform is the management system.

    The administrative power, in particular, has to be shifted to local authorities, and local participation in the school management is essentially encouraged.

    We cannot deny that people who know more about the educational needs of local people are those who work and live within that community.

    # This two link they said “ not to shifted all administrative power to the local authorities like my father did “

    โรงเรียนนิติบุคคล

    https://www.matichon.co.th/education/news_659547 11 กันยายน 1560

    https://www.matichon.co.th/education/news_663192 14 กันยายน 2560

    Because the local are corruption.

    My father shift administrative power to the local authorities, This is all the political lies.

    Lieutenant Colonel Thita Rangsitpol Manitkul,WRTA

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  • From thitamanitkul@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Sun Aug 5 22:20:38 2018
    http://digi.library.tu.ac.th/newspaper/002/26-28sep40/1262page12.pdf

    The first writer gave misleading information,Mr Arkom Engchuan was giving the false information for the first time on 28 September 1997.

    This Story is political lies.

    http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0012/001221/122102Eo.pdf In page 53-55

    The goal of the reform is to realize the potential of Thai people to develop themselves for a better quality of life and to develop the nation for peaceful co-existence in the world community.

    I would like to spend a few minutes more to elaborate on the policy and implementation of education reform after the opening session.

    That is why I have to call upon academics and officials in the Ministry to launch a reform.

    The educational reform has been focused and implemented in four main areas, namely,the school, the teacher, the curriculum, and the adminstrative system.

    At the very beginning, the crucial element to be considered for education reform is the management system.

    The administrative power, in particular, has to be shifted to local authorities, and local participation in the school management is essentially encouraged.

    We cannot deny that people who know more about the educational needs of local people are those who work and live within that community.

    # This two link they said “ not to shifted all administrative power to the local authorities like my father did “

    โรงเรียนนิติบุคคล

    https://www.matichon.co.th/education/news_659547 11 กันยายน 1560

    https://www.matichon.co.th/education/news_663192 14 กันยายน 2560

    Because the local are corruption.

    My father shift administrative power to the local authorities, This is all the political lies.

    Lieutenant Colonel Thita Rangsitpol Manitkul,WRTA

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
    * Origin: fsxNet Usenet Gateway (21:1/5)
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  • From thitamanitkul@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Mon Jan 7 16:55:37 2019
    https://web.archive.org/web/20181030090619/http://www.uzo.net/bnnj/meisai.php?id=4075

    Someone was trying to prevent the truth to come out. Fortunately,there us a way to recover it.

    Mr Sukhavich responded to the charges with a defamation suit against Mr
    Arkhom, and his position was helped along by the findings of subsequent
    court hearings which cleared the minister of any wrongdoing.

    My father Sukavich(right spelling) have never been involved in this particular political lie ever again. It was one deformation by one person and he apologied already .My father dropped the case when I joined democrat party because our party was
    dissolved . I guessed he dropped the case because of me that is why I feel responsible if there are misunderstanding .

    Thank you

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  • From Mchael J Simmons@21:1/5 to thitamanitkul@gmail.com on Mon Jun 17 20:47:59 2019
    On 16/6/19 2:03 pm, thitamanitkul@gmail.com wrote:
    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11159-004-2624-4
    School-based management (SBM) in Thailand began in 1997 in the course of a reform aimed at overcoming a profound crisis in the education system.
    Sukavich Rangsitpol minister of education of Thailand. (1995–1997)


    Not for nothing is Thailand known, world wide, as "Land of Scams".

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  • From smanitkul@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 18 02:32:11 2019
    11. Policy on administration and devolution
    11.1) Re-engineering of the administrative system must be conducted at all levels so that
    devolution in educational, religious and cultural management could be achieved. The Ministry
    of Education’s representatives at the provincial level will be able to determine their own educational
    policies, promote staff’s career advancement and allocate their budget according to local needs.
    Local management will thus be streamlined for maximum efficiency;
    11.2) Resources from both the public and the private sectors will be mobilized for maximum
    efficiency in educational, religious and cultural administration as well as community affairs.
    https://en.m.wikisource.org/wiki/

    Thailand_Ministry_of_Education%E2%80%99s_Policies_1995

    At the very beginning, the crucial element to be considered for education reform is the management system. The administrative power, in particular, has to be shifted to local authorities, and local participation in the school management is essentially
    encouraged.

    We cannot deny that people who know more about the educational needs of local people are those who work and live within that community.

    https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000122102

    Page 53-56

    School-based management (SBM) in Thailand began in 1997 in the course of a reform aimed at overcoming a profound crisis in the education system. The present contribution reports on the introduction and institutionalisation of decentralisation and SBM
    with community participation in Thailand.

    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11159-004-2624-4

    Best Regards,

    Thita Rangsitpol Manitkul

    P.S. Thailand is beautiful country with a lot of good population. This example is only the proof that the old saying about the truth will eventually come out is true.

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  • From smanitkul@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Tue Jun 18 03:25:51 2019
    Thailand Ministry of Education’s Policies 1995 https://en.m.wikisource.org/wiki/Thailand_Ministry_of_Education%E2%80%99s_Policies_1995


    11. Policy on administration and devolution
    11.1) Re-engineering of the administrative system must be conducted at all levels so that
    devolution in educational, religious and cultural management could be achieved. The Ministry
    of Education’s representatives at the provincial level will be able to determine their own educational
    policies, promote staff’s career advancement and allocate their budget according to local needs.
    Local management will thus be streamlined for maximum efficiency;
    11.2) Resources from both the public and the private sectors will be mobilized for maximum
    efficiency in educational, religious and cultural administration as well as community affairs.
    Ministry of Education Policy 1995

    His Excellency Sukavich Rangsitpol Speeches
    September 16, 1996
    https://unesdoc.unesco.org/ark:/48223/pf0000122102
    Page 53-56

    At the very beginning, the crucial element to be considered for education reform is the management system. The administrative power, in particular, has to be shifted to local authorities, and local participation in the school management is essentially
    encouraged.

    We cannot deny that people who know more about the educational needs of local people are those who work and live within that community.



    Sukavich Rangsitpol
    item.
    Minister of Education, Thailand (1995–1997) https://en.m.wikisource.org/wiki/Author:Sukavich_Rangsitpol

    School-based management (SBM) in Thailand began in 1997 in the course of a reform aimed at overcoming a profound crisis in the education system. The present contribution reports on the introduction and institutionalisation of decentralisation and SBM
    with community participation in Thailand.

    https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s11159-004-2624-4

    Thita Rangsitpol Manitkul

    P.S.Thailand is a beautiful country with a lot of good people.This incident will proof of the word of wisdom is correct.

    That is the truth will eventually come out,isn’t that right?

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  • From Mchael J Simmons@21:1/5 to smanitkul@gmail.com on Tue Jun 18 21:59:01 2019
    On 18/6/19 8:25 pm, smanitkul@gmail.com wrote:
    Thailand is a beautiful country with a lot of good people


    Spoiled by pollution, corruption, lack of democracy, and the all
    pervading undercurrent violence.

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  • From John B. Slocomb@21:1/5 to nobody@nowhere.com on Wed Jun 19 05:35:50 2019
    On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 21:59:01 +1000, Mchael J Simmons
    <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:

    On 18/6/19 8:25 pm, smanitkul@gmail.com wrote:
    Thailand is a beautiful country with a lot of good people


    Spoiled by pollution, corruption, lack of democracy, and the all
    pervading undercurrent violence.

    Lack of democracy?
    and we just finished an election?

    All pervading undercurrent violence?
    In 2016 Thailand recorded an "intentional homicide" rate of
    3.24/100,000 population.
    In 2016 the U,S, recorded an "intentional homicide" rate of
    5,35/100,000 population.
    --

    Cheers,

    John B.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Mchael J Simmons@21:1/5 to John B. Slocomb on Wed Jun 19 15:55:30 2019
    On 19/6/19 8:35 am, John B. Slocomb wrote:
    On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 21:59:01 +1000, Mchael J Simmons
    <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:

    On 18/6/19 8:25 pm, smanitkul@gmail.com wrote:
    Thailand is a beautiful country with a lot of good people


    Spoiled by pollution, corruption, lack of democracy, and the all
    pervading undercurrent violence.

    Lack of democracy?
    and we just finished an election?

    All pervading undercurrent violence?
    In 2016 Thailand recorded an "intentional homicide" rate of
    3.24/100,000 population.
    In 2016 the U,S, recorded an "intentional homicide" rate of
    5,35/100,000 population.
    --

    Cheers,

    John B.

    Nothing compares to the U$A of course.

    But Thailand still has an undercurrent of violence. Thais also look
    down on foreigners, yet can't see the shitty situation in their own country.

    "Have you ever wondered how much does it cost to kill someone in
    Thailand? Just 5,000 baht ($157 USD)! Yes, you read that right, just
    5,000 baht. It seems that life is cheap in Thailand as a gang of six
    young men aged 16 to 23 were paid just 5,000 baht to murder a 17 year
    old boy at a school football pitch in KhonKhaen.

    The 17 year old victim named Kurusat whose nickname “Red Ban Tum” was involved in a drugs dispute and as a result of not paying for the drugs,
    his seller has ordered the group of suspects to kill him and film him
    and publish it on Facebook as “proof”."

    https://www.bangkokexpatlife.com/2019/03/how-much-does-it-cost-to-kill-someone-in-thailand-just-5000-baht/

    And as for that election being free and fair, well, pull the other one.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From John B. Slocomb@21:1/5 to nobody@nowhere.com on Wed Jun 19 17:03:48 2019
    On Wed, 19 Jun 2019 15:55:30 +1000, Mchael J Simmons
    <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:

    On 19/6/19 8:35 am, John B. Slocomb wrote:
    On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 21:59:01 +1000, Mchael J Simmons
    <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:

    On 18/6/19 8:25 pm, smanitkul@gmail.com wrote:
    Thailand is a beautiful country with a lot of good people


    Spoiled by pollution, corruption, lack of democracy, and the all
    pervading undercurrent violence.

    Lack of democracy?
    and we just finished an election?

    All pervading undercurrent violence?
    In 2016 Thailand recorded an "intentional homicide" rate of
    3.24/100,000 population.
    In 2016 the U,S, recorded an "intentional homicide" rate of
    5,35/100,000 population.
    --

    Cheers,

    John B.

    Nothing compares to the U$A of course.

    But Thailand still has an undercurrent of violence. Thais also look
    down on foreigners, yet can't see the shitty situation in their own country.

    Actually Thais consider foreigners, in general, as a sort of lower
    class - Why! they can't even talk Thai!

    But so what? After all it is their country and they can do what they
    want.

    Their attitude is, generally, that "you" weren't invited to their
    country and if you don't like it why did you come?

    "Have you ever wondered how much does it cost to kill someone in
    Thailand? Just 5,000 baht ($157 USD)! Yes, you read that right, just
    5,000 baht. It seems that life is cheap in Thailand as a gang of six
    young men aged 16 to 23 were paid just 5,000 baht to murder a 17 year
    old boy at a school football pitch in KhonKhaen.

    Actually that must have been a cut rate job as the Bangkok Post has
    recently reported that the usual rate for a reasonably competent "professional"is 10,000.

    But from a Thai working man's point of view 5,000 baht is about 17
    day's pay. Which would equal, in California, I'm told, to US$1,360. I
    would guess that one might hire some young blokes from some parts of
    L.A. for that much money.


    The 17 year old victim named Kurusat whose nickname Red Ban Tum was >involved in a drugs dispute and as a result of not paying for the drugs,
    his seller has ordered the group of suspects to kill him and film him
    and publish it on Facebook as proof."

    https://www.bangkokexpatlife.com/2019/03/how-much-does-it-cost-to-kill-someone-in-thailand-just-5000-baht/

    And as for that election being free and fair, well, pull the other one.

    Well, what would you have? They had a legally ordered vote, they
    counted the votes, in fact I believe that in one or two districts they
    counted the votes twice, and announced the people elected and
    published the numbers of votes each got. Then if there is no party
    that receives a majority of the votes they form coalitions that do
    constitute a majority.

    Just exactly like they do in the U.K. What could be more fair? A
    system like the U.S. where an individual running for president can get
    the majority of the votes and not be elected?
    --

    Cheers,

    John B.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From Mchael J Simmons@21:1/5 to John B. Slocomb on Fri Jun 21 21:22:22 2019
    On 19/6/19 8:03 pm, John B. Slocomb wrote:
    On Wed, 19 Jun 2019 15:55:30 +1000, Mchael J Simmons
    <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:

    On 19/6/19 8:35 am, John B. Slocomb wrote:
    On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 21:59:01 +1000, Mchael J Simmons
    <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:

    On 18/6/19 8:25 pm, smanitkul@gmail.com wrote:
    Thailand is a beautiful country with a lot of good people


    Spoiled by pollution, corruption, lack of democracy, and the all
    pervading undercurrent violence.

    Lack of democracy?
    and we just finished an election?

    All pervading undercurrent violence?
    In 2016 Thailand recorded an "intentional homicide" rate of
    3.24/100,000 population.
    In 2016 the U,S, recorded an "intentional homicide" rate of
    5,35/100,000 population.
    --

    Cheers,

    John B.

    Nothing compares to the U$A of course.

    But Thailand still has an undercurrent of violence. Thais also look
    down on foreigners, yet can't see the shitty situation in their own country.

    Actually Thais consider foreigners, in general, as a sort of lower
    class - Why! they can't even talk Thai!

    But so what? After all it is their country and they can do what they
    want.

    Their attitude is, generally, that "you" weren't invited to their
    country and if you don't like it why did you come?

    "Have you ever wondered how much does it cost to kill someone in
    Thailand? Just 5,000 baht ($157 USD)! Yes, you read that right, just
    5,000 baht. It seems that life is cheap in Thailand as a gang of six
    young men aged 16 to 23 were paid just 5,000 baht to murder a 17 year
    old boy at a school football pitch in KhonKhaen.

    Actually that must have been a cut rate job as the Bangkok Post has
    recently reported that the usual rate for a reasonably competent "professional"is 10,000.

    But from a Thai working man's point of view 5,000 baht is about 17
    day's pay. Which would equal, in California, I'm told, to US$1,360. I
    would guess that one might hire some young blokes from some parts of
    L.A. for that much money.


    The 17 year old victim named Kurusat whose nickname “Red Ban Tum” was
    involved in a drugs dispute and as a result of not paying for the drugs,
    his seller has ordered the group of suspects to kill him and film him
    and publish it on Facebook as “proof”."

    https://www.bangkokexpatlife.com/2019/03/how-much-does-it-cost-to-kill-someone-in-thailand-just-5000-baht/

    And as for that election being free and fair, well, pull the other one.

    Well, what would you have? They had a legally ordered vote, they
    counted the votes, in fact I believe that in one or two districts they counted the votes twice, and announced the people elected and
    published the numbers of votes each got. Then if there is no party
    that receives a majority of the votes they form coalitions that do
    constitute a majority.

    Just exactly like they do in the U.K. What could be more fair? A
    system like the U.S. where an individual running for president can get
    the majority of the votes and not be elected?
    --

    Cheers,

    John B.

    Ah John spoken like a farang blinded by fake Thai smiles, fake Thai
    pussy, or both.

    --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05
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  • From thitamanitkul@gmail.com@21:1/5 to All on Thu Jun 27 16:13:55 2019
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  • From John B. Slocomb@21:1/5 to notsure@nowhere.com on Thu Jul 4 14:54:36 2019
    On Fri, 21 Jun 2019 21:22:22 +1000, Mchael J Simmons
    <notsure@nowhere.com> wrote:

    On 19/6/19 8:03 pm, John B. Slocomb wrote:
    On Wed, 19 Jun 2019 15:55:30 +1000, Mchael J Simmons
    <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:

    On 19/6/19 8:35 am, John B. Slocomb wrote:
    On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 21:59:01 +1000, Mchael J Simmons
    <nobody@nowhere.com> wrote:

    On 18/6/19 8:25 pm, smanitkul@gmail.com wrote:
    Thailand is a beautiful country with a lot of good people


    Spoiled by pollution, corruption, lack of democracy, and the all
    pervading undercurrent violence.

    Lack of democracy?
    and we just finished an election?

    All pervading undercurrent violence?
    In 2016 Thailand recorded an "intentional homicide" rate of
    3.24/100,000 population.
    In 2016 the U,S, recorded an "intentional homicide" rate of
    5,35/100,000 population.
    --

    Cheers,

    John B.

    Nothing compares to the U$A of course.

    But Thailand still has an undercurrent of violence. Thais also look
    down on foreigners, yet can't see the shitty situation in their own country.

    Actually Thais consider foreigners, in general, as a sort of lower
    class - Why! they can't even talk Thai!

    But so what? After all it is their country and they can do what they
    want.

    Their attitude is, generally, that "you" weren't invited to their
    country and if you don't like it why did you come?

    "Have you ever wondered how much does it cost to kill someone in
    Thailand? Just 5,000 baht ($157 USD)! Yes, you read that right, just
    5,000 baht. It seems that life is cheap in Thailand as a gang of six
    young men aged 16 to 23 were paid just 5,000 baht to murder a 17 year
    old boy at a school football pitch in KhonKhaen.

    Actually that must have been a cut rate job as the Bangkok Post has
    recently reported that the usual rate for a reasonably competent
    "professional"is 10,000.

    But from a Thai working man's point of view 5,000 baht is about 17
    day's pay. Which would equal, in California, I'm told, to US$1,360. I
    would guess that one might hire some young blokes from some parts of
    L.A. for that much money.


    The 17 year old victim named Kurusat whose nickname Red Ban Tum was
    involved in a drugs dispute and as a result of not paying for the drugs, >>> his seller has ordered the group of suspects to kill him and film him
    and publish it on Facebook as proof."

    https://www.bangkokexpatlife.com/2019/03/how-much-does-it-cost-to-kill-someone-in-thailand-just-5000-baht/

    And as for that election being free and fair, well, pull the other one.

    Well, what would you have? They had a legally ordered vote, they
    counted the votes, in fact I believe that in one or two districts they
    counted the votes twice, and announced the people elected and
    published the numbers of votes each got. Then if there is no party
    that receives a majority of the votes they form coalitions that do
    constitute a majority.

    Just exactly like they do in the U.K. What could be more fair? A
    system like the U.S. where an individual running for president can get
    the majority of the votes and not be elected?
    --

    Cheers,

    John B.

    Ah John spoken like a farang blinded by fake Thai smiles, fake Thai
    pussy, or both.

    Given that I've lived in Thailand for nearly a half a century and have
    been married to a Thai woman for 47 years I suspect that my view of
    Thailand is probably a bit better formed than that of most farangs.
    --

    Cheers,

    John B.

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