open letter no 2

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วันอังคารที่ 25 มิถุนายน พ.ศ. 2556

David Lipman H.E.,

David Lipman H.E., Professor Timothy Garton Ash, H.E. Tjaco Van Den Hout, Dr. David Streckfuss, Mr. Augustin Hidalgo, Mr. Peter Mark Thomsen, Mrs. Véronique Arnault, Ms. Matilda Bogner,

                                                                              June 26, 2013

Sirs,

          Isn’t it exactly 127 days after you, H.E. David Lipman, on the 31st of January, 2013, as Head of EU delegation in Thailand had organized a conference on Freedom of speech and Liberty of expression at Dusit Thani hotel in central Bangkok, that Mr. Ekayuth Anchanbutr a forerunner of Thailand’s free speech practitioners was abducted, coerced to write a check of five million bahts, and strangled to the agony of death?

          Yes it is. But I am not accusing you of anything. Besides, the way Mr.Ekayuth Anchanbutr advanced his agenda did not please me. His style of writing is not to my liking. Some of the facts in support of his arguments, as I understand them, are dead wrong.

          However, Mr.Ekayuth Anchanbutr, when he was still en vie at the beginning of this very month, is a natural believer in freedom of speech. The proof of the pudding is in the eating. Evidence can be found on Thai language Internet as well as in traditional media where he practiced this noble belief all along. You may not be aware that speaking a simple truth is noble in our culture: a sign of nobility of spirit. The truth, small letter, is sacred. A renown motto, known to about one billion souls, endears us. It is written in devnagri, mother of all Southeast Asian scripts -- सत्यमेव जयते .

          I invite you, Votre  Excellent Delegate David Lipman, and your friends that Vos Excellents should pay tribute to the late but not less excellent Mr.Ekayuth Anchanbutr for the few murderous tormented tortured moments he endured while still actively  practicing what you preach. Mr.Ekayuth Anchanbutr’s living aspiration is worthy of due democratic justice from the EU -- in regard to his sincere showing, not the insultingly pretentious telling, of his faith in the Liberty of expression and Freedom of speech.

          Or, Votre Excellent, for you and your friends a dead body has no human right?



Yours faithfully,

Dev Napya
(ปรีชา ทิวะหุต)
www.pricha123.blogspot.com
 


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