Elucidation of Wat Phra Dhammakaya

Elucidation of Wat Phra Dhammakaya

March 3, 2017 at 9AM

It is the 16th day that Wat Phra Dhammakaya’s Human Rights has been violated.

(1) Clarification on the death of Miss Pattana Chiangraeng

1.1 Phra Maha Noppon contacted DSI officials at 1.31PM, after recognition of the death, and was in the last group that went there on purpose of coordination.

1.2 From the deceased person’s Line, she could contact and notify another person about her need of inhaler because she was behind the temple’s area, approximately 1.5 kilometers away, so she got some phone signal, though it was weak and unstable. But in the temple’s area, a contact is very difficult to make and more likely not working.

1.3 1669 Paramedics was contacted after the Ratanavej Paramedics was stuck at checkpoints and blocked gates.

1.4 We insist that the residence of the deceased person is located outside the temple, but is still in the controlled area according to article 44.

1.5 We insist that the deceased person was in the medical field, so obviously, she perceived her own illness well, that was the reason why she asked for “inhaler” from her nurse friend to cease her acute symptom. Unfortunately, her friend was stuck at checkpoints because it was in the controlled area according to article 44 and had to go through 5 checkpoints and the phone signal was cut off due to article 44, and that caused her death. Read more

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Elucidation on March 2, 2017

Elucidation on March 2, 2017 at 9AM

It is the 15th day of officials’ mission.

(1) The chronology of death
11.29AM, the patient sent a message through Line to ask for help from a friend, who was at Boonraksa building.
11.35-11.50AM, her friend was outside asking for help at a military checkpoint to have a paramedic unit sent out to her residence in the 58-Rai area, but the officials said they had to ask for a permission from DSI first since it was not in their power to make a decision.
11.56AM, the friend attempted many times to contact 1669, but the signal was poor, so the connection was on and off. During this time, DSI arrived and asked for some information for another 10 minutes and told them to go to Gate 7.
12.03PM, while sitting in the vehicle, the patient’s friend sent out messages in a group Line of 1669 paramedics in order to ask for emergency care. She had to go around from the back of the temple to Gate 7, which was 4 kilometers long and had to wait for another 15 minutes.
12.15PM, she rode in the1669 vehicle along Khlong L route and had to get through 5 checkpoints. The route was also obstructed by a police car.
12.30-12.40PM, she made it to the patient’s residence and had to force open the door just to find out that the patient was already dead.
Remarks: All this information is recorded from the real situation from the phone record and messages in Line of the patient’s friend.
The fact is somebody died.
The fact is there are checkpoints.
The fact is the communication was poor due to unstable signal.
The fact is there is article 44. Read more

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