Military ready to take part in amnesty law talks: Prayuth
The military would be happy to send representatives to join talks on an amnesty law if invited, Army chief General Prayuth Chanocha said Friday.
However, there must be representatives from all the armed forces, not only the Army, he said.
"If we can have reconciliation, that's good. I don't want to fight. But we have to give justice to all groups of people. We have to do it right according to the laws. Don't make it problematic. Before granting amnesty we have to look into what the laws say what to do about wrongdoing," he said.
The Nation
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