In the grand theatre of Thai politics, where drama and suspense never seem to wane, another act unfolded with the intriguing case of Thaksin Shinawatra. It’s a narrative that has taken another twist, thickening the plot and keeping spectators on the edge of their seats. For the second time, the Office of the Attorney General (OAG) found itself in a position where it had to press the pause button on its decision concerning whether to bring Thaksin before the court on charges of lese majeste and violations of computer-crime laws, stemming from an interview he granted to foreign media back on the balmy day of May 21, 2015. The story took us back to the first act of this legal ballet on February 19 when the Attorney General, Amnat Chetcharoen, amidst a stage adorned with legal documents and pleas for justice, received a poignant plea from Thaksin himself. The plea…









