It gives me great pleasure to announce the death of Lt General Manas Kongpan, disgraced and bereft in a Thai prison, the most evil man I have encountered in 30 years of journalism...
Manas died Wed in a prison hospital. He got off lightly. In 2009, reporters Alan Morison & Chutima Sidasathian came to @SCMPNews with a tale so hideous it seemed impossible: The Thai military was secretly towing #Rohingya refugees out to sea on wrecks & casting them adrift...
@SCMPNews Hundreds were dying under the most nightmarish circumstances. Skeletal men, baked to death by the tropical sun in excrement-filled hulks, as they drifted. Dying of thirst, starvation. Drowning. How many? We'll never know
Alan and Chutima trusted me as the SCMP's foreign editor with remarkable material, provided by a brave source inside the military: photographic proof of the policy, with Manas in charge. Here he is on the prison island where the refugees were held before being sent to their doom
These were photos taken by the military to document their secret murderous process. Photos of men who were never seen alive again. The banal mechanics of evil
Eventually, the Thai govt was shamed enough to halt this illegal policy. But Manas? Initially he got promoted! And Alan and Chutima got sued by the military for defamation (they won, thank god)
But fate caught up with this monster. In 2015 he was arrested & later jailed for new atrocities: Rohingya were being held in secret jungle prisons, and ransomed back to their impoverished families. Those whose families couldn't pay ended up in a mass grave scmp.com/news/asia/sout…
So farewell Gen Manas, you oxygen thief, you killer, you profiteering piece of filth. As a devout Buddhist, you believed in reincarnation. May you suffer more for your crimes in the next life, than you did in this one. And may those you tortured find you, to speed you on your way
I feel I should add this: no story has affected me so deeply, as these crimes were unfolding in real time as we reported them. Reporter @GregTorode was sent racing over the Andaman Sea to the island where we knew the refugees were held; too late, he found just campfires
Greg shouted over mobile phone the tragic news, amid the din of the boat engine & waves: the refugees were gone. I informed the UNHCR. It was the night of Obama's inauguration. As he was sworn in, I went into the deputy editor's office & cried for 20 minutes
A thread: I've spent the past few weeks looking into China's '100 most wanted' corruption suspects, 40 of whom are at large. But I found their Interpol ‘red notices’ - the global wanted posters touted by Beijing - have vanished from view. All of them 2/ scmp.com/news/china/art…
I also discovered that one of the '100 most wanted', Liu Baofeng, was arrested after flying out of Vancouver in mid-2019, at height of Sino-Canada tensions over Meng Wanzhou. Extensive official reports of Liu's arrest, bizarrely, did not mention that he came from Vancouver 3/
But his arrest had nothing to do with Interpol, a Red Notice, or Canadian police intervention. Instead, Chinese officers broke him psychologically by visiting his parents and relatives “to preach laws and national policies”, freezing their finances and assets. 4/
This is it!! #MengWanzhou hearing in US federal court in Brooklyn begins!! She is appearing via video from Vancouver. She confirms her presence. Court gets off to an awkward start when judge calls her Ms Wang, and has to be corrected....
Judge explains she has been charged with conspiracy to commit bank fraud, bank fraud, conspiracy to commit wire fraud and wire fraud. Meng says she understands the charges
"How do you plead to the charges?" MENG: "NOT GUILTY"
A thread ensues: Canada has a handful of federal electorates that are ethnic Chinese majority/near-majority seats, all clustered around Richmond BC & Markham ON. I've gone thru #Elxn44 numbers & all experienced a plunge in Tory support, large and remarkable in context IMO. 2/
The context is this: there was no big loss in Tory vote share across Canada (-0.5%), in BC (-0.7%) or Ontario (+1.9%). Where there were losses, the PPC often gained. Anyway. Here goes: /3
In Steveston-Richmond East (47% Chinese), Con vote share was -8.1% and Lib share +7.5%. A comfortable Tory win in 2019, now a comfortable Lib win. "But this seat often yo-yos," you say. Well sure, but let's look next door 4/