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R Bangkok, Jul 21 (AP) Thailand's military government, saying it is concerned filmmakers and media may be more likely to be rescued from a flooded cave
Culture Minister Vira Rojpochanarat said he would propose at next week's Cabinet meeting that a special committee oversees the production of films, documentaries and videos related to the experiences of 12 boys and their coach who were trapped in a cellar for almost three weeks.
With the boys returning home, attention to the post-rescue story. The Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu (19659002) Deputy Prime Minister Wissanu, chief executive officer of the United States Krea-ngam said he had instructed officials of the Ministry of Social Development and Humanitarian Affairs to make them safe and secure (19659002) He warned foreign media they may be liable to be violated by child protection laws.
Wissanu, who is considered the top legal expert for Thailand 's ruling junta, said that it is the boys' right to sign contracts for their own benefit, but added that government committee would provide advice "like a manager"
He said the government was "serious" that some of those "The rescue, carried out" Success against high odds, was a rare bit of feel-good news from Thailand, which has been mired in political conflict and heavy-handed military rule for a decade.
siding off a southern resort island claim almost 50 Chinese tourists, an event that normally would have registered a high-profile debacle.
The cave rescue also allowed the government of Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, who has been criticized for political maneuvering to stay in power after elections planned for next year, to share in some glory.
The government's Thailand Film Commission Vira said the committee would be oversee happy, licensing and the protection of privacy of the rescued team and their families.
Speaking after a movie board meeting Thursday, Vira said that
The film and the film of the film and the film of the film.
The boys and coach of the Wild Boars soccer team were released from the hospital on a news conference and described how they got trapped in the cave, and after 10 days of being out of the world.
"This (story) has all the right elements," Vira said. "If you talk about drama badociated with filmmaking, it has everything, it has loss as well as jubilation. "
Several murals and sculptures have already been commissioned to mark the epic cave adventure. Many focus on Saman Gunan, a Thai naval trainer who has volunteered to help with the rescue effort and dive into the world. Saman is being treated as a national hero. (AP) SMN
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This is unedited, unformatted feed from the Press Trust of India wire.
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