Human Rights Watch also expressed concern that the army, which has largely withdrawn from public involvement in Thai politics since the return to civilian rule in 1992, has also been active in attacking Sondhi. On November 16, a letter signed by Major General Pruen Suwannathat, commander of the First Infantry Division of the Royal Guard and Prime Minister Thaksin’s classmate in a pre-cadet college, was delivered to Sondhi, telling him to stop involving the monarchy in his personal quarrel with the prime minister. Two days later, supreme commander General Ruengroj Mahasaranond sternly warned that the armed forces would take action if Sondhi did not stop involving the monarchy in his criticism of Prime Minister Thaksin.
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