Phuket Enforces Draconian Internal Security ActBetween July 10 to July 24
Started by george, 2009-06-30 11:39
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#101Posted 2009-07-02 17:14:17
They should give voucers to tourist arriving at BKK:
" Face "... : In Thai society..... bla bla bla bla #102Posted 2009-07-03 12:32:26
They should do like one of the G8 meetings. Hold the event in some castle/mansion far from the city, some place that is easy to cord off some 1km from the site in question and arrest anyone that tries to go over any fence/barricade. Or draw a line in the sand and shoot anyone that steps over it, but same-same... Why they need to put these meetings in a tourist-location...is just beyond me. Or actually, it is not...it's about money. Wow...great idea. You seem to be confused. People are allowed to demonstrate. They are however not allowed to invade private land to destroy it's property and disrupt whatever is going on there. I believe each man should rule over their own castle (house) and surely the same protection should be handed out to anyone that has guests over? Believing in protection against mob-rule isn't fascism, it's the to be a believer in true liberty. #103Posted 2009-07-04 09:40:20
I'm so pleased that the OP didn't write THE Navy. It would really hit the fan then.
#104Posted 2009-07-05 14:21:18
I love the comments like "one more nail in the coffin". If its a coffin, then please get out, why would anyone choose to live in such a place I do not know, go not because you were kicked out, but because you have a brain and you know whats good for you. Paranoia and distrust is a bad thing, go somewhere where you can heal your mental state. If Thailand is not what you want, there are 200 other nations.
#105Posted 2009-07-07 00:55:06
4 Days to go for Juli 10th....
How's situation in Phuket? #108Posted 2009-07-18 01:19:10
It is a pity Draconian measures were not used last year against the yellow shirted, gun totting, iron bar wielding, fascist bully boys who occupied the airport..........They made Thailand a laughing stock in the eyes of the world and by wearing yellow shirts devalued and damaged 'Thai institutions' permanently- irrevocably. The red shirts are not the problem. It is the corrupt criminal elite who hide behind patriotism, 'the least refuge of the scoundrel' who have ridden rough shod over the people of Thailand. It is hypocritical that so many foreigners who were brought up with all the benefits of a democracy, education, rule of law, health care, civil order, free media, elections etc are so quick to deny the Thais the same basic human rights. And these are the foreigners who claim to 'love Thailand!' Clearly they do not.
#109Posted 2009-07-18 02:37:59
I was about to go to Phuket to bake myself.
Thanks for the warning; I change to Langkawi. |
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