Pm Abhisit Cancels Emergency Decree In 6 More Provinces
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#26Posted 2010-07-29 23:00:11
Did it really make any difference?
#27Posted 2010-07-30 07:11:29
The remarkable "tolerance of the government" that is probably the first in Asia that has used snipers as a means of crowd control... 81,000 people have just voted for an accused terrorist. Think about it. #29Posted 2010-07-30 07:22:31
i'd like to take this opportunity to invite all readers to re read this shat and have a think about other people for a change.
red shirts yellow shirts, bla bla bla. 90 percent of the Thai population does not even own one rai of land YOU are the ones perpetuating this shit. people dont want to get the shitty end of the stick forever. 90 percent of the Thai population does not even own one rai of land just cos ur comfortable, doesnt mean we/i/they etc. are....understand?? 90 percent of the Thai population does not even own one rai of land the majority of ANY country are the 'ignored'. 90 percent of the Thai population does not even own one rai of land forget shirt colours and singular perspectives... unless ur desire is to incite discord. people want justice, fairness, transparency, its only fair. 90 percent of the Thai population does not even own one rai of land im disgusted. by the attitudes of the 'haves'. 90 percent of the Thai population does not even own one rai of land ef by all means, continue to pour more garbage down the eyeholes of the readers. 90 percent of the Thai population does not even own one rai of land Edited by edgarfriendly, 2010-07-30 07:34:53. #30Posted 2010-07-30 07:57:46
So are you saying the 90 victims were armed and violent hired thugs? Do you have pictures to support your claim? I have pictures of some of the dead, you want some? #31Posted 2010-07-30 08:03:15
So are you saying the 90 victims were armed and violent hired thugs? Do you have pictures to support your claim? I have pictures of some of the dead, you want some? Plenty of video out there of thugs armed with rifles, molotov cocktails, high-power fireworks and bombs, sharpened bamboo spears, metal pipes, grenade launchers, and various other weapons attacking both security forces and civilians. Edited by way2muchcoffee, 2010-07-30 08:05:08. #32Posted 2010-07-30 08:41:21
Are you for real ? It was only because of the remarkable tolerance of the government that many more of these armed and violent hired thugs were not sent to a better place ! 81,000 people have just voted for an accused terrorist. Think about it. Do you also mean that you accept the truth, clearly seen to everybody who watches Thai TV, that the majority of the people voted for the present prime minister also in red strong holds of Nong Jaak and other amphurs in Chonburi? Despite the reds daring to wear their colours red and the others not daring to wear pink and yellow even the election was held on what traditionally pink or yellow day... #33Posted 2010-07-30 08:42:50
Are you for real ? It was only because of the remarkable tolerance of the government that many more of these armed and violent hired thugs were not sent to a better place ! So are you saying the 90 victims were armed and violent hired thugs? Do you have pictures to support your claim? I have pictures of some of the dead, you want some? #34Posted 2010-07-30 08:49:07
i'd like to take this opportunity to invite all readers to re read this shat and have a think about other people for a change. red shirts yellow shirts, bla bla bla. 90 percent of the Thai population does not even own one rai of land YOU are the ones perpetuating this shit. people dont want to get the shitty end of the stick forever. 90 percent of the Thai population does not even own one rai of land just cos ur comfortable, doesnt mean we/i/they etc. are....understand?? 90 percent of the Thai population does not even own one rai of land the majority of ANY country are the 'ignored'. 90 percent of the Thai population does not even own one rai of land forget shirt colours and singular perspectives... unless ur desire is to incite discord. people want justice, fairness, transparency, its only fair. 90 percent of the Thai population does not even own one rai of land im disgusted. by the attitudes of the 'haves'. 90 percent of the Thai population does not even own one rai of land ef by all means, continue to pour more garbage down the eyeholes of the readers. 90 percent of the Thai population does not even own one rai of land What is the message you are trying to forward? #35Posted 2010-07-30 08:49:32
and while ur at it, proove that a red coloured shirt makes the person wearing it anything more than a person.
i wear red, does it mean i was throwing bombs? if ppl throwing bombs around WERE wearing red, does it mean they support the red cause?? or perhaps that they were pretending/ACTING red? get a grip! cant beleive the brains here... ef #36Posted 2010-07-30 09:11:14
and while ur at it, proove that a red coloured shirt makes the person wearing it anything more than a person. i wear red, does it mean i was throwing bombs? if ppl throwing bombs around WERE wearing red, does it mean they support the red cause?? or perhaps that they were pretending/ACTING red? get a grip! cant beleive the brains here... ef What I mean is simple; I mean that it means something important for democracy when the majority only last Sunday voted for a prime minister that for the last several months has been supported by pink and yellow, but they didn't dare to wear their colours when they went to vote, while the minority supporting the red did #37#38Posted 2010-07-30 09:52:20
So how many of those killed were armed? If you don't know give an estimate of what you think. Saw some lovely footage of a guy rolling a tyre to reinforce a barricade, on the real international news, boom is head is in tatters. 2 things, he should have known better he was in a kill zone and the international media was biased towards the reds. Armies kill people in foreign lands not in city centres. #39Posted 2010-07-30 12:53:20
Bangkok requires an army of underpaid Isaan serfs for exploitation and abuse. Therefore Bangkok will enjoy an emergency situation for the next 1000 years. Get used to it. The solution to Isaan workers of lower class being paid less starts with the most important time of peoples lives, the time up to 5 years old when nearly all life-long habits are formed, including becoming a smoker or an alcoholic later in life - Statistically, children raised by parents smoking and drinking are much more likely to become smokers and drinkers themselves... The solution lies in the attitude of their parents, the middle class is more interested in looking and learning and they change their teaching style, not much and certainly not as much as in the west of course (and good is that) but they are changing, while the working class is not interested in change. That gentlemen is called attitude and is what is going to decide if Isaan workers of lower class are going to be paid less also in a hundred years time. If that attitude change doesn't happen, then the poor Isaan workers will still be paid less in a hundred years, Yes. Regardless, I don't see the fact that the poor are poor is a valid reason to occupy the business district for months and then burn the capital city of the country when they finally were removed with force. Realising that selling themselves at the elections when they go and vote is only adding to the problem because the investors don't only their investment back but also a hefty profit is also important. But then, doing something about that is attitude change and guess what, the middle class takes that up faster than the lower class. MaxRobespierre - You go back to those underpaid Isaan serfs and tell them that they must change the way they bring up their children or their children will still be poor in a hundred years time and then tell me what they say They don't want to listen... #40Posted 2010-07-30 14:54:02
Has it occurred to anyone that bombs only go off in the province with SOE. Just a thought.
#41Posted 2010-07-31 11:54:38
"A separate state of emergency has been in place since 2005 in three Muslim-majority southern provinces where a separatist insurgency has left more than 4,100 people dead in six years, with no end in sight to the violence".
I am somewhat amazed that no-one has picked up on this part of the article, or has everyone just become accepting of the issue. Without this becoming a racial or political statement, it seems while the Thai's are bickering and fighting amongst themselves a greater threats is engulfing Thailand. Just visit Phuket or Sukhumvit Road Bkk if you want proof of this. Perhaps the answer of Thai fighting Thai lies in this problem of Muslin infiltration. Soon there will be no Buddhist Thai's ..... just a thought ...... probably won't happen #42Posted 2010-07-31 14:02:23
One hurt in Bangkok grenade blast: police
by Anusak Konglang http://www.thaivisa....-grenade-blast/ 50 years of newspaper readin & never saw a paper clone like this, how spell plagirism? same text in both stories egadzooks Quote The government has come under pressure from the United States and rights groups to end emergency rule to help the country recover from deadly civil unrest that has left it deeply divided. Authorities have used the powers -- introduced in Bangkok on April 7 -- to arrest hundreds of Red Shirt suspects and silence anti-government media. The protests by the Reds, many of whom back fugitive ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra, attracted up to 100,000 people demanding immediate elections... Under pressure from America, here they come to SAVE the day!!! 555 #43Posted 2010-07-31 14:19:48
If it's canceled, why are they still blocking internet for me? Shouldn't the censorship go away also? Or is censorship going t o be an ongoing thing?
#44Posted 2010-07-31 16:53:40
Basically it should read - "State of Emergency continues in 10 provinces and clampdown on opposition and media continues"
#45Posted 2010-07-31 19:38:56
Bangkok requires an army of underpaid Isaan serfs for exploitation and abuse. Therefore Bangkok will enjoy an emergency situation for the next 1000 years. Get used to it. Funny, didn't the propaganda say that the poor outside Bangkok was the oppressed servants...so having the SEO in Bangkok surely would only oppress...the democrat voters? #46 |
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