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  1. My seemingly innocent posting about Skype being available for use on a USB stick and providing a link to the download managed somehow to grab the moderators attention.

    I wonder what their sick minds found to be controversial in that posting ??

    It is now quite apparent that at least one of the moderators if not more are complete idiots.

    As usual no information as to why the post was deleted is given.

    :o

  2. Could be good to inform originators of deleted posts as to why they are deleted.

    Would prevent hte same posts from being sent again !

    Reading this forum I now understand why posts about pxxxphiles are removed ,but at first I could not understand the logic at all & am still sceptical that news about arrests would have any negative effect.

  3. And now he is back .............. :o

    HIV-scare man resurfaces

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    Hans-Otto Schiemann, 56

    CHAIYAPHUM: -- A German man at the centre of a mass HIV scare last year has showed up at a local market, upsetting many residents, police said yesterday.

    Former-soldier Hans-Otto Schiemann, 56, was earlier accused of spreading HIV by paying up to 400 women and girls in the province to have unprotected sex, allegedly out of spite after contracting the virus from a 17-year-old Thai girl.

    He has been married to a Thai for five years and his wife has said she is dying of Aids. He was sentenced to 58 days in jail and was deported last November for overstaying his visa since 2001.

    Early this week, villagers told police they saw the man at a local market, said Lt-Colonel Khampol Nonuch of Muang Chaiyaphum police station. "We know he's back but we don't know what to do with him because the provincial court punished and deported him last year for overstaying his visa," he said.

    Aids campaigner Sommart Troy said letting Schiemann back into Thailand was unacceptable. "This man deliberately transmits HIV to others. How can you let him come back to Thailand?" Sommart said.

    Nakhon Ratchasima tourism police Major Thanomsak Inthrabutr said police had proposed he be made persona non grata. However, Pol Colonel Sutthipong Wongpin, superintendent of the Immigration Police, said he had merely overstayed his visa and was not banned from entering the Kingdom.

    --The Nation 2005-03-23

    http://www.komchadluek.net/breaking/read.p...en&newsid=50959

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    Kenneth Eriksson, 40 - On the run from Thai Police

    Seems she started to scream whilst they were in the shower together ,he was high on amphetamines, she shoved him ,he showed back, she fell through a glass door & then took a piece of glass and stabbed him in the foot.

    He then panicked and tried to quiet her down by banging her head on the floor ????

    An interview of him by a swedish newspaper is here . http://expressen.se/index.jsp?a=248024

  5. Thailand discovers bird flu in other provinces

    BANGKOK: -- Bird flu has hit two more provinces in northern Thailand, bringing the total number of provinces affected by the deadly disease to eight, officials from the national centre for bird flu control said on Thursday.

    These provinces are Nong Khai and Pichit in northern Thailand, the officials said, adding that 208 chickens had died of the H5N1 virus in Thabor and Sri Chiang Mai districts of Nong Khai, and 20 chickens were also reported dead of the virus in Pichit.

    On Wednesday, Thabor district culled more than 10,000 chickens and birds in an effort to prevent the epidemic from spreading. Meanwhile, the country is sending groups of experts to high-risk provinces, mostly in northern and central regions, to join hands with local medical workers in the fight against the deadly disease.

    Twelve people died from the avian virus that broke out in Thailand in December 2003. The Thai government has approved a budget of 4.8 billion baht for the country's plan to combat bird flu.

    --Agencies 2005-02-03

    It was not many months ago that Thaksin proposed buying jet fighters and paying with chickens. Glad he did not succeed ! :o

  6. .....have you just watched moore's film or something?.

    .....Wouldnt take Einstein, would it?

    .....funny how you can't answer any questions put to you. isn't it?

    The first two I regarded as rhetorical questions ,but will answer them anyway.

    No , I have not seen that film.

    I doubt very much that Israel would have been interested in starting a conflict with Iraq since then this would no doubt have resulted in a major escalation with all the arab nations on the penisula rallying to iraq's defence.

    I did not have the energy to argue this point with you at the time, but regarding that matter you are definately wrong.

    The last question I did answer in my previous posting.

  7. According to The Nation the final death toll could be as high as 125.

    The Nation

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    Death toll ‘could be far higher’

    The number of protesters shot dead during the bloody crackdown in Tak Bai could be far greater than the six the government has reported, according to senators who just returned from a fact-finding mission to the South.

    According to witnesses living near the Tak Bai police station, security forces loaded three Army trucks with 14 or 15 bodies each at the protest site, said Senator Nirand Pitakwatchara.

    The 14 senators who made the trip also said that many of the more than 1,300 people being held in military camps might have been innocent bystanders who were not involved in the protest in front of the police station on Monday.

    If eyewitness accounts are true, the actual number of deaths from the suppression and subsequent botched transport of detainees could be as high as 125, rather than the 85 so far reported by authorities. He said a thorough investigation of the matter was in order.

    “This is the other side of the ‘facts’ we found on our trip,” he said. “We have to set up a non-partisan investigation to verify this information.”

    The senators on Thursday went to the protest site in Tak Bai, the Ingkhayuthaborihan military camp in Pattani and the Senanarong camp in Hat Yai, where the arrested were first held.

    Most the detainees who were still at the crowded Ingkhayuthaborihan camp on Thursday were in bad condition. None of them had been allowed to shower since they were arrested on Monday, senator Kraisak Chonhavan said.

    “Many of them lay on top of dead bodies in the trucks,” he said. “Imagine them staying in detention without a shower for several days. They have not been allowed to contact their families. I had to lend them my phone.”

    At least 40 of the detainees were under 18 years old, Senator Nirand said. The youngest was a 14 year-old secondary-school student. By law anybody under 18 must be detained separately from adults, he said.

    The senators found one 18-year-old badly bruised and with swollen limbs as a result of being placed on the bed of an army truck with four people lying on top of him during a six-hour ride from Tak Bai to the army camp in Pattani.

    Nirand speculated that two-thirds of the 1,300 people in detention could be innocent. He and his fellow senators found that many of the detainees in the Ingkhayuthaborihan camp they had talked to were just passers-by. Some were workers coming back from jobs in Malaysia.

    “I think the security forces rounded up people on the street so that they got a decent number of people in their arrest report to support the claim that the demonstration was a serious, well-organised movement,” Nirand said.

    While security forces dispersed and arrested demonstrators, another group set up several check points between the protest site and the T-junction leading to Narathiwat town and Sungai Kolok district to round up motorists, the senators said.

    About 100 women and children were among those arrested at the protest site and on the street. They were released the next day about 10 kilometres away from Tak Bai.

    These people had their motorcycles and pickups confiscated along with their mobile phones, wallets, ATM cards, ID cards, gold necklaces and money. Some detainees said they had more than Bt10,000 in their wallets.

    The senators said they were shocked to learn that the Ingkhayuthaborihan camp had only one doctor and about eight nurses to take care of the injured.

    The doctor told the senators that he found a dead body in the first truck carrying the detainees to the camp around 6pm. Despite the grim discovery, nobody called the other trucks to tell them to change the way the detainees were arranged.

    The senators asked army commanders at the camp if they sent out orders to the trucks arriving later to rearrange the detainees to avoid further deaths after finding a dead body in the first truck.

    “The answer we got was very disturbing. There was no order given that could have spared the lives of those in the other trucks,” Senator Chermsak Pinthong said.

    The rest of the trucks, which arrived between 6pm and about midnight, had two to three dead each. The highest number of dead found in a truck was 23. In all, 78 people perished in about 25 trucks, most of them from suffocation and convulsions, according to forensic expert Dr Pornthip Rojanasunand.

    The camp doctor also noted that one dead person in a truck had died from gunshot wounds, which contradicts Porntip ’s earlier assertion that none of the 78 dead detainees in the trucks had been killed by weapons, Nirand said.

    Nantiya Tangwisutijit

    The Nation

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  8. He invaded Kuwait without an airforce and was obviously hoping to go further.

    Israel is obviously easily provoked.

    Wouldnt take Einstein, would it?

    Without an airforce he could not have attacked any country at all.

    All the relevant neighbouring countries had either their own airforce or airpower cover from the USA.

  9. Mohammed was a rapist, pedophile and murderer

      And the founder of Islam

      What a nice Prophet

    Nam Kao .

    You have made it obvious where you stand.

    Such a pity that fundamentalism is on the rise within both christianity and Islam.

    Both are equally abhorrent.

    I can understand why an uneducated person in a third world or developing country may be deluded but I don't understand how someone from the developed world could also be equally affected.

  10. It is obviously debatable, but I think it is better than what would have happened.

    Sadam was not in any position at all to destabliize the middle east.

    The ease which the US bombed Iraq proves that.What could he have hoped to achieve with practically no airforce at all ?

    No , you have been deluded by the Bush rhetoric.

  11. I think, without a doubt, he hoped to destabilise the middle east.

    and it is much more stable now ?

    Bush's efforts have ensured that the middle east will not be stable for many years.

    Many radical fundamental islamists will result due to the Iraq war.

    CIA in fact estimates that Al Queda has increased it's numbers tenfold as a result of the war.

    Is this the kind of politics which lead to stability inthe region and the rest of the world ?

  12. Muslims are involved in 25 of some 30 conflicts going on in the world: in Afghanistan, Algeria, Bangladesh, Bosnia, Congo, Cote d'Ivoire, Cyprus, East Timor, India, Indonesia (2 provinces), Kashmir, Kazakastan, Kosovo, Kurdistan, Macedonia, the Middle East, Nigeria, Pakistan, Philippines, Sudan, Russia-Chechnya, Tajikistan, Thailand, Uganda and Uzbekistan.

    And in how many of these conflicts are christians also involved ?

    btw you should get your list updated. No conflicts are ongoing in kosovo,macedonia,bosnia ,east timor or cyprus.

    Many of the other cases are purely internal conflicts.

    There is a large number of muslims in the world ,it is therefore not surprising that they are involved in a number of conflicts as are christians.

  13. have you just watched moore's film or something?.  The coalition did not attack Iraq because of 911 the coalition attacked Iraq because it's leader was Saddam Hussein.  His track record does not need repeating.  I think what he hoped to achieve had to be stopped.

    So why was he supported by the CIA and the US government whilst he was killing Kurds & Iranians ?

    Why did they arm him , he was no better at that time when it came to respecting human rights.

    What exactly did he hope to achieve ?

    He had no weapons of mass destruction he was constantly being monitored by the UN inspectors.

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