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Hundreds gather near U.N. headquarters in Bangkok to protest against Thai military government


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11 minutes ago, webfact said:

Hundreds gathered outside the United Nations' regional headquarters in Bangkok and two other locations on Wednesday to urge Thailand's military government to end what they say is the intimidation of community activists by authorities.

Hundreds??? Why don´t we say one tousand just to be on the fair side of whats right. As a fact that means very little disappointment when it comes to 12-15 million people in Bangkok and another about 70 million in the country. Now we can clearly se why Thailand reach the top of the happy-meter contest every year. :cheesy:

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44 minutes ago, alant said:

and the UN did what???

I met two fellow countrymen who worked for the UN one night having a few drinks. I asked them what they did in the UN? They looked at each other smiled and replied "Nothing in unison. 

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20 minutes ago, tropo said:

Not even a drip at this stage.

Correct, most people don't really care. Or just don't think they can affect change. The ones I spoke too (BKK area) just don't care anymore. The ones i spoke with said the previous governments were not much different from the junta. (corruption wise) and financially there is no difference too in what they get money wise. 

 

Things would be different of course if you talk to farmers getting double the market price for your rice is of course interesting (just not sustainable)

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2 hours ago, yellowboat said:

First of all, at least 15 mill are under the age of 15 years old. 

 

Secondly :   Usually a revolution is caused by exploitation by the rich of the poor, famine, particular traditions and culture, economic and political decline, and changes in institutions.   

 

You seem to have as little knowledge of history as the present government. 

5555 it seems you know everything about nothing 

And remember you are a guest in Thailand if you not like it go home 

Thailand is becoming a better country meaby not for you 

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As usual. Reuters put their own interpretations on this and try and turn it into something quiet different from what the protesters are actually protesting about.

 

And not even clever enough to see that in the way they report.

 

 

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Oh dear!...better best to just avoid the area and even to discuss the topic in public with any farang who could be another snitch "wanna-be-cop" with a fishy DSI uniform in his closed obtained god knows how !!!

 

(brave people however protesting)

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