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Democracy jungle: Monument to people's power now out of reach

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Democracy jungle: Monument to people's power now out of reach

By Pravit Rojanaphruk, Senior Staff Writer

 

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A beacon of Thailand’s democratic flowering has taken on new symbolic meaning in the fifth year of military rule.

 

When the occasion that brought democracy to Thailand passes all but forgotten Sunday, the Democracy Monument will be physically unreachable. Soaring above a busy traffic circle, its location has been covered with potted plants that make it clear visitors – especially demonstrators – are unwelcome.

 

Full Story: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/featured/2018/06/22/democracy-jungle-monument-to-peoples-power-now-out-of-reach/

 
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Sure..

Lovely flowers tho.'

I commend the gardeners.

 

 

I'da thought any serious protester would just walk over potted plants.....???

12 hours ago, snoop1130 said:

A beacon of Thailand’s democratic flowering

I suppose you could say that the military has at least put in the 'flowering' if not the democracy. The wait goes on.

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13 hours ago, Odysseus123 said:

Sure..

Lovely flowers tho.'

I commend the gardeners.

 

 

Fertilized with manure from Government House.

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Pathetic. The depths this filthy junta will sink to - to block even the symbols of democracy from access by the people.

 

Go on, junta: keep on prodding and goading the Thai people - again and again and again. Even the generally placid Thais might eventually leap up and bite your head off!

Those showing the three finger protest will be forced to wear flower garlands around the wrist. I wonder what they plan for the sandwich protesters,- parsley?

please remind me, where did that "people's power" lead Thailand? to a dictatorship of Pleak Pibulsongkram, who effectively destroyed Thai culture and way of life (so-called cultural decrees), who allied Thailand with Japanese butchers who tested biological weapon on Chinese civilians (unit 731), and  with Nazi Germany? who started a war for Cambodia which brought nothing but death to Thai people?

 

seems like not so good experience...

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Compare the lack of public access to this public monument on public land to the military's Rajabhakti Park built on military property. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rajabhakti_Park

A sad state of priorities.

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Nicely symbolic. Democracy is something Thais are only allowed to view from a distance.

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