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I’m flattered but not worthy. Do you know what the civilian version is actually called? I’n giving you the opportunity to impress the forum with your answer. After reading all of your previous unimpressive posts. -
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Is trump wearing leg braces?
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THAILAND LIVE Thailand Live Thursday 12 June 2025
Man with Electric Saw Attempts Protest at Bangkok's Government House Picture courtesy of Thai Rath In a dramatic scene on Thursday morning, a man wielding an electric saw attempted to enter Bangkok's Government House, claiming his protest was over unpaid wages for construction work on a government hospital. The incident unfolded at approximately 8.20am at entrance gate 4, along Phitsanulok Road, causing alarm among officials and passersby. Full Story: https://aseannow.com/topic/1363449-man-with-electric-saw-attempts-protest-at-bangkoks-government-house/ -
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Russia planning ‘to test article 5’, with an attack on Nato
You can not include China in this, their only small discretions were directed towards Taiwan which was always "Chinese" territory. This article only says they are going to "TEST" Nato response, perhaps by a small incursion into a small country like Lithuania. I would like to see the Nato result myself.... -
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Report Man with Electric Saw Attempts Protest at Bangkok's Government House
Picture courtesy of Thai Rath In a dramatic scene on Thursday morning, a man wielding an electric saw attempted to enter Bangkok's Government House, claiming his protest was over unpaid wages for construction work on a government hospital. The incident unfolded at approximately 8.20am at entrance gate 4, along Phitsanulok Road, causing alarm among officials and passersby. Dressed in an orange vest and long trousers, the man, identified as 53-year-old Chalerm Sonnathi from Nan province, kept his power saw running as he approached the entrance. His actions prompted a swift response from police and security personnel, who erected steel barricades to prevent access and managed to defuse the situation without incident. Authorities escorted Mr Chalerm to the government’s complaint centre across the street, where he explained his grievance. According to Mr Chalerm, he has repeatedly visited the Government House since the tenure of former Prime Minister Gen Prayut Chan-o-cha, seeking owed payment for his work on the hospital project. Officials familiar with Mr Chalerm noted that he has staged several protests in the area over various grievances. Notably, he once climbed a tree outside the Government House fence on Ratchadamnoen Nok Road and, back in 2015, scaled a police station rooftop to unfurl a protest sign. Thursday's protest concluded without any injuries, thanks to the effective intervention by police forces. The incident highlights ongoing tensions surrounding labour disputes and grievances within government projects. While the protest was resolved, it underscores the need for dialogue and proactive measures to address such issues before they escalate into public demonstrations. Adapted by ASEAN Now from Bangkok Post 2025-06-12
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