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Thai People Love Peace

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Poll: Thai people crave for unity and peace

BANGKOK, 2 January 2010 (NNT) – An ABAC Real Time Poll reports that Thai people wish to see love and unity re-established in the country this year.

The survey, conducted with more than 1,100 people in 17 provinces on the public’s New Year wishes, showed that their most desirable thing for this year

is national unity, followed by peace, better lives with better economy and then a full-fledged democracy. Most of the respondents say they do not want to

see disunity, political violence and economic problems during this Tiger Year.

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If Thai people crave for unity and peace why they don't just shake their hands

under the umbrella of love for the King and the country.

wow op,you are member since 2006 and only 1 post.

Desiring peace and unity is one thing, but actually achieving it, is quite another thing.

It's difficult to have unity when large disparities in economic wealth exist.

Edited by Garry9999

A man said, if you want peace, work for justice.

Most of the respondents say they do not want to

see disunity, political violence and economic problems during this Tiger Year.

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So some do wish to see disunity, political violence and/or economic problems??? Good to see that the National News Bureau of Thailand Public Relations Department, which I assume is a government body, is doing such a sterling job of promoting positive images of the nation.

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