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Say No To Violence Against Women Parade

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Say No To Violence Against Women parade on Pattaya Beach

PATTAYA: -- Her Royal Highness Princess Bajra Kitiyhhaba is spearheading a campaign to stamp-out violence against women, and on Tuesday Afternoon, Her Royal Highness attended the launch of her campaign “Say No to Violence Against Women” at the Central Festival Pattaya Beach. At the same time, the parade of thousands of local Pattaya residents including students from each school here in Pattaya, began in front of the Montien Hotel in Central Pattaya and went along Pattaya Beach Road.

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-- Pattaya One

2010-07-07

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How about a No To Violence Against Men Parade????

Or could we just change it to a No To Violence Parade????

How about a No To Violence Against Men Parade????

Or could we just change it to a No To Violence Parade????

Good response!

All over the world, most violence is committed against men.

But our feminist centered societies ignore this completely, as men are regarded as worthless.

Sad to see that Thailand follows this bad Western attitude.

Yeah, I take your point. In many cultures there is much more concern over casualties of women and children, while the dead men, well, they're men, dime a dozen, right?

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