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Thai Govt Urged To Allay Terrorism Fears: Tourism


webfact

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No doubt these bombing were not terrorist activities, they were just "normal crimes", please come to Thailand, everything is normal here.

p.s. bring a large pair of hip waders, the BS level is very high.

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Let,s wait and se what happens.

Are from Sweden and know the Iranian, as we have" to many " of them, who make the

country (Sweden )unsafe.

The Thai people are mostly peaceful, and not involve in this things.

But don,t let them go away from Thailand, but put them in prison here.

And be avare for more of them who maybe will come !

Or Swedish government will take them " under their wing " and give them Swedish

passport and only 6 months jail.

thailandshasse

Not if the UK government can beat Sweden to it. After all, they may have once read a British tour brochure which in the UK`s eyes is as good as being a resident. No jail and perhaps £1m of taxpayers money as a soother for the trauma they`ve already endured.
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Part of the problem here is the media. The degree of censorship is extraordinary. In many respects similar to Russia, and North Korea. The media here is anything but robust. When was the last time you saw a real investigative article, about a government official? Or a branch of the government? Or the police? Or the military? It simply does not happen here, yet people proclaim it is an open, and free democracy. Less open even, than in the US. So, the ministers say this nonsense, and it gets published. Believe what they say at your own peril? Would you believe the political quotes made by a 12 year old? So, why would you believe any of the ministers, many of whom have the political sophistication of a 12 year old.

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