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University presidents explore solutions to country's crisis
Jutarut Tipnumpa
The Nation

BANGKOK: -- The Council of University Presidents of Thailand (CUPT) convened a special meeting yesterday evening to explore solutions to the country's ongoing crisis.

According to the Public Health Ministry, the ongoing unrest in Bangkok has already claimed at least three lives between November 30 and yesterday. Violent incidents in the capital also injured at least 221 people during the past few days.

All deaths were related to bloody incidents in Ramkhamhaeng area.

Following the violence in and around its main in Bangkok's Bang Kapi district, Ramkhamhaeng University (RU) has suspended all its activities at both the Hua Mak and Bang Na campuses indefinitely.

"All activities shall be suspended till the situation returns to normal," its announcement said.

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-- The Nation 2013-12-03

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University presidents explore solutions to country's crisis

So let me rephrase this: The university president is putting on a pretty FACE FACE as if he'd really care, to make himself look good on the silverscreen... as if he would care.

Just another academic fool, who's part of the top-to-bottom education propaganda that brain washes the nation's brains until the point of beyond repair. He couldn't care less, as long as he gets his blood money under the table...wai2.gif wai2.gifwai2.gif

Actually this is a chance for student to see what's REALLY TRULY going on in Thailand, a lesson they would NEVER forget in their hearts, as their so called superiors are craving everything in order not to lose FACE and status,

Dear Student, dear kids, this maybe too hard for your tiny hearts, but this is real life stuff, that you won't witness in ANY TYPE of classroom,... Get your behinds up your chairs, and get the hell outa school and run for your lives,... seriously...

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All deaths were related to bloody incidents in Ramkhamhaeng area.

Gosh, i wonder why?

BANGKOK: -- Red-shirt leader Jatuporn Promphan last night defiantly announced that red-shirt supporters of the Yingluck government would teach anti-Thaksin regime leader Suthep Thuagsuban “a lesson”.

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Me thinks, looking at the past, that the Ramkhamhaeng area is slowly but surly becoming a safe haven and a recreational aria for terrorism.

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With nothing to lose and sitting in their armchairs my opinion is as good as theirs. Apparently some countries and cultures do not do well with democracy and such.

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Perhaps these 'University Presidents' should concentrate on proper educational standards, free thinking, free speech, a decent non xenophobic school curriculum. Not possible, they are all from the 'elite' (sorry spelling error , sh replaces el) I suppose, so do not want the feudal hierarchy to change, might lead to meritocracy.

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Everyone knows what is the cause of political crisis in Thailand. A thieving fugitive who refuses to accept the responsibility for his own wrongdoings. The sooner he realizes that one cannot run the country as his own private enterprise the better for all Thais. Come back home Mr Crook, do the time, only two years in some private cell somewhere in Thailand and after that a clean slate. But no, he would rather keep the whole country hostage and try to change the constitution and laws to whitewash his crimes. Selfish to the core.

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