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Bangkok closes 146 schools in capital on January 13

BANGKOK: -- The Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) will close all its 146 schools in the capital on January 13, the day when the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDEC) announced to shut down Bangkok to pressure the resignation of the caretaker prime minister.


The primary and secondary school closure proposal was agreed upon during the meeting of the BMA executives and school directors which are to be affected by the capital shutdown.

BMA assistant governor Attaporn Suwatanadecha said at the meeting of the BMA executives and school directors, over 80% of participants agreed to close the schools on January 15.

However he made clear that the one-day closure has nothing to do with the safety of students but because of inconvenient traffic as many schools are located near and at the protest sites.

He said that the PDRC has assured that the protests at various significant places of the capital would be peaceful and therefore it was not the reason to close but mainly affected traffic.

He said schools to be closed comprising 41 in Central Bangkok, 59 in Bangkok South, and 46 in Bangkok North.

But he said that school directors have authority to order further closure if they considered the situation turns unsafe

He added the closure proposal would be concluded again today by the Bangkok governor and school directors.

Full story: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/bangkok-closes-146-schools-capital-january-13/

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-- Thai PBS 2014-01-08

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So much for "education" in this country!

Whats the difference anyway! there has never been an adequate education system in Thailand as a whole. The so called schools are just entertainment centers and places to keep the kids out of mischief while the parents are working their B*ts off trying to keep up with the Jones'es, with teachers acting like clowns in a circus tent desperately trying to keep their popularity. And u wonder why the kids don't respect u as they would a Thai teacher! what a bunch of losers that would never make the grade in any other western country.

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Frank James post # 7

This is a de facto endorsement of the criminal shutdown. Bad move.

You really are making an inane comment

In 2010 our school was in the middle of a Red Shirt enclave in Klong Toey and students were threatened and afraid the school was subsequently closed for some 7 days.,The local 7-11's were looted as well as other shops and the electricity maintenance department was torched too.

You have children, are you willing to expose them to a possible violent incident perpetrated by people of assorted political beliefs and assorted uniforms?

Your comments remind me of Thaksin asking for the wives and children of the Red Shirts to ''man the barricades.''Yet then we saw in the press a smiling Thaksin his then wife and their children happily shopping safely in a Hong Kong shopping mall.

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Frank James post # 7

This is a de facto endorsement of the criminal shutdown. Bad move.

You really are making an inane comment

In 2010 our school was in the middle of a Red Shirt enclave in Klong Toey and students were threatened and afraid the school was subsequently closed for some 7 days.,The local 7-11's were looted as well as other shops and the electricity maintenance department was torched too.

You have children, are you willing to expose them to a possible violent incident perpetrated by people of assorted political beliefs and assorted uniforms?

Your comments remind me of Thaksin asking for the wives and children of the Red Shirts to ''man the barricades.''Yet then we saw in the press a smiling Thaksin his then wife and their children happily shopping safely in a Hong Kong shopping mall.

t

Where do you work? This was the situation where I work too!

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So much for "education" in this country!

Whats the difference anyway! there has never been an adequate education system in Thailand as a whole. The so called schools are just entertainment centers and places to keep the kids out of mischief while the parents are working their B*ts off trying to keep up with the Jones'es, with teachers acting like clowns in a circus tent desperately trying to keep their popularity. And u wonder why the kids don't respect u as they would a Thai teacher! what a bunch of losers that would never make the grade in any other western country.

WOW you really hate teachers ! Bad experience when you were a kid ?

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