pipkins Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 Real attempt at violence if they march on Chalerms house. It will be writ large who starts it and who supports it (army) if it kicks off. Don't think that Thaksin and the Gov havn't noticed that Suthep is down to his last few hundred morons. It's saturday night and he didn't manage 1,000 even with live music, markets and his staff. Given that PDRC published in the media that they were paying 2,000 staff, and bodyguards (so popular is their man) this leave the amount of actual protesters somewhere in the region of 200 - 300 max. Might be, 1,000 but they are not all followers. Time may be approaching for a clear out of the mob. Sure the Army may protect them to keep it going for a bit longer. But... It's a flop. Suthep is toast and his supporters will soon be rounded up from all the 1,000 of pics on facebook of them damaging property. Police have 10 year statute to get them....... and they will!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Piichai Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 The honourable poster Khun Piichai counting protesters!Mr__Magoo.png Personal attacks, Khun Soi41? I thought you were better than that. No, that was actually a try to inject a little humor into the endless rhetoric on this thread! Clearly not very succesful! Some people take themselves way too seriously!! Well, humor is good, thus you're invited to join Gweiloman and I as we document the crowd on Tuesday evening. Looking forward to meeting you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
englishoak Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 This is simply untrue. The number of protesters at the sites varies throughout the day. In the evenings, the sites are packed. It's also important to point out that unlike the Shins having to pay people to show up, protesters are inundating Suthep with donations. Pretty telling, IMO. Hundreds, not thousands. lots more at a sek loso concert photo (42).JPG Just went past Asoke i can confirm this is about tright in numbers, Your phone can't take photos? Guess people will just have to tune into Blue Sky to have a look. Why would i take photos ? I see the place every day, im not in the slightest bit bothered if people believe bluesky or reality just saying what i see with my own eyes not a TV camera angle. And no dont ask to meet, I dont meet people from TV and i dont have the time to stroll about counting beans when I have a business to run Have a good Tuesday though 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Piichai Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 Hmmm... I saw passion in that clip, not violence. And money can't buy passion. What's your point? Passion and violence...not a great mix Perhaps, but I didn't see any violence in the clip. Did you? If so, where? I saw shrieking,screeching, irrational nonsense....and the potential for violence as she was cheered on by mindless twerps (who didn't have a clue what she was saying....they were simply braying in support) Oh, so now it's *potential* for violence. I understand. Yes, a violent manner, violent , aggressive language designed to lead to conflict....it was pretty obvious to me. An intimitadating and threatening environment, if you prefer Oh yeah, a violent manner for sure! I don't know, man. I've been in some pretty bad places, and her manner wouldn't rate on my radar. Violent to me is more like shooting M-79s at the Sala Deng station or refineries in Rangist, or burning down buildings in Bangkok. But everyone can watch the vid and decide for themselves and compare. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chooka Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 That hardly sounds like a letter which would have been written by an educated ex politician. I doubt very much if the U.S President would even read the lunatics letter, a 10 yr old would have more chance than Suthep as he/she would be more articulate. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chooka Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 they have had their protest. It has failed, their numbers are falling and we just need more massive financial hits to the pockets of the backers. This is simply untrue. The number of protesters at the sites varies throughout the day. In the evenings, the sites are packed. It's also important to point out that unlike the Shins having to pay people to show up, protesters are inundating Suthep with donations. Pretty telling, IMO. Hundreds, not thousands. lots more at a sek loso concert photo (42).JPG Is he concert free, along with the food and drinks? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Piichai Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 Your phone can't take photos? Guess people will just have to tune into Blue Sky to have a look. Why would i take photos ? To show others that aren't fortunate enough to be there. Anyone can say anything (as we can easily see in this thread), but it's hard to dispute the photos. Your phone can't take photos? Guess people will just have to tune into Blue Sky to have a look. And no dont ask to meet, I dont meet people from TV and i dont have the time to stroll about counting beans when I have a business to run Have a good Tuesday though Well, that's a shame. Was thinking if you had so much time to post, you also had time to back it up. But we'll try to do our best without you. You will be missed. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post Exsexyman Posted January 25, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted January 25, 2014 Since I loose great amount of orders because of the turmoil I thought good to check Asoke junction today to have a look for myself. Around 11.00 am. A music band playing to loud music. Less then 100 Riot Sissies hanging around doing nothing but sitting on a plastic sheet. Street vendor with T shirts. And the whole junction closed/blocked. This is ONLY possible in Thailand. If this idiotery goes on I have to release my staff from their jobs......a banner said: "if you rob the country it is called democracy. If we protest it is called we damage the economy". Yes Suthep. You damage the economy. And even more serious: people who want to bring out their votes, your intention is to obstruct them doing so? By barricading poll booths? The roots of democracy lie in that people can express their will with a pencil. You are going to avoid that with your Sissies? Pretty sure Obama has a strong opinion about you. And more important things to do. The I think human rights are more important than your business. Think most of the country will welcome a suspension of rights for these idiots when they are moved on. Not as anybody is going to prosecute anybody anyway. The winners will take all and the numpties will just get a sore head, bullet or taser for their troubles. As the Human Rights watch here is compromised by the same intellects, they will not have any credibility when they bleat about any crackdown. More serious scorn poured on the middle classes today from media and commentators. What idiots and what education do they think they have had to make them more smart even than cockroaches. they have had their protest. It has failed, their numbers are falling and we just need more massive financial hits to the pockets of the backers. Billiions pulling out this week, malaysia opening up for Car manufacturing etc. Hotels empty, Japan, Singapore and chinese tourists cancelling in hundreds of thousands (and that is real 100k, not bluesky 100k) The damage from this idiocy is long ranging and has not really started yet. Only when people try to go back to work in a month of so will they realise there are no orders, no interest in invesment etc. But for now, because they are Sooooooooooooo educated, we must let middle class Bangkoks protest in their latte breaks and kill off business in the cause of the great flop of a dictator Suthep. More good news. well done BKK. this won't affect the farmers as much as it will affect BKK. http://www.establishmentpost.com/bangkok-shutdown-thai-protests-drive-businesses-south/ Funny that. I know a whole bunch of people from Chantaburi who could hardly be called middle class are out there protesting. And guess what Mr Thaksin lover? They'ree anything but middle class. Just remembered. Thaksin is working class or even lumpen proletariat. My bottom! Your stories about garbage collectors and the like are such fabrications. You simply don't get it at all do you. I'm out of here. No need to waste time with uneducated prejudiced right wing idiots. I think you will find history shows that demagogues who want to take away the basic, set in stone principle of democracy, ie, one person one vote, and replace it with a 'non elected council of the the great and good'. ie 400 of the demagogues 'mates', to rule over the rest of the 61 million, are the prejudiced 'right wingers'. Lets call this for what it is, now and in 1930s Europe, North Korea etc. Fascism. You are obviously a fan, nothing wrong with that, a perfectly legitimate, if not unusual stance to take in this day and age. But don't come on here pretending that black is white, ie, people supporting the basic democratic principle of one person one vote are somehow "prejudiced right wing idiots", which presumably following your twisted logic means that people like you, who support the taking away of this basic right, and replacing it with a handful of self appointed, non elected elite to rule over the rest of the 'great unwashed', are left wing upholders of democracy! By trying to peddle this line you are showing yourself up as the "uneducated right wing idiot". Not to mention ignorant. At least have the courage of your convictions, and admit that you are a supporter of the taking away of basic democratic rights, which no doubt in your country of origin are taken for granted. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
kriswillems Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 (edited) May I inform Mr. PiiChai Bluesky is the channel behind Suthep, or that Suthep is behind Bluesky? So, pointing to Bluesky to find objective information doesn't seem the right thing to do.... A simple photo on Thaivisa, would be most probably more representative than that channel. Edited January 25, 2014 by kriswillems Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
EBlair48 Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 (edited) Mr Obama isn't going to do squat to support Suthep who's universally seen as a thug breakin laws left and right to install his own junta a la Pol Pot. Mr Obama also isn't going to take kindly to Ms. Kenney and the US Embassy being threatened. ( I wish they would attempt to attack it, , then they get a badly needed dose of medicine.) Suthep seems to make a habit of intimidating language; He'll "storm , or kidnap or, ..."whatever. He's acting like a thug, a low class taxi mafia type criminal. He threatened Ms. Yingluck with the same sort of rabble and Mr Obama isn't going to let his Asian GF get hurt Yes , Suited Up Thugsy has some yahoos, maybe a few thousand now, out of a 60 + million populace, yahoos dwindling by ALL accounts who are having a fine field day, all dressed up for a party in red white and blue, gawd that is nauseatingly familiar, but as the far right in the USA has lost legitimacy, power and even their minds some say, so will Suited- up Thugsy So will he be arrested, get the death penalty? I suppose he'll plead out, or will he flee to perpetual self exile? Perhaps retreat to Phuket where the crowd is a little bigger, and more uniform in support. Jaysus, that is alikely scenario-My gawd it really is time to GTFO of Phuket. Stay Tuned Folks , to to ..er, . Sky News...? Isn't that the Thai equivalent of Fox news? Edited January 25, 2014 by EBlair48 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
BlueNoseCodger Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 Six million or five million; I won't quibble. But just compare that to *any* of the Shins' "Million Man Marches." There is no debate whether current crowds exceed 1000. There are some people telling the truth, and others attempting to mislead by prevarication. Anyone can Google Blue Sky Online and have a look for themselves. While it's true that the present daily numbers are less than five or six million that showed up for the kick-off, my observation that the day-to-day numbers remain fairly constant. Except for immediately after the Victory Monument when the numbers actually swelled. Happy to meet Gweiloman on Tuesday, and we can document the sites together. Can't get more fair and balanced than that. Gweiloman, send me a PM, and let's do this! 6 million? No. 600,000? No. 60,000? That's a lot closer to the truth. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pipkins Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 Here for the fools who think there were more than 200-300 supporters today. From the Nation as well - so even they know that PDRC have 2,000 paid staff at the rally. PLEASE ALL YOU NON-BELIEVERS... THIS IT PDRC SAYING THEY HAVE 2,000 PAID GUARDS AND STAFF. now give it up Truth really does hurt, but we are calling BS on this Coup and its lies about support. They have run out of steam and need rounding up. the army have a detachment undercover to prevent attacks on the marchers, and add in sutheps bodyguards. Half the march is his people and the other 100-200 (during the week) were protesters. They had to head to office blocks at lunchtime to have anything resembling a crown. Then back home down Suk in the afternoon with 100-200 lost souls. All captured on film and posted on Twitter and instagram.. but funnily enough glossed over on Bluesky 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post pipkins Posted January 25, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted January 25, 2014 thank god for wiki leaks. George is Sutheps name from his college days. Then he got lots of degrees in US... but can barely speak english. Anyway, we should not knock him... at least he triedn 6 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post F430murci Posted January 25, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted January 25, 2014 Did the letter start out with something about making simple to understand because yellow skin much smarter than black skin. Can Suthep even form coherent sentences or does he have white skin people write for him even though they are supposedly not as intelligent as yellow skin people. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F430murci Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 thank god for wiki leaks. George is Sutheps name from his college days. Then he got lots of degrees in US... but can barely speak english. Anyway, we should not knock him... at least he triedn Exactly what I was talking about in post above. I guess my question about who wrote letter has been answered if I would have just been patient enough to make it to the end of this thread. Suthep wrote his own letter. 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
F430murci Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 Six million or five million; I won't quibble. But just compare that to *any* of the Shins' "Million Man Marches." There is no debate whether current crowds exceed 1000. There are some people telling the truth, and others attempting to mislead by prevarication. Anyone can Google Blue Sky Online and have a look for themselves. While it's true that the present daily numbers are less than five or six million that showed up for the kick-off, my observation that the day-to-day numbers remain fairly constant. Except for immediately after the Victory Monument when the numbers actually swelled. Happy to meet Gweiloman on Tuesday, and we can document the sites together. Can't get more fair and balanced than that. Gweiloman, send me a PM, and let's do this! 6 million? No. 600,000? No. 60,000? That's a lot closer to the truth. Truth, . . . corruption . . . It's all just a matter of degree. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Feesbay John Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 The New World Order is not here YET so why is Suthep sending letters to the US. The problem is for the Thai's to sort out. If you think the Thai's will like the fact that Suthep sent a letter to the US have a look at this, http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXIEIjxE-5c&feature=youtu.be 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tilac2 Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 (edited) Your phone can't take photos? Guess people will just have to tune into Blue Sky to have a look. And no dont ask to meet, I dont meet people from TV and i dont have the time to stroll about counting beans when I have a business to run Have a good Tuesday though Well, that's a shame. Was thinking if you had so much time to post, you also had time to back it up. But we'll try to do our best without you. You will be missed. Many apologies but I shan't be able to come on this photo shoot either. But do make sure you get us some good clear shots of those thousands, nay millions, of protesters. If possible, I'd like to see Mr Suthep in the foreground of one photo, please, leading the huge crowd as they are greeted and cheered by the grateful population of the capital. You might also get us a low angle image to show the tickertape and roses being showered on him and the 5 million from office-workers in all the tall buildings around Asoke. Oh, and it would be great if you could take a nice clear close-up shot of that lady who was ranting and spitting about Obama (if she's still at liberty). Edited January 25, 2014 by tilac2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thai at Heart Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 P.S. My followers are peace-loving people as well. Just watch attached video - which is self explanatory - but might need some seriously edited sub-titling. Hmmm... I saw passion in that clip, not violence. And money can't buy passion. What's your point? Passion and violence...not a great mix Lovely. She's screaming about corruption. Yay. Let's get on the Suthep anti corruption band wagon.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post cocopops Posted January 25, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted January 25, 2014 While both Thaksin and Yingluck were both elected by the people of Thailand, both their elections ... represent the gravest of violations of democratic principles - including vote buying and electoral manipulation... This is the key claim in all of this. That the previous election was somehow won fraudulently - that the Shinawatra family and their supporters somehow stole victory from its legitimate owners, and likely will again if the proposed election is allowed to proceed. If this claim is true, then all good people should support Khun Suthep. If this claim is true, then removing the usurpers by what appear to be extra-democratic methods is not only justified, but necessary. If this claim is correct, then forcing out PT does not constitute disenfranchisement of the Thai people but will in fact, just as Khun Suthep argues, restore their sovereignty. The problem is that, as far as I can gather, it's a complete fiction. No serious organization or individual has questioned PT's 2011 election victory. At the time, the leadership of the outgoing Democrat government certainly seemed satisfied they lost fair and square. The result matched both exit polls and polls conducted before the election. But perhaps that is incorrect. Perhaps, as many forum members protest, PT & co. really have inflicted a great injustice against the Thai people and taken control of their government by dishonest means. If so, please post a link to any serious organization or media outlet that supports this. Just one link. Just *one* reason to suspect there is even the slimmest iota of truth to the claim that PT would not have won a "fair" election. Because, call me cynical here, I'm starting to think that no such reason exists. 5 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
takkatan in the land Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 100% agree posts 3 and 15 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Time Traveller Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 (edited) Obama knows very well about non elected political interests like the Tea Party trying to overthrow an elected government by "non violent" means. Suthep won't find much sympathy from Obama I'm afraid. Clearly this dimwit didn't do much research on American politics before writing his letter. But I guess he does represent the inbred classes of society, so intelligence isn't their strong point. Edited January 25, 2014 by Time Traveller 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Publicus Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 (edited) That hardly sounds like a letter which would have been written by an educated ex politician. I doubt very much if the U.S President would even read the lunatics letter, a 10 yr old would have more chance than Suthep as he/she would be more articulate. Suthep is one of hundreds of foreign political or other categories of crackpots who each year write an open letter to the President of the United States. What happens to their letters? Suthep's posted letter arrived at the center outside Washington where all correspondence to the White House is directed and where machines inspect for dangerous substances or contents. Once cleared the letters and photos are sent to the White House. There, a full time staff of 20 people sort the mail by category, priority, importance. Additionally, a succession of readers are assigned the job of weeding out the letters based on their importance or their inane banality . Few letters make it past the first two or three readers. The ten of every 1000 letters that do clear the final reader will never be read by the president. Instead, letters judged worthy of policy responses are forwarded to content experts and advisors who influence the president and his policies. The major flaw of Suthep's letter, according to those who know, is that of protocol, i.e., it did not request a response from the president. These letters are considered by White House screening staff to be self-promotional stunts that are done primarily to draw attention to the sender back in his home country. Suthep's letter therefore is likely to be dumped in the file shown in the middle photo below, the "No Response Necessary" file. Or, it may be referred by White House staff to the State Department for disposition. The DepState's likely disposition of Suthep's letter will be to refer it back to Ambassador Kenney in Bangkok. Amb Kenney already will have advised her chief of staff or consul general to assign a note of receipt to be written to Suthep by a junior assistant consul also to be signed by him. The Madman Saga continues. Meanwhile, here's from a NYT article recently about the president's mailman at the White House. The President’s Mailman Mike Kelleher, the director of the White House Office of Correspondence, looks through some of the letters that have arrived at the White House. On a recent day, boxes containing 300 to 500 pieces of mail each were stacked three-high in a corridor. Photo: Andrew Councill for The New York Times Some mail is chucked into a bin marked N.R.N., no response necessary. Photo: Andrew Councill for The New York Times When mail comes in, it is sorted according to addressee. And there is a mailbox -- simply labeled "dog" -- for the White House pet. Photo: Andrew Councill for The New York Times http://www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2009/04/20/us/0420LETTERS_5.html Edited January 25, 2014 by Publicus 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
englishoak Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 Yup thats about the size of it Publicus 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post pxlgirl Posted January 25, 2014 Popular Post Share Posted January 25, 2014 this made me laugh hard! "good afternooooon Mistaaarrr Obamaaaah, Thailan numbah wan, you farung si dum not understan thai culturrrreeee na khaaab" oh.. and to the lady in the video posted earlier: well, fsck you too, lady! 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Crushdepth Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 Here for the fools who think there were more than 200-300 supporters today. From the Nation as well - so even they know that PDRC have 2,000 paid staff at the rally. PLEASE ALL YOU NON-BELIEVERS... THIS IT PDRC SAYING THEY HAVE 2,000 PAID GUARDS AND STAFF. now give it up Truth really does hurt, but we are calling BS on this Coup and its lies about support. They have run out of steam and need rounding up. the army have a detachment undercover to prevent attacks on the marchers, and add in sutheps bodyguards. Half the march is his people and the other 100-200 (during the week) were protesters. They had to head to office blocks at lunchtime to have anything resembling a crown. Then back home down Suk in the afternoon with 100-200 lost souls. All captured on film and posted on Twitter and instagram.. but funnily enough glossed over on Bluesky Why don't you go down to a protest site and open your eyes? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
noitom Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 He has an outstanding police warrant for his arrest for insurrection. Yet he writes a plea of understanding letter to Mr. Obama. Where do Thais get their egos? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Time Traveller Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 P.S. My followers are peace-loving people as well. Just watch attached video - which is self explanatory - but might need some seriously edited sub-titling. Hmmm... I saw passion in that clip, not violence. And money can't buy passion. What's your point? Passion and violence...not a great mix Lovely. She's screaming about corruption. Yay. Let's get on the Suthep anti corruption band wagon.... Couldn't quite understand how America or Obama got blamed for the Thai political standoff, but I'm sure it makes a lot of sense in her mind. And the reason that people are poor and have no job probably has less to do with corruption and more to do with the fact these people spend all day protesting, blocking streets, shutting down businesses, preventing people going about their business and driving away tourists. Irrational behavior often occurs when people have their beliefs defeated by truth and facts. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lite Beer Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 Suthep clarifies PDRC's intentions in letter to Obama; Noppadon counters his claimsThe Sunday NationBANGKOK: -- People's Democratic Reform Committee secretary-general Suthep Thaugsuban has sent a letter to US President Barack Obama, affirming that the PDRC campaign to fight a "corrupt" and "dictatorial" regime would be non-violent.In Suthep's letter to Obama, he said the PDRC was a pro-democracy movement. The letter was written in response to questions from the international community, he said.In the letter, Suthep alleged that the Yingluck government had obtained power by violating democratic principles, including buying votes and manipulating the electoral system."Please let me assure you that the PDRC is not conducting an anti-democratic uprising. In fact, the PDRC is a pro-democracy movement intent on removing the dictatorial regime led by Yingluck Shinawatra, who has been empowered through and directed by her elder brother, Thaksin Shinawatra," Suthep wrote."While both Thaksin and Yingluck were both elected by the people of Thailand, both their elections and their governance represent the gravest of violations of democratic principles - including vote buying and electoral manipulation by the state - and over the past several months, millions of people representing the whole of Thailand have risen up to object," he wrote."The PDRC strategy is based on non-violent civil disobedience. While many of Thaksin's supporters have objected strenuously to our use of civil disobedience, please let me remind you that throughout the world, people have claimed their rightful independence, received recognition of civil rights, fought apartheid, and defeated Communism through this same civil disobedience. I will argue that Thai citizens are morally responsible to rise up and demand removal of both Yingluck and the influence of Thaksin, then define and implement the reform necessary to ensure that the Kingdom of Thailand remains free from unjust and corrupt leaders in the future. Most importantly, a reform that will bring about free and fair elections and a truly representative government," Suthep wrote.Noppadon Pattama, legal adviser to former PM Thaksin Shinawatra, said yesterday he had sent an open letter to US President Barack Obama, countering the claims made by PDRC chief Suthep against the Yingluck administration in his letter to the US president.Noppadon posted the Thai language version of the letter in his Facebook. The letter dismissed Suthep's allegations that the Yingluck government was dictatorial and that the Shinawatra family ran the country with oppression, neglecting human rights. The letter denied that the government came to power through vote-buying and accused Suthep of leading an illegal and violent protest, not a form of civil obedience as claimed.The letter dismissed Suthep's claim of campaigning for reforms before election as merely an attempt to rise to power without being elected. The letter said the political party associated with Suthep had lost in every general election.Meanwhile, the United Nations Entity for Gender Equality and the Empowerment of Women, aka UN Women, issued a statement calling for more equality and respect of women, as threats and abusive language towards them have been prevalent during the Thai political conflict.UN Women's statement cited increasing political participation of women in Thailand. However, the agency still called for changes in the conduct of men and women to promote equality."In Thailand as elsewhere, women's participation in political processes and leadership remains at a low level. This is caused in part by discriminatory practices and political cultures that devalue women's worth and impede their contributions. Many women are reluctant to enter political life because they anticipate sexual harassment and gender-based abuse and disrespect," the statement said."In the context of Thailand's current political situation, it is a serious concern to learn of the use of abusive language against women to score points for a political agenda. Commentary and images which are sexually abusive and which demean women on the basis of their sex and gender roles should not be tolerated or encouraged. Thailand has made much progress both in its laws and policies to secure the empowerment of women and gender equality. This progress will be expanded when more women engage with and influence the political and governance processes in both the public and private spheres. For this to happen, we need an environment which is respectful of the rights and dignity of all," said the statement. -- The Nation 2014-01-26 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
chooka Posted January 25, 2014 Share Posted January 25, 2014 Here for the fools who think there were more than 200-300 supporters today. From the Nation as well - so even they know that PDRC have 2,000 paid staff at the rally. PLEASE ALL YOU NON-BELIEVERS... THIS IT PDRC SAYING THEY HAVE 2,000 PAID GUARDS AND STAFF. now give it up Truth really does hurt, but we are calling BS on this Coup and its lies about support. They have run out of steam and need rounding up. the army have a detachment undercover to prevent attacks on the marchers, and add in sutheps bodyguards. Half the march is his people and the other 100-200 (during the week) were protesters. They had to head to office blocks at lunchtime to have anything resembling a crown. Then back home down Suk in the afternoon with 100-200 lost souls. All captured on film and posted on Twitter and instagram.. but funnily enough glossed over on Bluesky Why don't you go down to a protest site and open your eyes? Still won't find 6 million people as claimed by the madman suthep Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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