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Access to: DailyMail.co.uk - Being blocked

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The www.dailymail.co.uk/ - Website - Is being redirected - http://58.97.5.29/annouce/martial_law.html

The image on the redirect page is using a file named - nbtc-20140525.png - So I am guessiong that the file numbers are the date and the file has probably been reference named by the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission - http://www.nbtc.go.th/wps/portal/Eng/Aboutus/History/MasterPlan

- Is anyone getting any other foreign online news media being blocked ?

- Has anyone got any idea why The Daily Mail would have been chosen?

I was surprised they blocked the Mail,as you can still look at other Uk papers,i can only think as the Mail has a history of negative stories about Thailand it was chosen.

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Yup -

marko kok prong

I am guessing this could be the case - I was using the site to check out the England line up for tonight - I could not think there would be much negative political comments there about Thailand B+}

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Blimey -

chiang mai - Good Info

I guess that is probably the very reason - I had no idea!

I was surprised they blocked the Mail,as you can still look at other Uk papers,i can only think as the Mail has a history of negative stories about Thailand it was chosen.

Lets just say there was a rather objectionable article on the front page of the DM and leave it there...

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