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Khon Kaen students protest at coup during PM's speech


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KHON KAEN: -- Five law students of Khon Kaen University on Wednesday greeted visiting Prime Minister Prayut Chanocha with anti-coup gesture before being escorted out of the hall.

Prayut, who was visiting Khon Kaen province to observe the drought situation, was speaking on the stage, when the three students showed no-coup gesture and tore off their shirts revealing black tshirts emblazoned with "No Coup".

Prayut seemed unperturbed, saying, "it's okay, they did not understand," and suggesting they file their complaints with Damrongtham Centre, which has been set up to receive complaints from the public.

Before continuing his speech, Prayut asked the audience, "is there anybody else wanting to protest?"

The five were taken to an army camp for registration of their protest.

They are members of Dao Din group, an non-governmental organisation in the northeastern region.

Prayut will travel to Kalasin province this afternoon to review the drought situation there.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/politics/Khon-Kaen-students-protest-at-coup-during-PMs-spee-30248124.html

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-- The Nation 2014-11-19

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Snig27 post # 9

Indeed - you have to wonder what will happen to these poor kids. How dare they think for themselves.

(Waiting for some idiot to mention Thaksin now, as in "what about under Thaksin?")

Edit: I see I was too late.

An interesting comment there Snig27. You yourself posted the first ''Thaksin '' comment.

(Waiting for some idiot to mention Thaksin now, as in "what about under Thaksin?")

Indeed - you have to wonder what will happen to these poor kids. How dare they think for themselves.

(Waiting for some idiot to mention Thaksin now, as in "what about under Thaksin?")

Think before you post and do not judge yourself so harshly whistling.gif

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Khon Kaen University is a government university and admission is through the entrance exam. My point being this is a recognised university rather than just a Ratchaphat degree mill.

I wonder if these protestors will be allowed to graduate.

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'Prayut seemed unperturbed, saying, "it's okay, they did not understand," and suggesting they file their complaints with Damrongtham Centre, which has been set up to receive complaints from the public'

Those complaints go in the round draw under the desk.

'Before continuing his speech, Prayut asked the audience "is there anybody else wanting to protest?"'

Yeah the Colonels are waiting around the corner to speak to you. You will also be driven away for a few weeks if you don't understand. That’s what he forgot to tell them.

Should have asked about Dad's recent windfall and how much he got. I am sure that would have got a better response?

I hope the General is positive about the drought problem in the area. It may win friends.

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chooka post # 15

opinions are not appreciated under the current regime and people are being programed to have one thought only and that is for the admiration of dear leader.

Opinions were not appreciated under the past regimes and people were being programmed to have one thought only and that is for the admiration of the then puppet master dear leader and his clan and their ilk.

two identical peas in a pod then and the dear leader promised changes. I am glad you can see they are the same.
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Damrongtham Centre, ? did he mention a phone number ?

"Over the past four months, 211,797 complaints have been filed through the Damrongtham centres throughout the country. Of those, 191,797 cases, or 90.5 per cent, have been sorted out, according to Prayut. "

The most efficient government department ever?

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Damrongtham Centre, ? did he mention a phone number ?


"Over the past four months, 211,797 complaints have been filed through the Damrongtham centres throughout the country. Of those, 191,797 cases, or 90.5 per cent, have been sorted out, according to Prayut. "

The most efficient government department ever?

So exactly 20,000 left unresolved , So not only solving problems but keeping it neat as well

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