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Thai Govt asks UN to understand its effort to keep peace in the country

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Actually, for one of djjamie's most inhumane and immoral posts of his long, fascist boot-licking posting career it seems Plutojames88 has his measure:

Correct. The people have been given a chance to discuss on televised debates through open sessions in communities and so on. Of course Jatuporn and his ilk could witness a live debate right in front of them at 200 Db and all he will say is "The people have been given a chance?? When? What platforms?? If I didn't know any better I would say you were full of it.". Because Jatuporn will dismiss facts to suit his agenda because he simply loves to disagree no matter how irrational he sounds.

Ban Ki Moon has certainly had a constructive discussion with Prayut, he understands the situation, he even understood that peace was brought to Thailand after the coup. I am confident that the UN will also understand it wants to maintain the peace that it brought to Thailand and so far they have done very well in doing that. Not a single red terrorist attack since the rebirth of the country.



It would be amusing , were it not so insidiously disgraceful.


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