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teeth53
    18-Apr-2010 22:25  
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Thai "Yellow Shirts" give govt ultimatum over crisis

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20100418/tap-oukwd-uk-thailand-173a892.html

leaders of the anti-Thaksin "yellow shirt" movement -- representing royalists, the business elite, aristocrats and urban middle class -- gave the government a week to end the crisis, after which they would also hold a mass rally.
The yellow-shirted People's Alliance for Democracy staged a crippling eight-day blockade of Bangkok's airports in December 2008, which left more than 230,000 tourists stranded.

Army spokesman Sansern Kaewkamnerd said "Those who do wrong will get their punishment.

teeth53 thot: Will the army further drive the pple's and it Thais kingdom tearing apart ??.. will RED be throw into jail and YELLOW celebrating in victory, a freeman ??. Think the Red will rest for a week or two, to allow the yellow to act on it own word.

Just going a gear up for a fight, till it tear itself apart, spoiling for a good fight.



teeth53      ( Date: 18-Apr-2010 21:30) Posted:



http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific/view/1050944/1/.html

Thai "Yellow Shirts" give govt ultimatum over crisis

 


People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) leaders

teeth53 thot: The clock is ticking. This is definately awaiting to breakup it own kingdom, in it is own making, tearing it own pple's apart, no one is seen to be able to lift it own citizen,  No pledge to nurse the nation back to it feet , just fight on till it root causes tearing apart.

 
 
teeth53
    18-Apr-2010 21:30  
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http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific/view/1050944/1/.html

Thai "Yellow Shirts" give govt ultimatum over crisis

 


People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) leaders

teeth53 thot: The clock is ticking. This is definately awaiting to breakup it own kingdom, in it is own making, tearing it own pple's apart, no one is seen to be able to lift it own citizen,  No pledge to nurse the nation back to it feet , just fight on till it root causes tearing apart.
 
 
pharoah88
    18-Apr-2010 13:52  
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South Korea was democratic.

Japan was democratic

Philippines was democratic

Indonesia was democratic

Taiwan was democratic

China was democratic

Thailand is now democratic

Malaysia is getting democratic

WHO is  NEXT  ? ? ? ?
 

 
teeth53
    18-Apr-2010 11:05  
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Latest Thais News: Thai army chief Gen Anupong to takes charge of restoring order

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/ap/20100417/tap-as-thailand-politics-13th-ld-writeth-7934085.html

teeth53 thot: (Hope not, d army chief, his kakis is a force not to be mess with as a political tool)

This is a best chances d Thais Army chief in restoring peace, rather then restore order.

1st action is to seek king Bhumibol Adulyadej, the King, 82 for advise and wisedom.

(Who is Thailand kingdom constitutional monarch who hold ultimate moral authorty, wielding immense, unquestioned extra constitutional power)

Under extreme national crises. The last time he intervened is in 1992 when troop under Gen  Suchinda minitary dictator shot at pro-democracy demostrators.



teeth53      ( Date: 13-Apr-2010 23:35) Posted:



The monarchy's role in Thailand remains one of the most sensitive subjects in the kingdom.

We must return to politics to solve the problem," Anupong (Army chief) told reporters
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific/view/1049714/1/.html

teeth53 thot: To heal the wounded, with his king blessing...all warring warlords (only a few is involve) should delcare and pledge their loyalty to king on a win win platform in front of a full blown public media and be prepare to wash their dirty hands and retired for good in it kingdom.

Home work must be done first by talking (making them understand) one by one...to each and everyone (those few how they has brought the nation to this stage).

The king (who's love by all) will have to ensure those involve (must do so in good faith...) all accord to the pledge to nurse the nation back to it feet

 
 
teeth53
    13-Apr-2010 23:48  
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Reposted: Just sharing my thot, err...1 n half year ago.

Sad to said, a political solution is just temporary.

To the Thais. I wish then a happy new year.



teeth53      ( Date: 15-Dec-2008 22:37) Posted:



Round one is closed liao...Right wing People's Alliance for Demo-cracy (PAD) win, believing they are above the constitution by helping to rules the law by d jungle. It is horse trading now for those who rule this round. Thailand can been seen as making history in itself by been divided North/North East, the Central and South and 4th is those fence sitting and those rich few players who benefited from PAD rules of d jungle,

It is seen that no one is able to solve their politic, a further slipping into another round is a real possiblities and that make those who rule look rather bad and powerless to united the Thais, thus the state is in a very troublesome precursor to more problem w/o solving the root of the problems. Let see history in making.....very for sad for this few round.

 

 
 
teeth53
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The monarchy's role in Thailand remains one of the most sensitive subjects in the kingdom.

We must return to politics to solve the problem," Anupong (Army chief) told reporters
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific/view/1049714/1/.html

teeth53 thot: To heal the wounded, with his king blessing...all warring warlords (only a few is involve) should delcare and pledge their loyalty to king on a win win platform in front of a full blown public media and be prepare to wash their dirty hands and retired for good in it kingdom.

Home work must be done first by talking (making them understand) one by one...to each and everyone (those few how they has brought the nation to this stage).

The king (who's love by all) will have to ensure those involve (must do so in good faith...) all accord to the pledge to nurse the nation back to it feet
 

 
teeth53
    13-Apr-2010 23:18  
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Maintaining status quotes by the super rich. Like the good old day and depending on just one man or two to rule, and what else, too many cook spoil the soup.

teeth53 thot: This can do more harm then good, oredi said even a political solution is only temporary.

 



teeth53      ( Date: 18-Jan-2009 09:29) Posted:



The same can goes to Thailand. teeth53 thot so...

The rich is super rich and has a free hand in whatever they 1 2 do. The poor is super poor and cannot do whatever they 1 2 wish to do.

so far no action is taken, only promises....let see

 
 
teeth53
    13-Apr-2010 22:55  
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http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific/view/1049714/1/.html

BANGKOK : The Thai govt said it was seeking to negotiate an end to the nation's bloody political crisis as pressure was mounting (Tues) on beleaguered Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiv.

Thailand's financial markets are closed from Tuesday to Thursday for public holidays as the country marks its new year.

teeth thot: while enjoying full support from all ruling parties concern, trouble is brewing beneath underwater. without due diligent and genuine solution. Even a political solution is temporary.



teeth53      ( Date: 17-Apr-2009 21:07) Posted:

Posted: 15-Dec-2008 23:26 
teeth53 thot..root causes has not been resolve, no one(Thais) is happy just yet.

Actually the fight is pte limited to between Ex-Thais PM. Thaksin and Mr Lim..the media mogul

 
 
pharoah88
    12-Apr-2010 10:05  
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WHICH  army  is  tOO  pOwer ? ? ? ?

WHICH  cOurt is  tOO  grEEdy ? ? ? ?

WHICH  peOple is  tOO  explOited ? ? ? ?



teeth53      ( Date: 11-Apr-2010 10:46) Posted:



To all concern here as Singaporean. We all have got lesson to learn something

(be it who rule or oppose - Do not ket us down).

One thing that happening in Thailand is all about power, money and GREED. created by

it all started between Thaksin and the mogul Media mogul Sondhi was once very friends.

teeth53 thot so: The Army too powerful...the Police too weak...the Elitist bureaucarts too greedy (court officials), those middle class Bangkokrian too undecided...the king Privy Council too smart till it thought it can outwit all other by proxies (higher court officials).

 

 
 
pharoah88
    12-Apr-2010 10:01  
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dO  gOvernment  rEally  lOve  thE  pEOplE ? ? ? ?

dO  gOvernment  ExplOit  thE  pEOplE ? ? ? ?

dO  gOvernment   lOve  sOmEthing  ElsE ? ? ? ? 



teeth53      ( Date: 11-Apr-2010 10:15) Posted:



Lastest News from Thailand.

it all started between Thaksin and mogul Media mogul Sondhi Lim was once very friends.

The lack of immediate response from the government "sends a signal that they (Yellow) is okk to bring down an elected govt. And now is red turn

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/ap/20100410/tap-as-thailand-politics-21st-ld-writeth-7934085.html

Thai army pulls back from protest clashes; 15 dead 



BANGKOK – A crackdown on anti-government protesters in Thailand's capital Saturday left at least 15 people dead and more than 650 injured, with no progress toward ending a monthlong standoff with demonstrators demanding new elections.

It was the worst violence in Bangkok since more than four dozen people were killed in an antimilitary protest in 1992. Bullet casings, rocks and pools of blood littered the streets where pitched battles raged for hours.

Army troops later retreated and asked protesters to do the same, resulting in an unofficial truce.

Four soldiers and 11 civilians, including a Japanese cameraman, were killed, according to the government's Erawan emergency center.

 

 
teeth53
    11-Apr-2010 14:07  
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Risking life for reel reporter. was among those killed in a bloody clash Saturday, April 10, 2010, in Bangkok. Who worked for Reuters for more than 15 years

.Hiro Muramoto Muramoto, 43. Japanese TV cameraman
 
 
teeth53
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To all concern here as Singaporean. We all have got lesson to learn something

(be it who rule or oppose - Do not ket us down).

One thing that happening in Thailand is all about power, money and GREED. created by

it all started between Thaksin and the mogul Media mogul Sondhi was once very friends.

teeth53 thot so: The Army too powerful...the Police too weak...the Elitist bureaucarts too greedy (court officials), those middle class Bangkokrian too undecided...the king Privy Council too smart till it thought it can outwit all other by proxies (higher court officials).

 
 
 
teeth53
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Lastest News from Thailand.

it all started between Thaksin and mogul Media mogul Sondhi Lim was once very friends.

The lack of immediate response from the government "sends a signal that they (Yellow) is okk to bring down an elected govt. And now is red turn

http://sg.news.yahoo.com/ap/20100410/tap-as-thailand-politics-21st-ld-writeth-7934085.html

Thai army pulls back from protest clashes; 15 dead 



BANGKOK – A crackdown on anti-government protesters in Thailand's capital Saturday left at least 15 people dead and more than 650 injured, with no progress toward ending a monthlong standoff with demonstrators demanding new elections.

It was the worst violence in Bangkok since more than four dozen people were killed in an antimilitary protest in 1992. Bullet casings, rocks and pools of blood littered the streets where pitched battles raged for hours.

Army troops later retreated and asked protesters to do the same, resulting in an unofficial truce.

Four soldiers and 11 civilians, including a Japanese cameraman, were killed, according to the government's Erawan emergency center.
 
 
Salute
    08-Apr-2010 22:14  
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Isn't it risky to buy shares of which companies have quite a big chunk of investment in Thailand as it's so "jia chang bian fan" for demonstration in big scale.
 
 
teeth53
    08-Apr-2010 21:36  
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http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific/view/1048679/1/.html

Abhisit decided to skip the talks with fellow leaders of member countries of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) in Vietnam's capital after declaring a state of emergency Wednesday in Bangkok.
 

 
teeth53
    27-Feb-2010 21:29  
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After all the Hoo and Haa. it is Thaksin turn and Temasick Holding lost S$3.2 billion on Shin Corp. Isit his un-doing after he sold his Shin Corp for 3.2 billion and as he even mentioned, it not taxable on his 3.2 Billion.

http://www.sharejunction.com/sharejunction/listMessage.htm?topicId=6133&msgbdName=Others

As a Thai PM, what will Thai pple's think of him. something more then meet the eyes
Thaksin can be consider lucky as he is not made a bankrupt, unlike here, he was scare to Dubai for two years,
It's power struggle within elite in privy council and with among political parties and

it all started between Thaksin and the mogul Media mogul Sondhi was once friends.

The lack of immediate response from the government "sends a signal that they do not take these charges against the yellow shirts seriously." (that where trouble can begin......?, when trouble - trouble come.)

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific/view/1040348/1/.html

Thailand on alert as Thaksin's fans weigh fortune seizure

• Thaksin slams 'very political' Thai court ruling

• Thai court seizes US$1.4b from Thaksin

• Thai court says Thaksin abused power to favour own company

teeth53 thot: This's where power, greed & money is coming in to distablise d kingdom. 



teeth53      ( Date: 06-Jul-2009 22:48) Posted:



http://sg.news.yahoo.com/afp/20090705/tap-thailand-politics-airport-protest-c8d5519.html

The Constitutional Court disbanded the former ruling pro-Thaksin party in December. while the Police

issued summonses to 36 leading members of the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD), key leaders summoned by police were

media tycoon and PAD founder Sondhi Limthongkul and Somsak Kosaisuk, leader of the "New Politics Party" -- the political party recently formed by the "Yellow Shirts." The new party's acting secretary general Suriyasai Katasila was also among the summoned protesters,

who must turn themselves in for questioning on July 16, police said. Thai minister faces charges over airport seizure Enlarge Photo

 
 
teeth53
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The Constitutional Court disbanded the former ruling pro-Thaksin party in December. while the Police

issued summonses to 36 leading members of the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD), key leaders summoned by police were

media tycoon and PAD founder Sondhi Limthongkul and Somsak Kosaisuk, leader of the "New Politics Party" -- the political party recently formed by the "Yellow Shirts." The new party's acting secretary general Suriyasai Katasila was also among the summoned protesters,

who must turn themselves in for questioning on July 16, police said. Thai minister faces charges over airport seizure Enlarge Photo
 
 
teeth53
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A new round is seen coming to the forefront. PAD having formed a new politcal party to change the present system hoping to, to rise their stake higher to their advantage. However... http://sg.news.yahoo.com/ap/20090706/tap-as-thailand-foreign-minister-1st-ld-7934085.htm

BANGKOK - Thailand's foreign minister Kasit Piromya reported to police Monday to hear charges related to his involvement in mass demonstrations and 35 other leaders of the "yellow shirt" protest movement face criminal charges including terrorism, illegal assembly, attempts to stir unrest, and breaches of aviation law for the eight-day siege of Bangkok's two airports in Nov and Dec 08.

Kasit spoke at several rallies by the protesters, who sought to topple the previous government allied with former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

The protesters occupied the prime minister's office compound for three months and shut down Bangkok's airports. Kasit later hailed the blockade _ which stranded more than 250,000 travelers _ as an "innovation in public protests."

"There is no reason for him to resign at this point. He was only summoned to hear charges and at this stage, he is only a suspect," Thepthai Senpong, Abhisit's spokesman, said Monday.

Jatuporn Phrompan, a member of Parliament from Phuea Thai Party, said the lack of immediate response from the government "sends a signal that they do not take these charges against the yellow shirts seriously." (that where trouble can begin......?, when trouble - trouble come.)

teeth53 thot: This's where power, greed & money is coming in to distablise d kingdom. 



teeth53      ( Date: 26-Apr-2009 17:27) Posted:



http://asia.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20090426/tap-oukwd-uk-thailand-politics-economy-173a892.html

Bangkok - A deepening political crisis has exacerbated Thailand's economic strife, leaving ailing businesses and anxious workers more concerned about a swift resolution than which faction emerges on top.

Analysts see no end in sight and say unemployment could exacerbate the urban-rural divide and further expose the fragility of a 76-year-old democracy that has seen 18 actual or attempted coups.

"Red shirt" protests are expected to continue if Abhisit clings on to power and a return of a government backed by the self-exiled Thaksin, whose Thai Rak Thai and Peoples Power Party were dissolved by the courts, could bring the "yellow shirt" demonstrators who despise him back onto the streets.

Laithonglian Meephan, who runs an elephant park hurting from a lack of tourists and foreign volunteers, is hoping Thailand's revered 81-year-old monarch Bhumibol Adulyadej can intervene to end the four-year stalemate.

teeth53 thot so: The Army too powerful...the Police too weak...the Elitist bureaucarts too greedy (court officials), those middle class Bangkokrian too undecided...the king Privy Council too smart till it thought it can outwit all other by proxies (higher court officials). What Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva can do is forget all the past regradless of...and to respect....to heal the wounded, organise parties concern with his king blessing...all warring warlords (only a few is involve) should delcare and pledge their loyalty to king on a win win platform in front of a full blown public media and be prepare to wash their dirty hands and retired for good in it kingdom. Home work must be done first by talking (making them understand) one by one...to each and everyone (those few how they has brought the nation to this stage).

The king (who's love by all) will have to ensure those involve (must do so in good faith...) all accord to the pledge to nurse the nation back to it feet

 
 
teeth53
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http://asia.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20090426/tap-oukwd-uk-thailand-politics-economy-173a892.html

Bangkok - A deepening political crisis has exacerbated Thailand's economic strife, leaving ailing businesses and anxious workers more concerned about a swift resolution than which faction emerges on top.

Analysts see no end in sight and say unemployment could exacerbate the urban-rural divide and further expose the fragility of a 76-year-old democracy that has seen 18 actual or attempted coups.

"Red shirt" protests are expected to continue if Abhisit clings on to power and a return of a government backed by the self-exiled Thaksin, whose Thai Rak Thai and Peoples Power Party were dissolved by the courts, could bring the "yellow shirt" demonstrators who despise him back onto the streets.

Laithonglian Meephan, who runs an elephant park hurting from a lack of tourists and foreign volunteers, is hoping Thailand's revered 81-year-old monarch Bhumibol Adulyadej can intervene to end the four-year stalemate.

teeth53 thot so: The Army too powerful...the Police too weak...the Elitist bureaucarts too greedy (court officials), those middle class Bangkokrian too undecided...the king Privy Council too smart till it thought it can outwit all other by proxies (higher court officials). What Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva can do is forget all the past regradless of...and to respect....to heal the wounded, organise parties concern with his king blessing...all warring warlords (only a few is involve) should delcare and pledge their loyalty to king on a win win platform in front of a full blown public media and be prepare to wash their dirty hands and retired for good in it kingdom. Home work must be done first by talking (making them understand) one by one...to each and everyone (those few how they has brought the nation to this stage).

The king (who's love by all) will have to ensure those involve (must do so in good faith...) all accord to the pledge to nurse the nation back to it feet
 
 
lookcc
    20-Apr-2009 23:51  
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thai ppl love their king n their king loves all of them.
 
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