Debatemne: Thai-Dk Din debat side :: Thailand lige nu
Oprettet af IT d. 05-11-2013 04:59
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hej
hvad tror i der vil ske i vores andet fædreland i den nærmeste fremtid
når du læser dagens aviser, ser TV, er der igen politisk uro igen igen
80 prosent er imod den nye lov om amnesti, nu er de unge også gået på gaden flere steder i landet
mange studerende er på vej til Bangkok, hvor de vil vise deres utilfredshed med den nye lov
People blow whistle on govt
Opposition to the amnesty bill has manifested into different displays of protest across the country.
Apart from the big show of opposition on Bangkok's streets, people from all walks of life - from academics and doctors to villagers - have organised a variety of activities to send a message to the Parliament that it should scrap the explosive draft law.
http://www.nation...18751.html
Oprettet af mialuk d. 05-11-2013 18:35
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Tror ikke der sker noget af betydning, ret kedeligt alt sammen, kan ikke lige fornemme at de er så vildt ophidsede som sidst, hvor de var tæt på at brænde Bangkok ned.
Bare de har penge og job, og det har de, masser af penge, de fleste gider jo ikke engang sidde ved samlebåndene til +10K pr. måned, men laver alt muligt andet, især yabaa og knæk og bræk, så det går da fint, ikke?
Jokeren i det hele er stadigvæk militæret og "de unævnelige" - som jeg derfor ikke nævner!
Oprettet af per1234 d. 06-11-2013 10:37
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jeg tror vi bliver inviteret med til en ny stor fest i fremtiden ((11((
UDD plan pro-amnesty bill action
Members of the United front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) from Udon Thani are planning to hold pro-amnesty bill rallies across every province in the Northeast, UDD co-leader Kwanchai Praiphana said on Wednesday.
Mr Kwanchai said he will on Thursday lead a group of red-shirts from Udon Thani province to Bangkok to attend a gathering at Thephasadin Stadium on Friday in which Pheu Thai MPs plan to give the general public an explanation of the aims of the blanket amnesty bill.
http://www.bangko...sty-rotest
Nine countries issue travel warning
Nine countries have issued a travel warnings for their citizens planning trips to Thailand because of the political protests.
Foreign Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul said on Wednesday the governments of Canada, Brazil, Israel, Japan, the UK, France, Austria, Sweden and Taiwan had issued warnings
http://www.bangko...r-thailand
Oprettet af thai d. 07-11-2013 05:52
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Protesters refuse to back down until bill dropped
SEVERAL GROUPS of protesters said they would not stop rallying against the government's blanket amnesty bill even if the Senate rejects the draft.
This declaration came despite the fact that Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said on Tuesday that her government would accept the Senate's decision, provided the bill is thoroughly deliberated on.
http://www.nation...18919.html
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Redigeret af thai d. 07-11-2013 05:55
Oprettet af thai d. 07-11-2013 13:12
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PM urges protesters: Please stop
Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Thursday called on anti-amnesty bill demonstrators to stop protesting against her government and let the country move forward, after the House of Representatives agreed to withdraw all six amnesty related bills from its agenda. In a speech broadcast live on television, Ms Yingluck reiterated that the government's planned amnesty move had ended. She asked opponents of the blanket amnesty bill to stop rallying because the country had been greatly bruised from political conflicts in recent years.
read more on Bangkok post
http://www.bangko...lease-stop