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    BANGKOK : Thais protest in front of Cambodia's embassy

    Thais protest in front of Cambodia's embassy on Thaksin related issue
    Editor: Li Xianzhi

    BANGKOK, Oct. 27 (Xinhua) -- Over 100 Thais protested in front of Cambodia's embassy here on Tuesday morning as they condemned Cambodia's Prime Minister Hun Sen, who said earlier Cambodia would not extradite fugitive Thaksin Shinawatra to Thailand.

    Former Thai premier Thaksin was ousted by a military coup in September 2006 and has been in exile since then.

    Thaksin returned to Thailand in February 2008 to face corruption charges, but he later went to exile again and was convicted in absentia.

    Hun Sen told reporters during the recent 15th ASEAN (the Association of Southeast Asian Nations) Summit hosted in Thailand that Cambodia would not hand over Thaksin to Thailand if Thailand sought his extradition.

    The members of the People's Assembly of Thailand, who were led by Chaiwat Sinsuwong said Hun Sen's statement is insulting Thailand, the Thai government and the Thai people.

    Also, the Cambodian prime minister's announcement has destroyed good relationship between the two neighboring countries.

    Hence, the Thai protesters have demanded the Cambodian prime minister to realize that his remark is not the right thing and HunSen must apologize immediately.

    The protesters have also condemned former Thai premier ChavalitYongchaiyudh, who went to Cambodia and met with Hun Sen in Phnom Penh last week.

    A company of police had been deployed to ensure law and order around the Cambodian embassy.

    Their protest, however, was peaceful as they dispersed at about 11.30 a.m. local time.

    news.xinhuanet.com

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mid View Post
    BANGKOK, Oct. 27 (Xinhua) -- Over 100 Thais protested in front of Cambodia's embassy
    What a large crowd.

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    I didn't know taksin was in Cambodia
    I thought the premier just said he was welcome

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    oh and offered him a job

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    Good turnout, I'm sure Hun Sen will listen to their protests....

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    Quote Originally Posted by Mid
    Also, the Cambodian prime minister's announcement has destroyed good relationship between the two neighboring countries.
    Yes, they were fantastic beforehand . . .

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    Their protest, however, was peaceful as they dispersed at about 11.30 a.m. local time.
    Lunchtime, of course. One has do admire the dedication of these protestors

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    these must be the same guys who closed down the airports last year <YELLOW SHIRTS>

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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Mid
    Also, the Cambodian prime minister's announcement has destroyed good relationship between the two neighboring countries.
    Yes, they were fantastic beforehand . . .
    They don't observe the same vision of reality that we might, Hats.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Rural Surin
    They don't observe the same vision of reality that we might, Hats.
    True, quite bizarre. Just a very short while ago each other's army was shooting and killing the other party . . . the they miraculously developed a good relationship . . . which has now turned sour.

    Not denigrating a whole continent, but the public's awareness is so sadly low here

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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Rural Surin
    They don't observe the same vision of reality that we might, Hats.
    True, quite bizarre. Just a very short while ago each other's army was shooting and killing the other party . . . the they miraculously developed a good relationship . . . which has now turned sour.

    Not denigrating a whole continent, but the public's awareness is so sadly low here
    In defence, such indifference {and disconnections} could easily be said of respective populations globally.

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    True, but would the propaganda be swallowed as easily in countries with a more 'liberated' education system and open society?

    I know that comparing 'east' and 'west' just leads back to Kipling, but I doubt you would get the media to direct a more 'advanced' society to swallow stuff like this hook, line and sinker

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    Quote Originally Posted by panama hat View Post
    True, but would the propaganda be swallowed as easily in countries with a more 'liberated' education system and open society?
    All one needs to do is subjectively observe such 'progressively developed' societies and then ask yourself again.......I, too, find it unneccesary to adopt comparatives. Remember where social engineering practices and absortion are the most abundant.

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