Bravo! Thai democracy. Despite the impact on Thai economy temporarily, the protest is very reasonable and deserves compliments!
Would this be the case for Cambodia in the future? Cambodian government (18937289213times more corrupted than Thai's) should beware of this. "Patience always has its limit".
Recent news on the protests in Thailand:
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| Anarchy reigns in Thailand | | | |
| Written by AFP | |
| Thursday, 27 November 2008 | |
| BANGKOK - Thailand's powerful army chief stepped in to end the siege of Bangkok's main airport Wednesday, telling the prime minister to call new elections and mobs of anti-government protesters to disperse. |
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Just to say Hallo!
But Democracy is not meant for RIOT and TERRORISTISM. This is always happen to developing country, where the understanding of the term of democracy is very vague and distorted.
So please donot simply just shout for dangerous consiquences that might cause a disastor to a country and her inorcent people.
It does'nt meant that I don't support democracy, but let it come in Law & order, as well as come in peacefully!
I know the moves were a bit inappropriate but there seems to be no other option against the corrupt government?
How the protesters could took over the airports and government buildings without any intefereces from the military (despite there were a few police crackdowns) is what should be called a great high level of democracy. And I am just saying how it is different from the case of Cambodia in 1997.
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