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ตำรวจฆ่าประชาชน 1 : Police killed people V1
ตุลาเลือด สมชาย วงศ์สวัสดิ์ ไอ้ฆาตกร Somchai Wongsawat Criminal
ข้อเท็จจริงเหตุการณ์ 7 ตุลา 2551 ที่ถูกปกปิดโดยสื่อมวลชนทางทีวีและบิดเบือนบนหน้าหนังสือพิมพ์และอินเตอร์เน็ต
ทุกครั้งที่เผด็จการณ์ครองเมือง ข้อเท็จจริงต่างๆ มักจะถูกปิดบังเช่นนี้เสมอ รัฐมักจะใช้อำนาจเพื่อข่มขู่สื่อมวลชวน แต่ครั้งนี้แตกต่างออกไป เพราะสื่อมวลชนบางกลุ่มยินดีที่จะบิดเบือนเพียงเพื่อเงินและผลประโยชน์ จากรัฐบาลทรราช นาย สมชาย วงศ์สวัสดิ์ ลูกสมุน อาชญากรข้ามชาติ ทักษิน ชินวัตร
The People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) (Thai: พันธมิตรประชาชนเพื่อประชาธิปไตย; also called the National Liberation Alliance - กลุ่มพันธมิตรกู้ชาติ, the National Liberation Party - พลพรรคกู้ชาติ, and the Yellow Shirts - คนเสื้อเหลือง) was originally a coalition of protesters against Thaksin Shinawatra (ทักษิณ ชินวัตร), the former Prime Minister of Thailand. Its leaders include media-mogul Sondhi Limthongkul (สนธิ ลิ้มทองกุล), Chamlong Srimuang (จำลอง ศรีเมือง),ธhe secretary of the Thailand's Federation of Government Owned Enterprise Labour Somsak Kosaisuuk (สมศักดิ์ โกศัยสุข),The Professor at Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University Somkeit Pongpaibul (สมเกียรติ พงษ์ไพบูลย์), and former ISOC leader Pallop Pinmanee (พิภพ ธงไชย). It was one of the chief players in the Thailand political crisis from 2005 to 2006. The PAD consists of middle and upper-class Bangkokians and Southerners, supported by the conservative elite, factions of the Thai Army, and state-enterprise labor unions.
The People's Alliance for Democracy has been re-established in Thailand on March 28, 2008 at Thammasat University auditorium. Several issues was raised by the PAD, including the Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej ties to Thaksin Shinawatra (ทักษิณ ชินวัตร), ties between some People's Power Party members and the banned-Thai Rak Thai party, and attempts to amend the 2007 Constitution. Among the amendment proposed was removal of Article 237 which would dissolve a political party if one of the executives was involved in vote buying. Yongyuth Tiyapairat, People's Power Party executive who was also the Parliament president after the election, was being tried for vote buying. Yongyuth was later found guilty by the Supreme Court on July 8, 2008.
Demonstration by PAD started on May 25, 2008 at Democracy Monument on Ratchadamnoen Road to protest the proposal for constitution amendment. The rally attracted ten thousand supporters.As the rally went on, PAD announced their effort to collect signatures to request removal house representatives and senates who supported the amendment on May 30, 2008.The next day Samak expressed on government-run NBT television channel his intention to dissolve the rally by force. In reaction to Samak's speech, PAD issued announcement against the government's move.
Length: 537
Rating: 4.30 (6 ratings)
Tags: สมชาย วงศ์สวัสดิ์ ลูกสมุน ทักษิน ชินวัตร ตุลาคม เลือด ประชาธิปไตย ตำรวจ ยิง พันธมิตร PAD Somchai Wongsawat Thaksin Shinawatra
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Bloody7Oct2008 in Thailand-part1
Happen on 7 Oct08.By Thai Government under Mr.Somchai Wongsawat, Thai Priminister who are nominee 0f Taksin Shinawatara. He ordered some bad polices to kill people. Start on 6.00-23.00 in Bangkok.
2 people were kill and almost 400 people were injured. This is the very Bad and corruption government.
Length: 538
Rating: 0.00 (0 ratings)
Tags: 7Oct2008 Thai police Somchai Wongsawat nominee primister of Taksin Shinawatara Blooby October
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ตำรวจฆ่าประชาชน 2 : Police killed people V2
ตุลาเลือด สมชาย วงศ์สวัสดิ์ ไอ้ฆาตกร Somchai Wongsawat Criminal
Thai police killed thai people.
Thai PM Somchai Wongsawat orderd thai police to kill the protester (The People's Alliance for Democracy) in front of Parliament.
ข้อเท็จจริงเหตุการณ์ 7 ตุลา 2551 ที่ถูกปกปิดโดยสื่อมวลชนทางทีวีและบิดเบือนบนหน้าหนังสือพิมพ์และอินเตอร์เน็ต
ทุกครั้งที่เผด็จการณ์ครองเมือง ข้อเท็จจริงต่างๆ มักจะถูกปิดบังเช่นนี้เสมอ รัฐมักจะใช้อำนาจเพื่อข่มขู่สื่อมวลชวน แต่ครั้งนี้แตกต่างออกไป เพราะสื่อมวลชนบางกลุ่มยินดีที่จะบิดเบือนเพียงเพื่อเงินและผลประโยชน์ จากรัฐบาลทรราช นาย สมชาย วงศ์สวัสดิ์ ลูกสมุน อาชญากรข้ามชาติ ทักษิน ชินวัตร
The People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) (Thai: พันธมิตรประชาชนเพื่อประชาธิปไตย; also called the National Liberation Alliance - กลุ่มพันธมิตรกู้ชาติ, the National Liberation Party - พลพรรคกู้ชาติ, and the Yellow Shirts - คนเสื้อเหลือง) was originally a coalition of protesters against Thaksin Shinawatra (ทักษิณ ชินวัตร), the former Prime Minister of Thailand. Its leaders include media-mogul Sondhi Limthongkul (สนธิ ลิ้มทองกุล), Chamlong Srimuang (จำลอง ศรีเมือง),ธhe secretary of the Thailand's Federation of Government Owned Enterprise Labour Somsak Kosaisuuk (สมศักดิ์ โกศัยสุข),The Professor at Nakhon Ratchasima Rajabhat University Somkeit Pongpaibul (สมเกียรติ พงษ์ไพบูลย์), and former ISOC leader Pallop Pinmanee (พิภพ ธงไชย). It was one of the chief players in the Thailand political crisis from 2005 to 2006. The PAD consists of middle and upper-class Bangkokians and Southerners, supported by the conservative elite, factions of the Thai Army, and state-enterprise labor unions.
The People's Alliance for Democracy has been re-established in Thailand on March 28, 2008 at Thammasat University auditorium. Several issues was raised by the PAD, including the Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej ties to Thaksin Shinawatra (ทักษิณ ชินวัตร), ties between some People's Power Party members and the banned-Thai Rak Thai party, and attempts to amend the 2007 Constitution. Among the amendment proposed was removal of Article 237 which would dissolve a political party if one of the executives was involved in vote buying. Yongyuth Tiyapairat, People's Power Party executive who was also the Parliament president after the election, was being tried for vote buying. Yongyuth was later found guilty by the Supreme Court on July 8, 2008.
Demonstration by PAD started on May 25, 2008 at Democracy Monument on Ratchadamnoen Road to protest the proposal for constitution amendment. The rally attracted ten thousand supporters.As the rally went on, PAD announced their effort to collect signatures to request removal house representatives and senates who supported the amendment on May 30, 2008.The next day Samak expressed on government-run NBT television channel his intention to dissolve the rally by force. In reaction to Samak's speech, PAD issued announcement against the government's move.
Length: 646
Rating: 5.00 (4 ratings)
Tags: police killed thai people PM Somchai Wongsawat protester Political Thailand PAD Human right People's Alliance for Democracy พันธมิตร กู้ชาติ พันธมิตรฯ เพื่อน ประชาชื่น ตั้ว นปช นปก anti thaksin ทักษิณ ชินวัตร สมัคร สุนทรเวช สมชาย วงศ์สวัสดิ์
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Conflict Continues in Thailand
CHAN:
The situation in Thailand remains tense. Protestors are angry about the death of a civilian at a demonstration earlier this week. Over 2,000 anti-government protesters take to the streets Thursday, demanding the resignation of the government.
STORY:
The 2,000 anti-government protesters held a peaceful demonstration in Bangkok's shopping district on October 9, demanding the government resign after bloody clashes between police and protesters earlier this week.
The protesters chanted "Get Out!" calling on Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat to resign. The march came a day after doctors at Bangkok's top medical school launched a campaign to deny medical services to police or politicians involved in the clashes on October 7, which killed two people and injured morethan 400 in the worst street violence in 16 years.
The protesters led by the so-called People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) group vowed to continue their rally until the government will step down.
Somchai told reporters that the government will setup a committee to investigate the October 7 clash.
[Somchai Wongsawat, Thailand Prime Minister]:
"The incident that occurred - it was not the government'sintention to hurt anyone. We hope this committee that we set up will bring the truth of how the incident happened. I'm confident the truth will answer all the questions."
At least six people have lost their limbs in clashes with police. Police say they were using only tear gas to disburse the crowd, but the protest leaders said many of the injuries and one of the deaths were caused by police explosives.
Meanwhile, PAD protest leaders are facing prison terms. Thailand's Court of Appeals said nine arrested PAD leaders had not committed treason, which is a capital offense. But the court did issue new warrants against the leaders saying they might have committed public order offenses. These carry up to seven years in prison.
The charges result from the actions of PAD protesters who, armed with golf clubs, stakes and machetes, stormed a state television station, broke into several ministries and overran the prime minister's official compound.
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Rating: 5.00 (3 ratings)
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Thailands Queen Mourns Protester
STORY:
Thailand's revered Queen Sirikat arrives at the funeral of one of two protesters killed last week in a tear gas attack by police in Bangkok.
Police had also used smoke grenades to try to force thousands of anti-government protesters away from the national parliament.
Hundreds were hurt by shrapnel. Some lost limbs.
Police say they were not the cause, but forensic tests have shown some of the tear gas canisters used are capable of such damage.
Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat has apologized for last week's deadly clashes.
In a televised speech to the nation, he also addressed growing calls for his resignation.
[Somchai Wongsawat, Prime Minister of Thailand]:
"The government is giving support to amend the constitution. The amendment could lead to everyone's acceptance to go forward. If all Thais are ready to accept the change that will benefit them, then I'm ready to step down without any problem."
He went on to say he doesn't think leaving the job he's had for just three weeks will solve Thailand's problems.
The protesters have virtually paralyzed the government, polarized society, and already seen off one prime minister.
But they vow to keep occupying Government House until they get a leader with no links to ousted PM Thaksin Shinawatra.
Somchai is a brother-in-law of Thaksin.
Protest organizers see the queen's funeral visit as the strongest sign yet that they've got the support of the monarchy.
Length: 96
Rating: 5.00 (7 ratings)
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