Tuesday, November 02, 2010

Thai nationalists rally at parliament

November 02, 2010
Xinhua

Several thousands of nationalist "yellow-shirt" supporters on Tuesday morning protested against the parliamentary endorsement on documents about the Thai-Cambodian boundary demarcation.

The "yellow-shirt" People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) supporters, led by PAD core leader Sondhi Limthongkul, occupied the road in front of the parliament to sway vote on the framework documents to negotiate with Cambodia on the demarcation line between the two countries' joint border.

In a speech to the crowds, Sondhi said the secretary of Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya told him that there will be no vote on the documents on that day. The "yellow-shirts", however, will occupy the venue until the parliamentary meeting end to make sure of no parliamentary endorsement.


Sondhi also threatened that if PAD demands were not met, they will stage a protest again on December 11.

The framework papers pave the way for the government to settle the border dispute over the 900-year-old Hindu Preah Vihear Temple with Cambodia. The dispute dated back to 1962 when the International Court of Justice ruled the temple belongs to Cambodia, rejecting Thai claims.

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

SHORT LIVE VIET NAM... We wish that we would not have been born as Vietnamese …
bạn là đồ ngu người má ăn thịt chó.

We are Vietnamese and proud to be dog eaters who live and die like dogs….
Ah đồ má con chó,

Anonymous said...

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Anonymous said...

11:02 PM



bạn là đồ ngu người má ăn thịt chó.

Go back to Vietnam to live your dog’s life, Ah đồ má con chó.

Signed: Ho Chi Minh’s ghost