this is the result of an unstable government that lies to its people and steals from its people. Here, protesters fight to rid the constitution
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by queengemini | June 25, 2008 at 05:55 am | 56 views | 1 comment | 0 recommendations
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queengeminiat 06:19 on June 25th, 2008
As our Prime minister Samak continues to stay in office, the protesters refuse to back down. Here, in front of the United Nations building in Bangkok, people gather to demonstrate their views on the current political situation. Having visited the site myself, I found that most of the protesters were surprisingly in jovial moods and were not at all agressive. There were even a few young children wearing yellow flags around their heads.