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    Posted April 12, 2009 by
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    Innocents killed by Thailand's Government Military

     

    Thai Government is killing its own People:

    April 13, 2009

    This early morning of Song Kran day (Thai New Year) in Bangkok, Thailand, soldiers who have received order from Abhisit Vejjajiva, the puppet prime minister, shot the red-shirted people who fight for the genuine democracy free hand (without arms).

    They didn't care whether these innocent people were women or even a 3 year old child. The military took away the bodies of the red-shirted people who they shot (with M-16) with them in order to hide those bodies from media.

    We cannot rely on our local mass media which are dominated by the government. May I ask you, to spread the news to the global democracy countries that Thai illegitimate government killed and injured unarmed Thai people.

    They even blocked D-Station; the Democracy media channel which is probably the only TV station that report "True" information for this chaos. Thai people never had rights that they deserved. There is no justice in our country.

    Prem Tinsulanont, Privy Council head, who has made a faked democracy for long, and is backing the current government, was politically naked. Prem who is prevented from any involvement in politics as being a privy councilor, has made a malfunction. Lately, he was a person backing the yellow-shirted people whose missions were to overthrow the Mr. Samak Sundaravej and Somchai Wongsawat governments by any means (including the injustice court rulings), and help setting up the current coalition government nastily.

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