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    Posted April 17, 2009 by
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    Bangkok, Thailand
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    Bangkok protests

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    Youtube could get you killed?

     

    A thai woman who opposed Thaksin Thai Ex-PM and exiled on curruption charge face off with red shirts Thaksin's supporter yesterday. She showed her face on youtube, and her voice on youtube video is her way of expressing democracy and freedom. One of her youtube fan asked her “if she afraid of getting killed?”.

    On April 16, she went out to give water to solider and crashed with red shirt.

    She wrote “I was attacked by red shirts today. The minister's consultant from Thaksin government took picture of my license plate, my face and my friend's face. the rest ran and beat my car while I was giving water to soldiers.

    Can you please put this on ireport and forward this message to your friends as many as you can. Just tell your friends it is the girl in the video so they know who it is. IF anything ever happen, then I have witnesses to let the world know who come after me.

    I have to take my clips off for the moment. Will repost when it's safer.

    If it were me, I would be scare too for yellow shirt Thaksin opposition leader got shot with agar and M16 today in Bangkok. Someone got your license plate mean, they can tell where you live!

    Here is her youtube

    http://www.youtube.com/user/fuckthaksinthetyrant

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