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« on: August 29, 2008, 10:08:14 PM »

magnificent. try this one in down town beijing.

Protests close Thai airports

August 29, 2008 09:39pm
THAI authorities have closed three airports, stranding travellers at popular beach resorts.

Tourist-packed Phuket and Krabi airports were closed along with the deep south's Hat Yai airport.

On the southern resort island of Phuket more than 5000 anti-government protesters invaded Phuket International Airport, storming its two runways and preventing passengers from going in or out, said Airports of Thailand spokeswoman Monrudee Ketphand.

"The director of Phuket International Airport decided to temporarily shut down the airport because protesters have trespassed on the parking spots and blocked the runways," said Ms Monrudee.

"The Phuket governor is trying to negotiate with protesters now."

Soon after, the company's president Sereerat Prasutanont confirmed two further airports had closed.

"The authority shut down both Hat Yai and Krabi airports soon after Phuket was closed because officials are unable to operate," he said.

"The duration of the closure will depend on how the situation develops," he said.

Ms Monrudee said there was speculation that similar protests were planned for the northern hubs of Chiang Mai and Chiang Rai.

In a further blow for airlines, the union leader at flag carrier Thai Airways called today for its 15,000 members to go on strike in solidarity with anti-government protesters in Bangkok.

"We call on our members from every department to exercise their right to take two days' sick leave without a doctor's certificate ... because this morning the government attacked people," said Jaemsri Sukchotsri.

Thailand is a major tourist destination, attracting about 15 million foreign visitors a year.

The airport protests came as thousands of activists laid siege to Bangkok's Government House for the fourth straight day, calling for Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej to resign.
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« Reply #1 on: August 30, 2008, 12:12:08 PM »

China would have just rolled in the troops.

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And then denied anything happened or say they "negotiated a settlement"*.





* Go away or we'll fucking shoot you ... oh, and all people who organized this please go over there and we'll send you for re-education ... Or we'll fucking shoot you. Thank you for your time ~Ministry of Peace
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« Reply #2 on: September 25, 2008, 07:34:20 PM »

i got the dreams of a thai border town right now. some good food , a couple of cold frosites, some creedence clearwater being played by a toothless singer and stinkin heat. yeehah. a quick dip in the mekong and life is my oyster.
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