Tuesday, August 26, 2008

ဘဲဥပုပ္စာမိ မဲ့ သူ ့မ်က္ႏွာၾကီး..ထြက္ျပပါဦးလား၊ ရွက္ျဖီးျဖီးနဲ ့

အာေခ်ာင္သူၾကီး..ခဲစာေတာ့ မိေတာ့မယ္။ ကိုယ္ေဘး ကိုယ္မသိ..ပါေလရာ စပ္စု ၾကီးျပာေနျပီ။ သူလည္း သန္းေရႊလိုပါဘဲ။ လူေတြ သူ ့ကို ခ်စ္ၾကမယ္. သူ ့ကို ေထာက္ခံမယ္ထင္တာ။ ဘယ္ဟုတ္မလဲ။ အခုေတာ့ ထိုင္း ျပည္သူေတြကေတာင္.သူ ကိုလက္မခံေတာ့တာ.. မေထာက္ခံေတာ့တာ မ်က္ဝါးထင္ထင္ ျမင္ရမွဘဲ..ပုလဲမ်က္ရည္ တရႊတ္ရႊြတ္..ခေနပါသတဲ့။ ဆံပင္ျဖဴေတြ မွ..အားမနာ..ရွက္စရာပါ။
Thai prime minister's offices under siege
http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/asiapcf/08/26/thailand.protests/index.html



BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- Tensions were high in the Thai capital late Tuesday as a huge phalanx of protesters besieged the main government compound, demanding the resignation of Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej's government

Demonstrators gather outside Thailand's Government House during a rally on August 26 in Bangkok.


"This is the first time as far as I'm aware that protesters have ever occupied effectively what is the White House of Thailand," said CNN's Dan Rivers, who had to shout above the loud chants of the crowd.
Protests outside the Government House have been going on for months, but Rivers said the demonstrations "stepped up a quantum leap" on Tuesday. He said hundreds of protesters continue to pour into the streets outside the Government House late in the day. Watch more about the Bangkok protests »
Samak, who has been unable to get into his official residence, held a news conference Tuesday night refusing to back down and warning protesters that police will be moving in to disperse the crowds.
Other government ministers were also prevented from attending a weekly cabinet meeting inside the building.
But the protesters showed no sign of ending their demonstrations and have tried to fortify their positions with razor wire. Protesters also rallied outside the ministries of finance and agriculture

Some anti-government protesters also shut down a state-run television station in Bangkok. Armed with guns and knives, they briefly stopped NBT television's programming before police arrested 80 of them, the Thai News Agency reported.
The protests were the latest by the People's Alliance for Democracy, which says Samak's administration is a proxy for former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who was ousted in a coup in 2006 and fled to England.

He returned to Thailand after Samak came to power in parliamentary elections in December. Thaksin fled again this month, just as he was to appear in court in a corruption case.
The alliance contends that Samak is trying to amend the constitution so that Thaksin does not have to face the charges. It also blames the government for not trying to extradite the former prime minister.

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