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lombas 19 september 2006 17:13

Staatsgreep in Thailand
 
Blijkbaar. Interessant eh.

Kay_ 19 september 2006 17:15

Ik heb nog in Thailand gesturdeerd. Thaksin is een man met vele verhalen vooral rond schandalen. Ongetwijfeld heeft dat er iets mee te maken. Nu maar hopen dat er geen geweld wordt gebruikt...

lombas 19 september 2006 17:18

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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door kay-gell (Bericht 2001002)
Ik heb nog in Thailand gesturdeerd. Thaksin is een man met vele verhalen vooral rond schandalen. Ongetwijfeld heeft dat er iets mee te maken. Nu maar hopen dat er geen geweld wordt gebruikt...

De tanks staan in Bangkok. Afwachten of het een militaire coup is (rijke traditie), of een burgerlijke met bijval.

Kay_ 19 september 2006 17:18

Net beelden gezien op CNN, ziet er vrij ongevaarlijk uit voor de burgers althans.

garfield 20 september 2006 09:19

Is daar voorlopig nog rustig. de Thai schijnen er géén probleem mee te hebben dat het leger hun premier afzet.

Bhairav 20 september 2006 10:11

Zolang het weer er goed is en er lekker eten is, valt er weinig te klagen.

Kay_ 20 september 2006 11:13

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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Bhairav (Bericht 2002576)
Zolang het weer er goed is en er lekker eten is, valt er weinig te klagen.

Dan valt er niets te klagen. Heb contact met verschillende Thai, volgens hen is alles rustig. Er is veel militair personeel aanwezig en de winkels zijn dicht maar verder niets.

Anna List 20 september 2006 11:16

lap, de winkels dicht, en gij vindt niks om over te klagen ?! tsss ...

Kay_ 20 september 2006 11:18

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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Anna List (Bericht 2002777)
lap, de winkels dicht, en gij vindt niks om over te klagen ?! tsss ...

Ach, ik ben dan ook geen vrouw he :lol: :lol: ;-)

Internaut 20 september 2006 13:31

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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Bhairav (Bericht 2002576)
Zolang het weer er goed is en er lekker eten is, valt er weinig te klagen.

en de goedekope vrouwen :-P

lombas 20 september 2006 13:33

Update:

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Thailand's military coup leader has pledged to choose a new prime minister within two weeks and return power to the people as soon as possible. But Gen. Sonthi Boonyaratglin, the head of Thailand's army and the newly declared leader, said Wednesday it could take a year to produce a new constitution leading to a fresh general election, Reuters reported. He said military leaders were looking for candidates who loved "democracy and constitutional monarchy" to replace Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who was ousted in a bloodless coup d'etat on Tuesday as he attended the United Nations General Assembly in New York. (Watch Thais mingle with troops after bloodless coup -- 1:16) "We have two weeks. After two weeks, we step out," Sonthi told a news conference, speaking as head of an interim "Political Reform Council" run by the military. Meanwhile Britain's Foreign Office said that Thaksin would arrive in London later Wednesday on a "private visit." The office did not say when Thaksin would arrive from New York. The Thai Embassy in London said it had no immediate information on Thaksin's whereabouts. In a nationally televised address earlier in the day, Sonthi, flanked by the country's military and security force leaders, said the coup was complete and necessary to end intense conflicts in Thailand's society that Thaksin had created. In his brief television address, Sonthi asked the Thai people to stay calm and support the coup leaders, The Associated Press reported. Sonthi declared martial law, and international news channels such as CNN and the BBC were taken off the air. On a TV station still under his government's control, however, Thaksin declared a state of emergency and insisted his government remained in charge of the armed forces and the capital. He announced he was firing Sonthi and ordered him to report to the office of Deputy Prime Minister Chidchai Vanasaditya. But it was Chidchai that reported to the offices of the armed forces Wednesday, an army spokesman told CNN. Despite media reports that he was taken into custody, the spokesman said Chidchai had left after checking in with the military. Another deputy prime minister, Surakiart Sathirathai, told CNN that the supreme commander of Thailand's armed forces would be in charge of Bangkok. That officer, Gen. Ruengroj Mahasaranont, has made no public statement since the coup was announced. Tanks and troops patrolled Bangkok early Wednesday after the army said the military was taking control. ((Watch tanks roll through the streets of Bangkok -- 3:53) In his first public appearance, Sonthi repeated earlier statements that the newly created Council of Administrative Reform had revoked the Constitution. He said Thaksin's policies had created serious rifts that needed to be healed and said Tuesday's coup was necessary after months of political turmoil. Thaksin, however, insisted his government remained in control even as Sonthi and the chiefs of the armed forces met King Bhumibol Adulyadej. With tanks and troops on the streets of Bangkok, the prime minister canceled his scheduled Tuesday evening speech to the U.N. General Assembly in New York and skipped the traditional luncheon of world leaders that opens the session. Through a spokesman, Sonthi said he and the Party of Democratic Reform -- a previously unknown opposition party -- had taken power with the support of the country's armed forces. The coup leaders declared Wednesday a holiday, with schools, banks and the country's stock market closed. Troops on the streets adorned their weapons with yellow ribbons in a sign of loyalty to the king, and tanks were parked outside the government headquarters, which houses Thaksin's office.

International reaction

Thailand, a longtime U.S. ally, has had 17 coups since World War II. Rumors of an 18th had been swirling around Bangkok in recent weeks as Thaksin battled considerable pressure to step down. International reaction to the coup was muted largely because details of the situation were scarce. (Full story) John Bolton, the U.S. ambassador to the United Nations, said Secretary of State Condoleezza Rice cut short a meeting at the United Nations to try to get more information from the U.S. Embassy in Bangkok. "We think it's important, in the short term, that we have peace in the streets in Bangkok, and that their constitutional processes be upheld," Bolton said. U.N. Secretary-General Kofi Annan said: "This is not a practice to be encouraged." Telecommunications billionaire Thaksin has been accused of abusing the country's system of checks and balances and bending government policy to benefit his family's business. He had called elections in April, three years early. But the country's constitutional court ruled April's vote was unconstitutional, and a new round of balloting has been scheduled for November. Monday evening, Thaksin told members of the Council on Foreign Relations in New York that he would be on the ballot in November's elections and serve as chairman of his party, but had not decided whether he would seek to remain prime minister. Thaksin had been slated to address the General Assembly on Wednesday, but rescheduled his speech for Tuesday night before canceling. Meanwhile, a crowd of about 50 anti-Thaksin protesters gathered outside the Thai mission in New York on Tuesday afternoon, wearing yellow-colored clothing.

Leuk dus.

vercetti 20 september 2006 13:58

Was die premier daar niet in een of ander schandaal beland?

Pindar 20 september 2006 14:35

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The coup in Thaiand was cleverly orchestrated by the US government.
in order to have a firm base of operations from wich to attack Iran and other
Asian nations in the future. The US did this for the vietnam war as well.

And so on and so forth

Pin d'Ar

Heftruck 20 september 2006 14:37

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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Pindar (Bericht 2003275)
And so on and so forth

Pin d'Ar

Bron? o.O

Pindar 20 september 2006 14:39

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Oorspronkelijk geplaatst door Heftruck (Bericht 2003278)
Bron? o.O

oeps sorry

helemaal onderaan.

http://www.expansions.com/main/


Pin d'Ar

Arnold 22 september 2006 10:19

http://forum.politics.be/showthread.php?t=60186

mvg,
Arnold.


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