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Thailand
The Politics of Blood - for iPod/iPhone
In Thailand, the international media is the battleground for political ideas. Protests have become increasingly dramatic and well organised. In October 2008, Red-shirts, in their thousands, donated their own blood and poured it on the walls and under the gates of Government House while Yellow-shirted protesters staged a sit - in at Bangkok airport stranding thousands of tourists and bringing Thailand’s political turmoil to television screens around the world. But behind the arresting symbolism of these protests, issues of democracy, welfare, education and human rights are at stake, in a...
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3.3 stars from 29 ratings
Sukrit Sunam
I'm thai people. I want to explain about this. ahh... if u watch from thoese clip u'll see we splite to 2 group are yellow shirt and red shirt. with yellow shirt they are middle to high class. they believe Mr.Taksin's policy will bring thailand to hell, example he public some comperate that hold...Read full review »
Mustsumoto via Apple Podcasts · Thailand · 01/12/11
Foreigners fooled
The issue is simple. Thaksin has been corrupt. But he is BILLIONNAIRE. He has spent his money organizing the Red-shirt rallies and underground movements. He has paid for a political party in the House. Also hugely paid is his PR activities in and ourside of Thailand. The dramatization...Read full review »
Superbth34 via Apple Podcasts · Thailand · 01/08/11
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