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Old February 16th, 2010, 06:28 PM posted to soc.culture.thai,rec.travel.asia,soc.culture.malaysia,soc.culture.singapore
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Default Riots expected in Bangkok soon

Government asked to implement emergency decree to head off rioting
By Suchat Sritama


The Nation

BANGKOK: -- The Thai Chamber of Commerce yesterday asked the
government to consider declaring a state of emergency as a first step
in controlling possible outbreaks of intense rioting.

It said an emergency decree would allow the government to prevent the
situation from spiralling out of control. The private sector does not
want to see a repeat of the violence that rocked Pattaya and Bangkok
last April.

Already, the ongoing Map Ta Phut controversy and this past weekend's
C4 incident at the Supreme Court and grenade explosion near Government
House have damaged the confidence of foreign investors and tourists
alike.

TCC vice chairman Phongsak Assakul said the private sector wanted the
government to implement riot-control measures ahead of the scheduled
February 26 court verdict in the assets-seizure case of ousted prime
minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

"If intense rioting like last April happens again, it will be very
hard to restore foreigners' confidence in Thailand," said Phongsak,
who supports an emergency decree from the government.

But he admitted it was up to the government to assess the situation.
"If the government believes the situation will not be serious, then it
would not be advisable to launch such a decree, because that could
result in panic," Phongsak added.

Meanwhile, tourism associations yesterday warned the meetings,
incentives, conventions and exhibitions (MICE) industry would suffer
if the government did declare a state of emergency.

The Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA), the Trade Exhibition
Association (TEA) and event organisers all believe MICE business will
plunge if the government issues a state of emergency or implements
other measures to prevent violence.

The tourism industry - indeed, the overall business sector - is
already fearful of a return to domestic political violence.

People fear another outbreak of chaos in the wake of the court ruling
in the Thaksin case.

ATTA president Surapol Sritrakul said tourism operators were
especially worried.

"Even though we've not yet seen any cancellations of meetings or
exhibitions from outside, foreign businessmen are already looking
ahead to our political situation, while tourists are being warned
against coming to Thailand," said Surapol.

He said renewed political turmoil would cause tourists to go to other
countries instead.

"Bad politics will not hurt only tourism businesses, but rather all
businesses," said Surapol.

TEA president Patrapee Chinachoti said all international exhibitions
planned for Thailand this month and next remained scheduled. However,
he warned if the political situation experienced a sudden downturn, it
would hurt the MICE industry.

"The TEA remains confident the MICE sector will grow 20 percent this
year," she said, adding that July-August and November-December were
the peak periods for events and exhibitions.

A representative from CM Organiser, the Kingdom's leading event
organiser, said some big projects developed or owned by the government
had been put on hold, due to the instability.

However, private operators are maintaining their schedules and product
launches despite the prospects of the political situation turning
sour.

PK Exhibition Management yesterday confirmed it would hold the 18th
Discovery Thailand & Discovery World 2010 event, at the Queen Sirikit
National Convention Centre in Bangkok from March 11-14.

More than 1,200 hotels, airlines, travel agencies, spas, golf courses,
cruise outfits and entertainment and related businesses will be on
hand to offer 50-per-cent discounts on products and services.

The company expects 300,000 visitors to spend more than Bt400 million
at the event.

In addition, the Amazing Isaan Fair 2010 will run between Thursday and
Sunday. The Tourism Authority of Thailand will lead hotels, resorts,
travel agents and golf courses to offer packages exploring the
Northeast and Indochina.

Nattakit Tangpoonsinthana, executive vice president for marketing at
Central Pattana, said Thailand's tourism industry was picking up,
reflected in the 90-per-cent occupancy rate of hotels around
CentralWorld. He also believes the political turbulence will end soon.

Deputy Prime Minister Trairong Suwankhiri yesterday urged everyone to
remain peaceful, because news of bombs being planted could scare away
foreign tourists.

"Whether these bombs are part of the political protests, I don't know.
I just hope they're not. It could be a third party or even a prank.
It's a matter for the police," he said
  #2  
Old February 17th, 2010, 01:22 AM posted to soc.culture.thai,rec.travel.asia,soc.culture.malaysia,soc.culture.singapore
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Default Riots expected in Bangkok soon

why riots ?


Thaksin is loosing his assets ?

or Thaksin getting a Cambodian passport ?





n Feb 16, 9:28*am, none wrote:
Government asked to implement emergency decree to head off rioting
By Suchat Sritama

The Nation

BANGKOK: -- The Thai Chamber of Commerce yesterday asked the
government to consider declaring a state of emergency as a first step
in controlling possible outbreaks of intense rioting.

It said an emergency decree would allow the government to prevent the
situation from spiralling out of control. The private sector does not
want to see a repeat of the violence that rocked Pattaya and Bangkok
last April.

Already, the ongoing Map Ta Phut controversy and this past weekend's
C4 incident at the Supreme Court and grenade explosion near Government
House have damaged the confidence of foreign investors and tourists
alike.

TCC vice chairman Phongsak Assakul said the private sector wanted the
government to implement riot-control measures ahead of the scheduled
February 26 court verdict in the assets-seizure case of ousted prime
minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

"If intense rioting like last April happens again, it will be very
hard to restore foreigners' confidence in Thailand," said Phongsak,
who supports an emergency decree from the government.

But he admitted it was up to the government to assess the situation.
"If the government believes the situation will not be serious, then it
would not be advisable to launch such a decree, because that could
result in panic," Phongsak added.

Meanwhile, tourism associations yesterday warned the meetings,
incentives, conventions and exhibitions (MICE) industry would suffer
if the government did declare a state of emergency.

The Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA), the Trade Exhibition
Association (TEA) and event organisers all believe MICE business will
plunge if the government issues a state of emergency or implements
other measures to prevent violence.

The tourism industry - indeed, the overall business sector - is
already fearful of a return to domestic political violence.

People fear another outbreak of chaos in the wake of the court ruling
in the Thaksin case.

ATTA president Surapol Sritrakul said tourism operators were
especially worried.

"Even though we've not yet seen any cancellations of meetings or
exhibitions from outside, foreign businessmen are already looking
ahead to our political situation, while tourists are being warned
against coming to Thailand," said Surapol.

He said renewed political turmoil would cause tourists to go to other
countries instead.

"Bad politics will not hurt only tourism businesses, but rather all
businesses," said Surapol.

TEA president Patrapee Chinachoti said all international exhibitions
planned for Thailand this month and next remained scheduled. However,
he warned if the political situation experienced a sudden downturn, it
would hurt the MICE industry.

"The TEA remains confident the MICE sector will grow 20 percent this
year," she said, adding that July-August and November-December were
the peak periods for events and exhibitions.

A representative from CM Organiser, the Kingdom's leading event
organiser, said some big projects developed or owned by the government
had been put on hold, due to the instability.

However, private operators are maintaining their schedules and product
launches despite the prospects of the political situation turning
sour.

PK Exhibition Management yesterday confirmed it would hold the 18th
Discovery Thailand & Discovery World 2010 event, at the Queen Sirikit
National Convention Centre in Bangkok from March 11-14.

More than 1,200 hotels, airlines, travel agencies, spas, golf courses,
cruise outfits and entertainment and related businesses will be on
hand to offer 50-per-cent discounts on products and services.

The company expects 300,000 visitors to spend more than Bt400 million
at the event.

In addition, the Amazing Isaan Fair 2010 will run between Thursday and
Sunday. The Tourism Authority of Thailand will lead hotels, resorts,
travel agents and golf courses to offer packages exploring the
Northeast and Indochina.

Nattakit Tangpoonsinthana, executive vice president for marketing at
Central Pattana, said Thailand's tourism industry was picking up,
reflected in the 90-per-cent occupancy rate of hotels around
CentralWorld. He also believes the political turbulence will end soon.

Deputy Prime Minister Trairong Suwankhiri yesterday urged everyone to
remain peaceful, because news of bombs being planted could scare away
foreign tourists.

"Whether these bombs are part of the political protests, I don't know.
I just hope they're not. It could be a third party or even a prank.
It's a matter for the police," he said


  #3  
Old February 17th, 2010, 06:40 AM posted to soc.culture.thai,rec.travel.asia,soc.culture.malaysia,soc.culture.singapore
Fucking Komin the Pedophile Turd
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Default Riots expected in Bangkok soon are being planned by Komin theCambodian traitor

On Feb 17, 8:22*am, the Black LEARN GA kock of the ****ing
Boudha wrote:
why *riots ?

Thaksin *is *loosing *his *assets *?

or *Thaksin *getting a *Cambodian *passport *?

n Feb 16, 9:28*am, none wrote:



Government asked to implement emergency decree to head off rioting
By Suchat Sritama


The Nation


BANGKOK: -- The Thai Chamber of Commerce yesterday asked the
government to consider declaring a state of emergency as a first step
in controlling possible outbreaks of intense rioting.


It said an emergency decree would allow the government to prevent the
situation from spiralling out of control. The private sector does not
want to see a repeat of the violence that rocked Pattaya and Bangkok
last April.


Already, the ongoing Map Ta Phut controversy and this past weekend's
C4 incident at the Supreme Court and grenade explosion near Government
House have damaged the confidence of foreign investors and tourists
alike.


TCC vice chairman Phongsak Assakul said the private sector wanted the
government to implement riot-control measures ahead of the scheduled
February 26 court verdict in the assets-seizure case of ousted prime
minister Thaksin Shinawatra.


"If intense rioting like last April happens again, it will be very
hard to restore foreigners' confidence in Thailand," said Phongsak,
who supports an emergency decree from the government.


But he admitted it was up to the government to assess the situation.
"If the government believes the situation will not be serious, then it
would not be advisable to launch such a decree, because that could
result in panic," Phongsak added.


Meanwhile, tourism associations yesterday warned the meetings,
incentives, conventions and exhibitions (MICE) industry would suffer
if the government did declare a state of emergency.


The Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA), the Trade Exhibition
Association (TEA) and event organisers all believe MICE business will
plunge if the government issues a state of emergency or implements
other measures to prevent violence.


The tourism industry - indeed, the overall business sector - is
already fearful of a return to domestic political violence.


People fear another outbreak of chaos in the wake of the court ruling
in the Thaksin case.


ATTA president Surapol Sritrakul said tourism operators were
especially worried.


"Even though we've not yet seen any cancellations of meetings or
exhibitions from outside, foreign businessmen are already looking
ahead to our political situation, while tourists are being warned
against coming to Thailand," said Surapol.


He said renewed political turmoil would cause tourists to go to other
countries instead.


"Bad politics will not hurt only tourism businesses, but rather all
businesses," said Surapol.


TEA president Patrapee Chinachoti said all international exhibitions
planned for Thailand this month and next remained scheduled. However,
he warned if the political situation experienced a sudden downturn, it
would hurt the MICE industry.


"The TEA remains confident the MICE sector will grow 20 percent this
year," she said, adding that July-August and November-December were
the peak periods for events and exhibitions.


A representative from CM Organiser, the Kingdom's leading event
organiser, said some big projects developed or owned by the government
had been put on hold, due to the instability.


However, private operators are maintaining their schedules and product
launches despite the prospects of the political situation turning
sour.


PK Exhibition Management yesterday confirmed it would hold the 18th
Discovery Thailand & Discovery World 2010 event, at the Queen Sirikit
National Convention Centre in Bangkok from March 11-14.


More than 1,200 hotels, airlines, travel agencies, spas, golf courses,
cruise outfits and entertainment and related businesses will be on
hand to offer 50-per-cent discounts on products and services.


The company expects 300,000 visitors to spend more than Bt400 million
at the event.


In addition, the Amazing Isaan Fair 2010 will run between Thursday and
Sunday. The Tourism Authority of Thailand will lead hotels, resorts,
travel agents and golf courses to offer packages exploring the
Northeast and Indochina.


Nattakit Tangpoonsinthana, executive vice president for marketing at
Central Pattana, said Thailand's tourism industry was picking up,
reflected in the 90-per-cent occupancy rate of hotels around
CentralWorld. He also believes the political turbulence will end soon.


Deputy Prime Minister Trairong Suwankhiri yesterday urged everyone to
remain peaceful, because news of bombs being planted could scare away
foreign tourists.


"Whether these bombs are part of the political protests, I don't know.
I just hope they're not. It could be a third party or even a prank.
It's a matter for the police," he said


These riots could well be planned by a Vietnamese spy called Komin the
Cambodian turd.

  #4  
Old February 17th, 2010, 08:32 AM posted to soc.culture.thai,rec.travel.asia,soc.culture.malaysia,soc.culture.singapore
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Default Riots expected in Bangkok soon are being planned by Komin theCambodian traitor

Vietnamese were inside amongst the RED Shirt supporters ,

I doubt REALKOMIN is in this group ,because
Komin is in Cambodia .





Feb 17, 12:40*pm, ****ing Komin the Pedophile Turd
wrote:
On Feb 17, 8:22*am, the Black *LEARN GA *kock *of the *****ing



Boudha wrote:
why *riots ?


Thaksin *is *loosing *his *assets *?


or *Thaksin *getting a *Cambodian *passport *?


n Feb 16, 9:28*am, none wrote:


Government asked to implement emergency decree to head off rioting
By Suchat Sritama


The Nation


BANGKOK: -- The Thai Chamber of Commerce yesterday asked the
government to consider declaring a state of emergency as a first step
in controlling possible outbreaks of intense rioting.


It said an emergency decree would allow the government to prevent the
situation from spiralling out of control. The private sector does not
want to see a repeat of the violence that rocked Pattaya and Bangkok
last April.


Already, the ongoing Map Ta Phut controversy and this past weekend's
C4 incident at the Supreme Court and grenade explosion near Government
House have damaged the confidence of foreign investors and tourists
alike.


TCC vice chairman Phongsak Assakul said the private sector wanted the
government to implement riot-control measures ahead of the scheduled
February 26 court verdict in the assets-seizure case of ousted prime
minister Thaksin Shinawatra.


"If intense rioting like last April happens again, it will be very
hard to restore foreigners' confidence in Thailand," said Phongsak,
who supports an emergency decree from the government.


But he admitted it was up to the government to assess the situation.
"If the government believes the situation will not be serious, then it
would not be advisable to launch such a decree, because that could
result in panic," Phongsak added.


Meanwhile, tourism associations yesterday warned the meetings,
incentives, conventions and exhibitions (MICE) industry would suffer
if the government did declare a state of emergency.


The Association of Thai Travel Agents (ATTA), the Trade Exhibition
Association (TEA) and event organisers all believe MICE business will
plunge if the government issues a state of emergency or implements
other measures to prevent violence.


The tourism industry - indeed, the overall business sector - is
already fearful of a return to domestic political violence.


People fear another outbreak of chaos in the wake of the court ruling
in the Thaksin case.


ATTA president Surapol Sritrakul said tourism operators were
especially worried.


"Even though we've not yet seen any cancellations of meetings or
exhibitions from outside, foreign businessmen are already looking
ahead to our political situation, while tourists are being warned
against coming to Thailand," said Surapol.


He said renewed political turmoil would cause tourists to go to other
countries instead.


"Bad politics will not hurt only tourism businesses, but rather all
businesses," said Surapol.


TEA president Patrapee Chinachoti said all international exhibitions
planned for Thailand this month and next remained scheduled. However,
he warned if the political situation experienced a sudden downturn, it
would hurt the MICE industry.


"The TEA remains confident the MICE sector will grow 20 percent this
year," she said, adding that July-August and November-December were
the peak periods for events and exhibitions.


A representative from CM Organiser, the Kingdom's leading event
organiser, said some big projects developed or owned by the government
had been put on hold, due to the instability.


However, private operators are maintaining their schedules and product
launches despite the prospects of the political situation turning
sour.


PK Exhibition Management yesterday confirmed it would hold the 18th
Discovery Thailand & Discovery World 2010 event, at the Queen Sirikit
National Convention Centre in Bangkok from March 11-14.


More than 1,200 hotels, airlines, travel agencies, spas, golf courses,
cruise outfits and entertainment and related businesses will be on
hand to offer 50-per-cent discounts on products and services.


The company expects 300,000 visitors to spend more than Bt400 million
at the event.


In addition, the Amazing Isaan Fair 2010 will run between Thursday and
Sunday. The Tourism Authority of Thailand will lead hotels, resorts,
travel agents and golf courses to offer packages exploring the
Northeast and Indochina.


Nattakit Tangpoonsinthana, executive vice president for marketing at
Central Pattana, said Thailand's tourism industry was picking up,
reflected in the 90-per-cent occupancy rate of hotels around
CentralWorld. He also believes the political turbulence will end soon..


Deputy Prime Minister Trairong Suwankhiri yesterday urged everyone to
remain peaceful, because news of bombs being planted could scare away
foreign tourists.


"Whether these bombs are part of the political protests, I don't know..
I just hope they're not. It could be a third party or even a prank.
It's a matter for the police," he said


These riots could well be planned by a Vietnamese spy called Komin the
Cambodian turd.


  #5  
Old February 17th, 2010, 11:25 AM posted to soc.culture.thai,rec.travel.asia,soc.culture.malaysia,soc.culture.singapore
Wakalukong
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Default Riots expected in Bangkok soon are being planned by Komin theCambodian traitor

On Feb 17, 3:32*pm, "Allah , your only god Allah , you are only
allowed to have me as your only God , you are only authorised to
have Allah as your only God ." wrote:
Vietnamese *were *inside amongst *the *RED *Shirt *supporters ,

I *doubt *REALKOMIN *is *in *this *group *,because
Komin is *in *Cambodia .

(snip)
----------

Hey everyone, the spy now admits he's in Cambodia, not Hong Kong. The
Viets must have squeezed his balls so hard he had to admit his
location.

Wakalukong
  #6  
Old February 17th, 2010, 04:17 PM posted to soc.culture.thai,rec.travel.asia,soc.culture.malaysia,soc.culture.singapore
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Default Riots expected in Bangkok soon are being planned by Komin theCambodian traitor

Komin has been posting from Cambodia for the last 2
years ,


Komin has come from Hong Kong and is now residing in
Cambodia .


wakalukong , how come you are the last to know ?


wakalukong, you must be a Bloody Fool; .




Feb 17, 5:25*pm, Wakalukong wrote:
On Feb 17, 3:32*pm, "Allah , your *only *god Allah , you *are *only
allowed to *have *me as your *only *God , you are only *authorised to
have Allah *as *your only *God ." wrote: Vietnamese *were *inside amongst *the *RED *Shirt *supporters ,

I *doubt *REALKOMIN *is *in *this *group *,because
Komin is *in *Cambodia .


(snip)
----------

Hey everyone, the spy now admits he's in Cambodia, not Hong Kong. *The
Viets must have squeezed his balls so hard he had to admit his
location.

Wakalukong


  #7  
Old February 18th, 2010, 02:48 AM posted to soc.culture.thai,rec.travel.asia,soc.culture.malaysia,soc.culture.singapore
Wakalukong
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Default Riots expected in Bangkok soon are being planned by Komin theCambodian traitor

On Feb 17, 11:17*pm, "Chairman Mao , expert ****er of Chinese High
School Girl 's ****s in China" wrote:
Komin * has *been *posting *from *Cambodia *for *the *last *2
years *,

Komin *has * come *from *Hong *Kong and *is *now *residing in
Cambodia .

wakalukong *, how *come *you *are *the *last *to *know *?

wakalukong, *you *must be a *Bloody *Fool; .

(snip)
----------

Hey everyone, we now understand why Traitor Komin keeps denying he's
Cambodian and even says he's from Hong Kong. The turd can't face the
awful fact that he's a Cambodian traitor spying for the Vietnamese
military.

Wakalukong

  #8  
Old February 18th, 2010, 05:52 AM posted to soc.culture.thai,rec.travel.asia,soc.culture.malaysia,soc.culture.singapore
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Default Riots expected in Bangkok soon are being planned by Wakalukong, our Chinese Spy in ASEAN

wakalukong, the Chinese people and the Chinese Nation thank
you for your works as Our Chinese Spy in ASEAN .



On Feb 18, 8:48*am, Wakalukong wrote:
On Feb 17, 11:17*pm, "Chairman Mao , expert ****er of *Chinese High
School Girl 's ****s in *China" wrote: Komin * has *been *posting *from *Cambodia *for *the *last *2
years *,


Komin *has * come *from *Hong *Kong and *is *now *residing in
Cambodia .


wakalukong *, how *come *you *are *the *last *to *know *?


wakalukong, *you *must be a *Bloody *Fool; .


(snip)
----------

Hey everyone, we now understand why Traitor Komin keeps denying he's
Cambodian and even says he's from Hong Kong. *The turd can't face the
awful fact that he's a Cambodian traitor spying for the Vietnamese
military.

Wakalukong


  #9  
Old February 18th, 2010, 07:34 AM posted to soc.culture.thai,rec.travel.asia,soc.culture.malaysia,soc.culture.singapore
Wakalukong
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Posts: 23
Default Riots expected in Bangkok soon are being planned by Wakalukong ,our Chinese Spy in ASEAN

On Feb 18, 12:52*pm, "Chairman Mao , expert ****er of Chinese High
School Girl 's ****s in China" wrote:
wakalukong, *the *Chinese *people *and *the *Chinese Nation thank
*you *for your *works *as *Our *Chinese *Spy in ASEAN .

(snip)
----------

Traitor, you're biting like a toothless donkey. No wonder the Viets
are dissatisfied with you and are squeezing your balls mercilessly.

Wakalukong
  #10  
Old February 18th, 2010, 12:54 PM posted to soc.culture.thai,rec.travel.asia,soc.culture.malaysia,soc.culture.singapore
wakalukong
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Default Riots expected in Bangkok soon are being planned by Wakalukong ,our Chinese Spy in ASEAN

Chairman Mao,

I am a Chinese even though I was born a Singaporean ,

my heart is pure Chinese, my mind is 100% Chinese , just like most
Chinese are in Malaysia,

Chinese in Malaysia are 100% Chinese just like me,
Chinese in Malaysia are 100% loyal to Chinese Motherland China.


Chinese in Malaysia say they Chinese are Malaysian out of
fear for
the Malays who want Chinese in Malaysia to return home to China ,
but Chinese in Malaysia in their hearts are very faithful
and
loyal to Chinese Motherland China.


Chinese in Malaysia say they Chinese are Malaysians
just to satisfy
the Malays and just to fool the Malays for the Malay
consumption .


I wakalukong , as a Chinese in ASEAN ,
shall always spy for and on behalf of the Chinese people
in China my Fatherland .





n Feb 18, 1:34*pm, Wakalukong wrote:
On Feb 18, 12:52*pm, "Chairman Mao , expert ****er of *Chinese High
School Girl 's ****s in *China" wrote: wakalukong, *the *Chinese *people *and *the *Chinese Nation thank
*you *for your *works *as *Our *Chinese *Spy in ASEAN .


(snip)
----------

Traitor, you're biting like a toothless donkey. *No wonder the Viets
are dissatisfied with you and are squeezing your balls mercilessly.

Wakalukong


 




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