I see your Thai news is so good, but your own mind is a tiltle dirty
with extremism for Cambodia.

On Jul 3, 10:47 am, Savun <[email protected]> wrote:
> Yingluck Shianwatra, U.S educated from Kansas State University, first female
> elected Prime Minister in Thailand history. And she has never run for office 
> or
> held a government post, so she has a lot to prove to show she can run the
> country.
>  
> It is nice to see head to head battle between British Educated, Abhisit
> Vejjajiva from Oxford University and the  U.S educated, Yingluck Shianwatra 
> from
> Kansas State University.
>  
> In all these, what does this means for Cambodia and Thailand conflicts?  I 
> love
> to be wrong, but I have to say, nothing will be change in this conflicts. 
> Thai’s
> politics remain the same with their ambition on a piece of land surrounding
> Preah Vihea Temple. Hun Sen's ambition not yet
>
> accomplished  for his son, Hun Meaneth to lead Cambodia military and Hun Sen
> himself win another term in 2013 election.
>  
> Here’s some clues for Thailnad, in the eyes of many, Sunday’s election was a
> referendum on the military’s decision to seize power, and the protests that
> paralyzed Bangkok for two months last year, prompting a live-ammunition 
> military
> crackdown that left at least 91 people dead.
>
>  
> In 2006, Army Commander Sonthi launched a coup which brought down the 
> government
> of  YinLuck’s brother,  Thaksin Shinawatra in Sept 19, 2006.
>  
> The 64-year-old former general, who retired in October 2007, is now the head 
> of
> Matabhum Party (Motherland Party).
>  
> The conclusion, same old politics of Thailand, despite Thaksin Shinawatra
> economics advisor to Hun Sen, CPP (Communist People’s Party). And  major
> developments in Kor Kong province remain in Hun Sen and Thaksin’s hand.

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