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Demonstrators swarmed around the United Nations Building to the Government House this morning to denounce a government bill on non-profit organizations. Hundreds of vociferous anti-NPO demonstrators avoided a number of barriers, including barbed wire on different sections of Ratchadamnoen Road leading to government house in Bangkok, but still managed to voice their opposition to a law that will affect the independence of the NPO groups. The protestors had submitted a letter to the cabinet last month opposing the NPO Law bill but got no response, so took matters into their own hands and marched on the building at 9am this […]

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1 hour ago, Poolie said:

Ah, the true colours emerge. Hoist your true colours one and all.

People want their government to know that they are not speechless cattle and they remember their rights.

I am proud of these brave people.

It is much harder to stand up to the oppressors than to surrender.

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30 minutes ago, Dmitrii said:

People want their government to know that they are not speechless cattle and they remember their rights.

I am proud of these brave people.

It is much harder to stand up to the oppressors than to surrender.

Now I agree with the sentiment here but why storm a UN building?

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The Thai government does good. NGOs gravitate to a gray undergrowth where they do not make public the names of those who finance them. They are Anglo-American paramilitary organizations financed by the usual philanthropists such as Soros, Open Societies and Bill & Melinda Gate Foundations

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21 minutes ago, Bingo said:

The Thai government does good. NGOs gravitate to a gray undergrowth where they do not make public the names of those who finance them. They are Anglo-American paramilitary organizations financed by the usual philanthropists such as Soros, Open Societies and Bill & Melinda Gate Foundations

So they do not make public who funds them but you immediately quote who funds them. 😂

You and Poolie also need to look up the definition of paramilitary.

It does not mean what you think it does. 

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9 hours ago, Rookiescot said:

Bingo: DO NOT QUOTE TRANSLATIONS - ENGLISH TEXT ONLY

..in the sense that they do not make their budgets public but when they meet their sponsors such as opens society and bill gates foundation they are in plain sight. He often intrudes on the policies of other people's governments especially when they are not serving American imperial interests.

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9 minutes ago, Bingo said:

..in the sense that they do not make their budgets public but when they meet their sponsors such as opens society and bill gates foundation they are in plain sight. He often intrudes on the policies of other people's governments especially when they are not serving American imperial interests.

Right OK. You just carry on serving your countries anti American interests.

Have you googled paramilitary yet?

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12 hours ago, Thaiger said:

Hundreds of vociferous anti-NPO demonstrators

Where were the anti-NPO demonstrators?
This gives the impression that they were demonstrating against NPOs.
They were not. They were demonstrating against a proposal that is vaguely worded and can be interpreted to mean whatever suits the government in any given situation.

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9 hours ago, Bingo said:

The Thai government does good. NGOs gravitate to a gray undergrowth where they do not make public the names of those who finance them. They are Anglo-American paramilitary organizations financed by the usual philanthropists such as Soros, Open Societies and Bill & Melinda Gate Foundations

This article is about NPOs, not NGOs.

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