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“Although he tries to remain light-hearted, deep down in his eyes, I feel his hidden pain,” writes the author. The book is actually named “Thaksin, Where Are You?” When it was released earlier this month, the leadership of Thailand’s current government went ballistic. The author lost her Army job and most every copy of the book was seized and destroyed. That notwithstanding, newspapers and magazines inside Thailand reported heavily – and glowingly on the book. The Thai Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont, during his weekly TV talk program on Saturday,m said he hoped the turnout to be high and that the draft charter would be accepted at the referendum on Sunday. A low turnout during Sunday’s referendum would be seen as a repudiation of the ruling junta – and a reaffirmation of Thailand’s desire for the democracy under Mr. Thaksin.
http://peace-and-freedom.blogspot.com/ John E. Carey is the former president of International Defense Consultants, Inc.
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