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The Nation (Thailand)

| April 02, 2006 | COPYRIGHT 2008 Nation Multimedia Group. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

(From The Nation (Thailand))

Byline: The Nation.

The brute force hissing menace towards the people inside the Nation Multimedia Group offices on Thursday showed again that desperate politicians fearful of losing power could resort to senseless violence if necessary.

The same savagery was displayed in Chiang Mai when senior Democrat Party leaders were mobbed by a noisy crowd supporting politicians in power. The rally was disrupted and the Democrats were escorted away.

On Friday, the Manager office was mobbed by a few hundred jeering and booing taxi motorcyclists for hire. There was a brief clash but no serious injuries or damage to property. …

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