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2006-09-19 10:04:31 · 18 answers · asked by neighborhoodrepairman 1 in Travel Asia Pacific Thailand

18 answers

yes

2006-09-19 11:39:06 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, in the fact that it was a military coup. It occurred in the middle of the night. Hardly anyone noticed. The ONLY soldiers posted were around the Government house. Though Martial Law was declared the timing was interesting, being at midnight, most bars are supposed to be closed except with exemptions. The National Police is supposed to have joined the coup, but, they are not showing in force. Which leaves the Bangkok Police and Tourist police on the loose but, they would probably support the military anyway. Bottom line, you will hear of the affects tonight and tomorrow when Bangkok wakes up to the news and Taksin, the prime minister, returns to Thailand.

My opinion, No effect, Thailand reaps alot from tourism. They know and understand where their bread and butter come from.

2006-09-19 10:34:36 · answer #2 · answered by gbdelta1954 6 · 0 0

There is no problem. This is good for Thailand
Here's a letter from Thailand today

When my wife finally stopped singing and dancing around with our son at 7.45am this morning, she shouted out "Damn good!"
a) few people outside Thailand really know how Taksin has so cleverly usurped, benefitted from financial corruption instead of tackling it, bought up enormous tracts of his own country in areas of future development, bought foreign homes while barring foreigners from doing the same here, sued every major media outlet that criticised him and done NOTHING for the poor, and especially the hilltribes. Smiled at foreigners while restricting visas even further and pursuing policies which may ultimately be seen to be xenophobic. Full of promises and no delivery. Even his home city Chiangmai has waited a year in vain for his promised 53m baht to tackle flooding.
b) yes, he was democratically elected. The second time. Like another western premier we could name. At the first one he bought his way in with the "million baht per village" offer. That turned out to be a loan, not a gift of course, but it did the trick. Literally!
c) In my personal view this bloodless coup would not have taken place so smoothly, if at all, without the tacit consent of His Majesty. Maybe the writing was on the wall days ago? It is reported that Taksin took his whole family to the UN conference - unprecedented.
d) Dancing in the streets? Well there should be wherever thinking people are to be found (ie mainly in Bangkok). What we have in the streets here are lots of armoured personnel carriers and soldiers with rifles slung, looking a little bored and confused. But they don't mind having their photos taken as I proved on the way into the office this morning. Not allowed to talk, though, and many don't know what is happening.
e) Next? One of many responsible comments by General Sonthi was that the army would not hang on to power for very long. A coalition government, maybe with the promising young Democrat Abhisit to the fore, could be great!
f) We live in quite exciting times, but feel totally safe and very curious about the spin-off effects. Prayerfully this can only be good for Thailand!

2006-09-20 02:05:49 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Certainly not, however after a coup it is wise to take precautions.

At night there is a curfew dont mess with that and you should observe it.

Soldiers dont know much diplomacy when it comes to arresting you for breech of curfew.

Listen to English broadcasts (Radio Thailand and BBC)
Read Bangkokpost daily for annoucements.

Remember when you get into trouble in Thailand,
there is no mom to call.

2006-09-19 10:11:11 · answer #4 · answered by aheneghana 3 · 0 0

Even affected Thailand will have around 10 million tourists

2006-09-21 09:08:17 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

it continues to be alongside thank you to circulate, 9 months to be actual earlier June –07.So its fairly too untimely to foretell the political climate then. each time ought to ensue alongside the way. Bangkok seems too be calm on the 2nd, with trouble-free human beings going approximately on a daily basis recurring as prevalent. however the comparable can't be mentioned interior the south. Muslim separatists are nevertheless engaging of their insurgency assaults in Southern Thailand on a prevalent foundation .with out answer in sight interior the foreseeable destiny ,its greater effective to stay faraway from Southern Thailand enormously interior the province of Yala, Pattani,Narathiwat or maybe Songkla.So in case you want to circulate to Malaysia from Bangkok its lots safer to fly fairly with the aid of happening land deep into Southern Thailand crossing into the Malaysian . I propose you ought to defer your tickets bookings until eventually the previous couple of weeks of your planned departure conscious of any contemporary political advancements in Thailand. Pull back your horses , do no longer bounce the gun yet.

2016-10-15 04:32:11 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

yes

2006-09-22 07:01:43 · answer #7 · answered by ghbnhgjhnbhg7171 2 · 0 0

yes

2006-09-21 07:24:04 · answer #8 · answered by criminalsinsingapore 2 · 0 0

yes

2006-09-21 06:36:02 · answer #9 · answered by Xhxhxhtfhhxgfhghfxxx 2 · 0 0

yes

2006-09-20 16:16:00 · answer #10 · answered by victimised 2 · 0 0

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