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		<title>Thai Swine Flu Irresistance</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 09 Jul 2009 03:06:06 +0000</pubDate>
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The global death toll of swine flu is still a mere nothing compared to the death toll of common flu - or road accidents in the case of Thailand. Nevertheless, some resistance to Tamiflu has been identified and Thailand tops Asia&#8217;s swine flu death list.
Well, official China still hasn&#8217;t reported a single death, one may [...]


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<p><strong>The global death toll of swine flu is still a mere nothing compared to the death toll of common flu - or road accidents in the case of Thailand. Nevertheless, some resistance to Tamiflu has been identified and Thailand <a href="http://www.who.int/csr/disease/swineflu/en/index.html" target="_blank">tops Asia&#8217;s swine flu death list</a>.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Well, official China still hasn&#8217;t reported a single death, one may sense a cover-up. Thailand though by July 09th, 2009, has reached a death toll of 14. That&#8217;s 3 more in a day. Why is that? Despite all of Thailand&#8217;s well publicized attempts to prevent the spread of another potential nail in the kingdom&#8217;s coffin?</strong></p>
<p>Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva meanwhile even considered to <a href="http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/19880/pm-backs-closing-of-game-shops" target="_blank">lock down the country</a>. Sealing the borders was recommended by Chulalongkorn Hospital doctors. Not yet necessary, says Abhisit. But we have to prevent people from <em>approximating</em> each other too much.</p>
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<p>Remember, Pattaya, where people seem to <em>approximate</em> each other above-average, was Thailand&#8217;s first swine flu hotbed. Visitors from Taiwan practically single-handedly imported the virus from Pattaya back to their homeland.</p>
<p>The Thai government is considering the closure of tutorial schools and online game shops - well, you could as well lock down the whole place.</p>
<p>Again, Thailand is not Asia&#8217;s main transport hub. There are far fewer visitors than a year ago. But Thailand manages to top Asia&#8217;s swine flu deaths. While even the prime minister admits that the official death toll is quite higher than reported.</p>
<p>Are Thais just less resistant? What makes it easier for the virus to spread around here? Or is Thailand overeagerly reporting, while other countries prefer a less transparent approach to not scare off people?</p>
<p>Again, for most infected people the swine flu means a light fever nothing much to worry about. Furthermore, the victims so far seemed to have a weaker immune system.</p>
<p>Still, magnet-like, Thailand seems to attract whatever inflicts even more pain.</p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><em>FYI: Thai </em><a href="http://eng.moph.go.th/" target="_blank"><em>Ministry of Public Health</em></a></p>
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		<title>Poll: Kasit A Terrorist?</title>
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He thought it&#8217;s all over and justice is done and the fight for the truth will always honor the respectable. Now the Royal Thai Police, themselves a body not beyond reproach, put a spoke in the wheel of Kasit Piromya, foreign minister of Thailand.
The outspoken critic of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has been charged [...]


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<p><strong>He thought it&#8217;s all over and justice is done and the fight for the truth will always honor the respectable. Now the Royal Thai Police, themselves a body not beyond reproach, put a spoke in the wheel of Kasit Piromya, foreign minister of Thailand.</strong></p>
<p><strong>The outspoken critic of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has been charged together with 35 leaders of the People&#8217;s Alliance for Democracy, the socio-political movement that promised to clean up corrupt and abused Thailand.</strong></p>
<p>Among the charges in connection with the seizure of Bangkok&#8217;s two airports: terrorism. &#8220;Outraged&#8221; Kasit vows to <a href="http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2009/07/07/politics/politics_30106801.php" target="_blank">fight until the end</a>, even though months ago he was quoted as saying to resign if charges were laid against him. Now he says he would resign if the <a href="http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/politics/19777/defiant-kasit-stands-his-ground" target="_blank">charge of terrorism</a> were dropped.</p>
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<p>He who took his &#8220;mouth, pen and brain&#8221; to the rallies of the PAD seems to be living proof again of the archetype of Thai politician whose words always speak louder than his actions.</p>
<p>But then again, our prime minister has an adviser by the name of Newin Chidchob who is officially banned from politics, the PAD makes the occupation of Bangkok&#8217;s airports look like a completely normal thing - and a police said to be paid by Thaksin lays down the charges.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s impossible to relay to Thai politics without implying double standards. Even if the police present a perfectly coherent and convincing case against the accused, the complete politicization and indoctrination of society make a fair case impossible.</p>
<p>Whatever ruling, the martyrs will become even more glorified martyrs and the traitors more fiercely denounced traitors.</p>
<p>If ever the charges should make it to court and verdicts, we have seen other amazing cases, haven&#8217;t we, just to mention the toppling of a prime minister because he loves to cook and this on TV.</p>
<p>Say you were a judge, how would you rule?<br />
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		<title>King BNE</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 06 Jul 2009 02:40:19 +0000</pubDate>
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You must be bound to your bed if you haven&#8217;t met BNE yet in Bangkok. BNEwhat?! BNE is everywhere. Mostly sprayed in black neat big letters on houses and walls, BNE keeps you guessing what the vandalism could be all about. Graffiti&#8217;s an art though.
Whereas BNE is just another of those phenomena the world could do [...]


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<p><strong>You must be bound to your bed if you haven&#8217;t met <a href="http://leolaksi.wordpress.com/2009/02/23/graffiti-phenomenon-bne-in-bangkok-and-all-around-the-world/" target="_blank">BNE</a> yet in Bangkok. BNEwhat?! BNE is everywhere. Mostly sprayed in black neat big letters on houses and walls, BNE keeps you guessing what the vandalism could be all about. Graffiti&#8217;s an art though.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Whereas BNE is just another of those phenomena the world could do without. But hey, somebody with a mission must be very lonely out there. And clever enough to avoid CCTV. <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/6505237.stm" target="_blank">Swiss Jufer</a> who had drunkenly spray-painted posters of HM the King had been caught the very next day.</strong></p>
<p>BNE remains on the loose. Decorating whatever with a three letter code nobody understands, sometimes even adding a crown or having the nerve to spray KING BNE WAS HERE, as CNN&#8217;s Dan Rivers reports in the vid below.</p>
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<p>King BNE of what? The sprayer not only runs the risk of being accused of vandalism if you know what I mean. The authorities better be on high alert. BNE is by no means a local fad. Expect a plot with global implications.<br />
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		<title>The Vongthip Letter Jul 09</title>
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Another hectic month: Throughout 6/09, PM Abhisit was here, there and everywhere, trying to get his government’s policies accepted by the elites and implemented quickly by the bureaucrats. He had to work extra hard to get the SP2 and 2010 budgets through parliament in between official visits to Korea, Cambodia, Singapore, Malaysia, China and Vietnam.
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<p><strong><em>Another hectic month:</em> Throughout 6/09, PM Abhisit was here, there and everywhere, trying to get his government’s policies accepted by the elites and implemented quickly by the bureaucrats. He had to work extra hard to get the SP2 and 2010 budgets through parliament in between official visits to Korea, Cambodia, Singapore, Malaysia, China and Vietnam.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Meanwhile, there were demonstrations not only by the Red Shirts but also by hundreds of other protestors who made a habit of gathering every Tuesday to show-case their grievances in front of the Government House. On 22-23/6/09 the SRT staged a 48 hour nationwide strike against “privatization.” Unionists from MEA and other state enterprises quickly joined in.</strong></p>
<p>One of their demands was for THB 2,000/month allowance for those earning less than THB 50,000! Meanwhile, fruit farmers were campaigning for subsidies to shore up falling prices. A management scandal at GPF prompted thousands of their disgruntled members to protest against Government Pension Fund. Indeed, the birth of first baby panda born in Thailand was the best news of the month! </p>
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<p><strong>Newin vs. Thaksin</strong></p>
<p>The “rise and fall” of the Bhumjaithai’s political fortune in 6/09 was a bitter-sweet experience not only for Newin and his followers but also for his partners and opponents. Buoyed by their success in the previous low-keyed by-election, the BJT ministers were pushing many controversial deals (4,000 NGV buses, the Purple Line, maize, rice, longan sales) through the cabinet.</p>
<p>Political pundits too were prophesizing that Newin would be “leading” the biggest political party once he had successfully pocketed the by-election in Sakon Nakorn and Sri Saket in 6/09. Scores of MP’s from Thaksin’s weak and still-headless Puea Thai were reported to be ready to move over to BJT after they saw Newin’s “reality” show in Sakon Nakorn.</p>
<p>A déja-vu of Thaksin’s Artsamart sojourn, BJT’s high-profiled home-stay weekend with the villagers was well publicized. The BJT ministers were seen planting rice, eating Isarn lunch, attending political seminar, announcing juicy give-away schemes and even handing out cash to the poor!  </p>
<p><strong>The magic still worked?</strong></p>
<p>Alas, Newin &#038; Co. had grotesquely underestimated Thaksin’s “heavy arsenal” and popularity among the Northeastern Red Shirts who seem to consider Newin an ungrateful power-monger. Thaksin was phoning in daily from Dubai to each and every village-headman, pleading for their sympathy (for being ill treated by the power-that-be) and for their votes (to bring him home from the desert).</p>
<p>Contrary to the all expectations, Puea Thai party scored a landslide victory in both Sakon Nakorn and Sri Saket by-elections. Giddy with success, Puea Thai MP’s went off to celebrate their victory in Dubai. In Bangkok, the Red Shirts mounted fresh offensive attacks: holding another mass (30,000) demonstration in Bangkok on 27/6/09 to demand immediate parliament dissolution; seeking to appoint a more credible leader to revive Puea Thai for the impending general election; and organizing a campaign to gather one million signatures to support their plea for a royal pardon for Thaksin (so that he could return home to lead the country back to economic prosperity once again)! </p>
<p><strong>Flu pandemic</strong></p>
<p>Like other countries in the world, Thailand has joined the global fight against H1N1 Flue that was believed to be threatening millions of lives. The Ministry of Health dutifully issued their daily report on the number of people affected: now totaling some 1,700 cases, most of whom were already cured, except for some 40 being quarantined or hospitalized.</p>
<p>So far 5 deaths have been reported. A few schools were closed for a week or so at the insistence of the worried parents. With global panic subsiding slowly, tourists have started to travel again. The TAT went on many road shows and became bold enough to revise their forecast of in-bound arrivals to 13 million in &#8216;09 and 14 million in 2010.</p>
<p>More tourists were expected to come from South Asia, the Middle East and China, where tourist advisory was lifted after PM Abhisit’s June visit. From 1-5/09, actual tourist arrivals totaled 5.6 million and the average hotel occupancy was just above 40%. New government measures to assist the tourist industry would be truly welcomed. </p>
<p><strong>Southern tragedies</strong></p>
<p>Through out 6/09 more people were ambushed and brutally killed in the Deep South. They were Buddhist monks and teachers, Muslims women and children as well as soldiers and policemen. The bitter struggle has been an uphill task for the government notwithstanding the huge amount of budget that has been poured into the region to improve the livelihood and the education of the people, as well as to maintain some 40,000 soldiers to protect innocent and helpless citizens in the area.</p>
<p>On 8/6/09, PM Abhisit made an official visit to Malaysia and took the occasion to explore closer cooperation with our only Muslim neighbor to deter the “terrorists” from moving back and forth across the border, and also to assist the Thai Ministry of Education to provide a more effective education system to Thai Muslims students in the Deep South. Clearly this highly complex situation would need many years to be normalized.</p>
<p><strong>Thai Khem Kaeng</strong></p>
<p>In spite of all the tantrums by our honorable MP’s and the qualms of the country’s more conservative elites, the THB 800 billion loans for SP2 Stimulus Package and the THB 1.7 trillion budget for fiscal year 2010 managed to sail (248 vs 128) through the extraordinary parliamentary heated debates on 15-16/6/09.</p>
<p>PM Abhisit and his economic cabinet could barely breathe a sigh of relief when on 23/6/09, while PM Abhisit was on his first official trip to Singapore, the Senators summarily voted down the Bill to increase oil excise taxes and were threatening to also reject the Executive Decree allowing the Ministry of Finance to borrow THB 400 billion to finance phase 1 of the SP 2 Stimulus Package. Fortunately PM Abhisit was quick enough to rush back from Singapore to make his plea for a positive vote just before the midnight!</p>
<p><strong>Easier said than done!</strong></p>
<p>To appease the parliamentarians’ moans and groans, PM Abhisit had to give his word that the THB 1.56 trillion special 3 year-budget would be carefully spent on 6,000 small scale projects to strengthen local infrastructure, benefit the maximum numbers of citizens and to create the most number of jobs. The allocation was 31% for water and agriculture, 24% mass transit, 21% roads, 21% alternative energy and 3% for 3G broadband.</p>
<p>Taxpayers and NGO’s were also invited to actively track the use of fund and to closely monitor project development so that they could be transparent and corruption-free. Disappointingly, the Abhisit government’s THB 116 billion SP1 supplementary budget was only 60% disbursed as at end of 6/09. The coalition government would have to get their acts together quickly and start working much harder as a team to keep the economic momentum going. In the mean time, the Ministry of Finance has once again reduced their 09 GDP growth rate forecast to -3.5% from -2.5%.</p>
<p><strong>Light at the end of the tunnel?</strong></p>
<p>In May, the Bank of Thailand reported that business sentiment has improved, retail sales picked up, and private investment stabilized. Manufacturing production index went up 9% and industrial capacity utilization was well above 60%. Exporters were showing more confidence as export of electronics parts and electrical appliances continued to move up.</p>
<p>Export totaled USD 11.5 billion down 27% yoy. Imports also went down 34% yoy to USD 9.2 billion. Trade balance, current account balance and balance of payment were all in the black at USD 2.3 billion, USD 1.4 billion and USD 602 million respectively. International Reserves chalked up to USD 121.5 billion. Inflation continued negative at -3.3%, as in the previous five months.</p>
<p>The SET surged to break 600 briefly before profit taking brought it down to end the month at 597. The Baht strengthened to THB34 to USD, THB 35.3 to Yen, THB 48 to Euro. Gold was at USD 940 and oil prices were firmer at around USD 70 level.  </p>
<p><strong>The Khao Praviharn saga</strong></p>
<p>During the last week of 6/09 the Khao Praviharn conflict flared up again after Thailand filed a protest with UNSEC and World Heritage Committee over their approval of Phra Viharn Temple as a world heritage site, during their annual meeting in Seville.</p>
<p>Citing the still-incomplete management plan that needed to be submitted jointly by Cambodia and Thailand, UNSEC and WHC decided to postpone their final approval until 2/2010. The incident prompted another battle-cry from PM Hun Sen as more troops were sent to the Thai-Cambodian border. PM Abhisit kept his cool and insisted that a political dialogue was the only means to address the dispute.</p>
<p>As active members of the Asean, both Thailand and Cambodia would have more to lose and not much to gain from an all-out military confrontation. The dilemma for both countries has been how far they could compromise without upsetting their voters and/or jeopardizing further development the Asean Community.  </p>
<p style="text-align: right;"><em>* Vongthip Chumpani is an advisor to and former president of Bangkok Bank and a former advisor to the Senate Foreign Relations Committee. All views and opinions expressed herein are entirely from her own personal observations.</em><br />
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CRPT exactly. Former prime minister Thaksin&#8217;s old ruling party Thai Rak Thai (TRT) becomes Chan Rak Prathet Thai, in short: CRT. I Love Thailand.org. Initiated by? Our dear prime minister&#8217;s office.
Well, CRT is not exactly a party. And not that anyone would accuse Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva of imposture. His programs and ideas are genuinely [...]


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<p><strong>CRPT exactly. Former prime minister Thaksin&#8217;s old ruling party <em>Thai Rak Thai</em> (<a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thai_Rak_Thai" target="_blank">TRT</a>) becomes <em>Chan Rak Prathet Thai</em>, in short: CRT. <a href="http://www.ilovethailand.org/" target="_blank">I Love Thailand.org</a>. Initiated by? Our dear prime minister&#8217;s office.</strong></p>
<p><strong>Well, CRT is not exactly a party. And not that anyone would accuse Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva of imposture. His programs and ideas are genuinely his own, aren&#8217;t they.</strong></p>
<p>At least some of them. Which is why his <a href="http://www.nationmultimedia.com/2009/07/03/national/national_30106609.php" target="_blank">new website</a> offers interactive dialog. Something Thaksin didn&#8217;t think of, even though he as a telecom tycoon seemed ahead of the time.</p>
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<p>Live chat, instant messenger, a forum and polls, what are you waiting for? Sign up <a href="http://www.ilovethailand.org/signup/" target="_blank">here</a> and make your voice heard. I mean, Khun Mark is even going global. The site&#8217;s bilingual, quite a statement in revisionist Thailand. Just to mention this neo-socialist logo:</p>
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<p>A question from the website: &#8220;What will you do to show your love for the country?&#8221;</p>
<p>A neat inversion of <a href="http://thaiintelligentnews.wordpress.com/2009/02/17/kennedy-dont-ask-what-the-country-can-do-for-you-ask-what-you-can-do-for-your-country/" target="_blank">Kennedy&#8217;s</a>&#8217;s &#8220;Don&#8217;t ask what your country can do for you, ask &#8230;&#8221;</p>
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Last topic below about institutionalized Thai tourist scams is unsurprisingly divisive and polarizing. If you wish more insider background on the inner workings of the Royal Thai Police, here&#8217;s an outstanding BBC documentary about Khunying Porntip Rojanasunan aka Dr. Death.
The not-your-average-forensic-pathologist takes you by the hand and walks you through many recent events that become [...]


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<p><strong>Last topic below about institutionalized <a href="http://absolutelybangkok.com/less-tourists-tougher-scams/" target="_blank">Thai tourist scams</a></strong><strong> is unsurprisingly divisive and polarizing. If you wish more insider background on the inner workings of the Royal Thai Police, here&#8217;s an outstanding BBC documentary about <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thai_royal_and_noble_titles" target="_blank">Khunying</a> <a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pornthip_Rojanasunand" target="_blank">Porntip Rojanasunan</a> aka Dr. Death.</strong></p>
<p><strong>The not-your-average-forensic-pathologist takes you by the hand and walks you through many recent events that become alive again. And she definitively has an opinion about the police and is not surprised why police hate her.</strong></p>
<p>She better concentrate on dead bodies instead of enjoying the media spectacle around her colorful appearance, says a policeman. They can do without her. She&#8217;s closer to the military, says the flamboyant doctor. But will also not follow their command.</p>
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<p>True Thai girl power. And a true Thai hero.</p>
<p>You find the documentary podcast <a href="http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/documentaries/2009/06/090608_myworld_dr_death.shtml" target="_blank">here</a> with a longer written online report <a href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/programmes/from_our_own_correspondent/8093116.stm" target="_blank">here</a>. For your convenience listen to the podcast on our server:</p>
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