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Comment from: Florian Witulski · http://www.vaitor.com
awesome pictures richard!
21/04/2010 @ 01:50
Comment from: Stephen Cleary
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What kinda music were the reds and army playing??
Well, who would have imagined the day that Silom would turn into a fortress like this! Excellent close up pics!
21/04/2010 @ 16:41
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Great photos and report Richard
21/04/2010 @ 18:14
Comment from: Rallicurl Email
Last week was so pack of thai people who celebrate and today pack of thai soldiers who standby to fight against thai. i feel sad seeing this situation in thailand.
21/04/2010 @ 20:13
Comment from: Khun Don
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Steve-there is a sample of the music the Red's were playing on the video linked here

http://www.thailandqa.com/forum/showthread.php?t=34044

22/04/2010 @ 02:18
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Good job Richard. My wife and I agree with you Rallicurl. It is sad to see Thais at war with Thais.
22/04/2010 @ 08:10
Comment from: Raja Muhammad Afsar
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It is said see Thais are at war and i am also worried because my two childrens are presently visiting Bankok on hiliday trip.

It is very sad to see this situation for Thailand where people come from whole world for holidays and particularly thais are very hospitalised.
23/04/2010 @ 02:31
Comment from: han
Richard, is that a Thai muslim I see in the picture?
24/04/2010 @ 22:23
Comment from: Richard Barrow Email · http://www.richardbarrow.com
Yes, I believe that person is a Thai Muslim in the last picture.
25/04/2010 @ 21:42

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