Thai's protest against elite corrupt government

Ali Muhammed
     Tyring to end the influence of he billionaire brother of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra Thai anti-government protesters march on a street during a rally in Bangkok, Thailand on Friday.massive escalating protests rocked Thailand before an election. I immediately went to Thailand to access the situation. I came in time to see a massive turnout rock the streets of Thailand in the area arud Bangkok. Some even wanted to take to the Thai stock exchange and shut that down as it is the vehicle to most of the corruption I the country. Militant student groups and trade unionists broke into the army's headquarters last month threatening the military to leave the protests be. Make no mistake Thailand was on the verge of a civil war and the current crisis should serve as a role model for other countries what they can do when their leaders become totally inept at how to run a country. Basically what is happening in Thailand is an occupation movement and the take over of the capitals streets is sometimes justified for economic and social change. ms Yingluck is obviously a puppet for the wealthy classes and her brother and the elections will only temporarily avoid the escalating violence this country will see in the near future. Countries where bribery are the norm deserve massive people response and ,mayhem is the only method available to the population stuck with a crummy government.

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