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Friday 23 September 2011

1,000 Thai red-shirts enter Cambodia to watch a Khmer-Thai soccer game

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Cambodian officials rehearsing for a match with the Thai counterparts. L-R: National Assembly President Heng Samrin (in red) and Prime Minister Hun Sen (in blue).




Left and above: Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen shows his style during a training session at the Olympic stadium in Phnom Penh on Sept 22, 2011. (Photo EPA)

Published: 23/09/2011
Bangkok Post

More than 1,000 red-shirt supporters queued up at an immigration checkpoint in Sa Kaeo's Aranyaprathet district to enter Cambodia on Friday, reports said.

The atmosphere at the checkpoint was lively, with a large group of United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship supporters singing and dancing.

Many of them were carrying images of fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra and Cambodian Prime Minister Hun Sen.

There were signs saying "Thaksin, We Miss You", "We Love Hun Sen" and "We Love Cambodia".

Reports said the UDD supporters were travelling by public and private buses and personal vehicles.

In Cambodia's Poipet, opposite of Sa Kaeo, Prime Minister Hun Sen had sent more than 50 air-conditioned buses to pick up the red-shirts, a Cambodian official who refused to give his name said.

He said the Cambodian premier had ordered Poipet officials to look after the red-shirts and not to let them lose a single drop of blood while they are in the country.

The red-shirts were believed planning to attend tomorrow's friendly football match between Cambodian government officials and Pheu Thai Party MPs and red-shirt leaders aimed at improving Thai-Cambodian relations and cooperation.

10 comments:

Anonymous said...

Damn man! Dude looks like khmeng khviel kabei...sot sat!

Anonymous said...

Khmen need to become Thailand's state...

Anonymous said...

Looks retard...

Anonymous said...

12:05 AM, go give Abhisit a blowjob. Siem will bow down and kiss Khmer feet again someday. You can't escape that destiny. 12:05 AM, you'd better start practicing the art of kiss-ass to Khmer.

Shit.. pretty damn good. Tea Banh'd better block that ball quick. Too bad Sam Rainsy and Mu Sochea aren't invited into the team. I think it's great to see politicians duke it out in the field in a game of soccer, instead of duke it out with bullets, RPGs, and BM-21 missiles.

Anonymous said...

I'm Khmer and for the Red Shirt..

At least the Red can get along with the Khmer okay....instead of killing each others..

Anonymous said...

Red shirts people are former khmer descendant, they can speak and understood khmer language very well...I hope they will discover themselves who they were, and united with cambodian...

Anonymous said...

better than abishit group. asian fight, the vatican laugh and joy.

Anonymous said...

Those Communist CPP leaders are the old fart bastards were installed and coming from the Communist Vietgook!

Anonymous said...

Hun Sen should teach Red Shirts people about their history...Telling them that they were once khmer empier descendant!

Anonymous said...

Even Khmer Surin looks down on Khmer refugees during escape in 1979! I'm glad that we have shown Thai/Khmer something(little war)...Otherwise, they step on us like grass...Now they realize that Khmer is not easy to intimidating!!