Is Samak Sundaravej a Thailand Prime Minister? If it is, what kind of PMs he is.
Burma Junta’s Prime Minister, Lieutenant-General Thein Sein, started a three-day official visit to Thailand at April 29. After a meeting, Mr. Samak said to the media that Burma Generals had no plan to release the detained Democracy Leader Aung San Suu Kyi before or after the constitutional referendum.
“They are not releasing her, but they will not interfere with her. They will put her on the shelf and not bother with her, which is unacceptable to foreigners.”
What did he mean?
He said the Generals would not release Daw Aung San Suu Kyi but he was still saying they would not interfere and bother with her. Does putting an extremely important Burmese Democracy Leader into house arrest for 13 years not mean interfering or bothering? I am wondering how he could become a PM of Thailand. As a very special person of a country he should know better that it is not only bothering Daw Aung San Suu Kyi, but also bothering all the Burmese people. In fact, it means much more than bothering, it is abusing the whole country.
Out of all, his next comment on Burma’s most admired leader made the Burmese people angry and disgusted. Everyone was taken aback by surprise.
“We think it's OK if she is put on the shelf. But others admire her because of it”.
Damn it! Stupid guy says stupid words! He is insulting a Nobel Peace Prize winner. He is insulting us, insulting Burma. He is insulting his neighbour. He is insulting the whole world, all the people who love the truth. What a shame for him as a PM saying this kind of words!
Burmese will not be angry if Samak is not a PM. I really find it hard to believe that these kinds of words are said by a PM, our neighbour’s leader as well. I believe that not only the Burmese but also the Thai people, even their King, and others are disappointed on his senseless comments. They will also feel ashamed by such comments.
Finally, people come to know that he is just a heartless or brainless Prime Minister.
A Burmese.
Thai PM insults Burma
03 May 2008 Posted by unitedPeacocks at 9:22 PM Labels: Essays
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