Tq2u2 - Perdana
Menteri Thailand Yingluck Shinawatra berkata, dia tidak akan meletak jawatan.
Dalam pidato emosi dia mengaku dengan penunjuk perasaan untuk pulang ke rumah
dan dan cuba untuk mencapai apa yang mereka mahu melalui sistem pilihan raya.
Yingluck telah dipanggil pilihan raya umum awal untuk 2 Februari.
Tetapi
pemimpin bantahan Suthep Thaugsuban masih berdegil. Dia berikan Tingluck 24 jam
untuk meletak jawatan. Penunjuk perasaan menuntut kerajaan Yingluck dikawal
oleh abangnya, pemimpin Thaskin Shinawatra yang digulingkan.
Penunjuk
perasaan mahu menggulingkan Yingluck dan membasmi pengaruh Thaksin. Beliau yang
digulingkan oleh tentera 7 tahun lalu dan telah memilih untuk hidup dalam
buangan bukannya menyampaikan suatu hukuman penjara. Bantahan telah tercetus
oleh usaha kerajaan untuk memperkenalkan pengampunan yang akan telah
membatalkan sabitan bagi penipuan.
‘I won't resign’, says Thai PM
as protests continue
Thai
Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra says she will not resign. In an emotional
speech she pleaded with protesters to go home and and try to achieve what they
want through the electoral system. Yingluck has called an early general
election for February 2.
But
protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban remains defiant. He's given Tingluck 24 hours
to step down. The demonstrators claim Yingluck's government is controlled by
her brother, ousted leader Thaskin Shinawatra.
The
protesters want to oust Yingluck and eradicate the influence of Thaksin. He was
toppled by the military seven years ago and has chosen to live in exile rather
than serve a jail term. The protests was sparked by a government bid to
introduce an amnesty that would have cancelled his conviction for fraud.
dengan TAMBAKAN dan helikopter . . .
Tq2u2 - Satu koloni kelawar 80,000
telah dihalau keluar dari bandar di utara Australia Queensland oleh bunyi helikopter,
letupan pistol dan tanduk2. (80,000 bats driven out of Australian town with
gunfire and helicopters. A colony of 80,000 bats have been driven out of a town
in Australia's north Queensland by the sounds of helicopters, gun blasts and
horns. Report by Sophie Foster).
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