martes, 17 de febrero de 2009

Bhumibol the Puppet King

Since the "mysterious" death of King Bhumibol's brother, Ananda Mahidol, the Thai army has protected the Thai king from all criticism, using Thailand's draconian lese majeste law to imprison anyone who even mentions Ananda's death. Why?

Ananda Mahidol was the heir to the Thai throne, until he was shot dead in his own bedroom while he slept. Shouldn't the cold-blooded murder of an heir to the throne of Thailand be fully investigated?

What secret does the Thai army know about Bhumibol that has turned Thailand's king into a puppet of the generals, who in turn have mounted 18 military coups since Bhumibol Adulyadej became king?

Isn't it obvious that the true puppet masters in Thailand are the Thai army? Good video from stoplesemajeste

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