lunes, 21 de septiembre de 2009

Who killed Ananda Mahidol: Is it time to reveal the secret?





Ananda Mahidol's death remains King Bhumibol's most closely guarded secret to this very day. But, what really happened on that fateful night in the royal palace? Who shot Ananda Mahidol? Why have there been so many "official versions"? And why is it still a crime under Thailand's lese majeste law to even mention this subject in public?

Was King Bhumibol Adulyadej responsible for the death of his brother? Or was it simply "suicide"? Perhaps now, as king Bhumibol's life draws to an end, it is time for Thais to discuss this subject.

The above documents, which were sent to me by the French son of one of Pridi Phanomyong's ex-students, are my contribution to this debate. The person who sent them to me, informed me that these documents had remained locked away in a dusty cupboard all these years, and had been treasured by his father.

Is it true? If so, what do these secret documents reveal about King Ananda's brutal murder in 1946? Are these documents the proof that King Bhumibol Aduyadej killed his own brother because he "wanted to be his brother"? Or is it all just a clever hoax? You decide.



Video source: romanholiday1953


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