Monday, November 2, 2009
Bid to ease Thai share volatility
I think that this was a very good decision by the government because the Thai government is very unstable at the moment and they need to take initiative and make sure that nothing like this happens again. Although some Thais may think that their rights are being taken away, this is something that must be regulated because of the major downturn it cause in the Thai economy.
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/8337511.stm
Sunday, October 25, 2009
Leaders of 16 Asian nations meets in Thailand
I think that the idea of these 16 Asian countries getting together and thinking of a new plan to better their economic conditions is great. Although their progress will probably be very slow, and will probably take a lot of effort from all the nations, it will be worth it once they can compare themselves economically to the western countries they are so dependent on right now. I also think that coming together is especially a good idea for these Asian countries with all the recent natural disasters that have been hitting their countries within the last year.
source
http://www.mercurynews.com/search/ci_13637996?nclick_check=1
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Muslim Insurgents Confound Military in Thailand
I think that insurgent violence in Thailand is very unfortunate, especially for the Thai citizens who are trying to live in those areas. It is sad that many of them live in constant fear and that they feel the need to walk around with their own protection because they can't always trust the soldiers to help them. I think that part of the problem in Thailand is that they do not have the stable government that they need in order to fight the insurgents. Especailly with all the military governments taking over, they are not doign what is necessary to help the people.
Thursday, October 15, 2009
Thai Markets Tumble on Worries Over King
I picked this article mainly because I thought it was very interesting what an effect the kings ordinary illness is having on the Thai people, and their economy. He is so highly revered that the whole country is affected when he only has a fever. I also chose this article because it shows the instability of the Thai economy, and the Thai currency, because it is so dramatically affected when something so minor occurs in the country.
http://www.nytimes.com/reuters/2009/10/15/world/international-us-thailand-king.html?scp=3&sq=Thailand&st=nyt
Monday, October 5, 2009
Thais protest peacefully against military government
Thailand's past is full of violent attempts to take over the current government, however the last coup by a military group was one of the few bloodless ones. The people of Thailand were especially upset by the change in government because Thaskin, the former prime minister, was very loved for all the help he tried to give the people. A group of supporters decided to protest peacefully against this new government, and sat in a group in red colored t-shirts in front of the Government house. On the other hand there are equally violent Thais who broke through barricades to attack villagers over right to a village area on the border of Thailand and Cambodia. It is reported that they used catapults and sticks to fight each other.
I picked this article this week because it shows two sides of a very notoriously violent country. Although Thailand has had a past of extremely deadly and frequent coups the Thai people have started heading toward a more peaceful path. By peacefully rebelling, the Thaskin supporters got their point across to the military government without having to shed any blood.The article also show that opposite end of the spectrum with Thais fighting with catapults and stones over a temple area.
Tuesday, September 29, 2009
Thailand's long battle with HIV/Aids
One of the main problems that remains in Thailand is the rapid spread of HIV/AIDS. Finally the country is trying to move ahead and find vaccines against the terrible disease. Many villagers are taking part in an experiments where they are given the vaccine and some are given a placebo vaccine. In many case the people that are offering themselves up to be tested, get AIDS. However the government had been very kind and is offering these people fully payed for treatments against the disease. Out of all the people that were experimented on only 2 have died so far. The government has also taken initiative in informing people of changes that they could make that would decrease their chances of getting AIDS.
I think that the Thai government is showing a lot of responsibility in this situation and that they are realizing that they have to slow down the rate at which this disease is spreading in their country. More that the government I think the villagers are showing the best character, because they are willing to risk getting AIDS just for sake of future generations and so that someone may find out how to battle AIDS.
Sunday, September 20, 2009
Thailand's misguided rice policy
Although many of us do not think about it, the growing rice is actually a very complicated process that involves back breaking work. Rice is actually one of
Being an Indian, rice is an important part of my everyday diet; however, I have never really thought about that rice had ended up on my plate. The story of these poor farmers is definitely not something that comes up in the news that often, but it is an important one. Because they have no voice with the government they are struggling everyday to grow there rice, and make a profit for themselves. The recent coups in the government are probably not helping their situation, and they are often overlooked because of the larger, much more successful rice producers that overshadow them.
<http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/8130187.stm>
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Muslim Insurgent confound Military in Thailand
This weeks article focuses once again on the ongoing conflict going on in Thailand. some of the groups in the fight are the Pattani Islamic Mujahadeen Movement and the National Revolution Front-Coordinate. It appears that their main goal is to cleanse the are of Buddhists, discredit the Thai government,and establish Islamic laws. Although the vilence level seemed to have come to a stop for a couple of years, it has started once again, and this time more that 3500 civilians are dead. Most of the people targeted have wither helped the government or the military. Many ordinary people have started carrying guns and there is a strong policy that if you shoot, I will shoot back.
I think that the amount of violence that if going on in Thailand is horrible, especially with the large number of people who are dying. Even innocent doctors who are there to try and help the injured people end up getting shot. From an outside view this violence seems completely unnecessary, however we can probably never tell the true logic of the people who are living there and why all this violence is going on.
Monday, August 31, 2009
Ten killed in Thai mosque attack
The Muslim vs. Thai insurgent conflict has been going on and has become an important part of Thai history. Because the size of the Muslim population is so small compared to the Thai population that the conflicts between the two groups is almost inevitable. Another cause for the conflict is the anti government groups that are on the rise. Often times the Muslims tend target those who are close with the government. The Muslims also try to force the Buddhists from the country and make it an Islamic country.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Why I chose Thailand
I was intrigued by the political conflicts going on in Thailand against their king.