Talk:2005–2006 Thai political crisis

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Ms. Patiwat, the main contributor of this article You are not so different from me, only... edit

Ms. Patiwat, seems like you are no different from me, you seems to focus on your agenda only as well and ignore other things that you are not believe. The big difference between you and me is; I am writing about anti-thaksin campaign which focusing on Timeline and details. However, in your case, you wrote about the "whole" situation. If that is the case, why you decide to omit the truth regarding PAD, why you only select to write about negative impact of them to the society, on the other hand, you try to push for deletion of my article which is another side of the story; Thaksin Get Out, Lookkeh Long Tang (even on that day they had rally, the traffic was so smooth, I was there). Do you think I am bias? You better start looking at yourself as well before criticizing other people.

I truely believe that you do not love Thaksin, you "warship" him.

I am not going to do the same thing you did to my article. I am not going to push for deletion. I think you know what you are doing.

Again, forgive my english because I am not a "Native" Bilingual like you and never travel + work so extensively like you. Forgive my less intelligence.

Insted of pusihg my article for deletion, why don't you try to write it.

I do not think it is fair to "merge" my article into yours so you cand "edit" and "delete" what you want. To me it is like stealing the effort. You seems like a super smart person, wanna write something, please do it yourself.

Thai_history_0102 / September 9, 2006 (Pacific Time)

I must concur. While Patiwat does have a positive contribution to make, it is clouded by a very bias viewpoint. Patiwat, please take note that many objections have been made to you on Wikipedia. Perhaps it is better for everyone if you accept your strong views may make you unacceptable as an editor and just leave the Thailand politics articles to others. You are not a neutral source and your view does not reflect a full viewpoint or balanced reporting of facts. Greg hill 08:11, 15 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

$1.88 billion Shin Corporation transaction section edit

In this section, it claims "he" sold his shares in Shin Corporation. Who is "he?" I'm assuming Thaksin, but it's not clear. Also, who are Damapong and Potjaman? They are referenced as if mentioned earlier in the article, but there is nothing about them anywhere else. --Atkinson 17:59, 21 September 2006 (UTC)Reply

Potjamon is his wife 203.147.0.48 14:41, 20 May 2007 (UTC)Reply

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Can anyone make sense of the following description? edit

I find it totally confusing and I think it should be either removed or explained.

In a statement, the military Democratic Reform Council cited the government's alleged lèse majesté, interference with state agencies, and creation of social divisions as reasons for the coup.[126] The allegations, however, failed to be pursued seriously, except for charges of corruption in which Thaksin, family and associates were identified by name and criminal offense in court documents. The lèse majesté charge, in fact, was somewhat confused by 2008 accusations by Thai courts that Sondhi Limthongkul, media barron and former associate-turned foe of Thaksin had induced Thai people to believe that there were pro and con-monarchy groups in Thailand. Some believe the accusation was an attempt to reduce the negative image of Thaksin among royalists. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 145.18.242.168 (talk) 09:35, 28 September 2010 (UTC)Reply

Merger edit

The political crisis that erupted in 2005 has not ended. Its ongoing, there is no 2 distinct crises, one in 2005-06 and one 2008-10. Any Thai will reject that notion. 96.248.224.167 (talk) 07:17, 12 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

If there is too much info for one page, then a template should be made for the "ongoing" crisis.96.248.224.167 (talk) 07:19, 12 October 2011 (UTC)Reply

I agree, it's one crisis. Charles Essie (talk) 19:13, 8 September 2013 (UTC)Reply
This is a rather old discussion. I think this article is fine with its current scope; a separate overview article should be created instead. See Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Thailand#Post-Thaksin politics articles. --Paul_012 (talk) 08:53, 10 September 2013 (UTC)Reply

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