A Change of Guard

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Wednesday 27 April 2011

Thai inteview with Thai academic on Preah Vihear issue with subtitle in Khmer

The guy in the white shirt looks like Dr. Akkharaphong Khamkhun, a lecturer at the prestigious Thammasat University. Dr. Akkharaphong is a Thai academic who understood the Khmer-Thai history very accurately. Together with Dr. Charnvit Kasetsiri and Supalak Ganjanakhundee, a very fair Thai journalist, he is calling for a peaceful solution to the conflict.



5 comments:

Anonymous said...

Thank you for up load this importance Video.

Anonymous said...

One soft voice of truth and decency amid one hundred thousands of rogue personal benefit driven trumpeter.

Anonymous said...

This video is part of the thai army propaganda. it not true

Anonymous said...

Propaganda or not, what the guy said was very true and very accurate in term of describing the history and the 1907 treaty. If you read most of his comments at rally in Bangkok or articles he wrote, he is very objective and always quoted the correct history to tell his audience.

Anonymous said...

the gentleman in the white shirt is neme:Predee phanomyong , he only have Dr morakot as the back up I've seen him in a lot of time on the TV if he's a lone and no back up he's just like every thai.

and the the Lady her name is Dr: morakot she is the out spoken one and the best one she is the dare evil when she the speak the whole room is quiet in the interview after 4/02/11 " Thai is like the people who lost the bet of soccer world cup and never get over the next day and still dreaming of winning ."

who is supply the name totally wrong some people may want to make fun with khmeriaztion.

This interview is not the best one yet the one in the Thaienews.com a lot better talking to the extend of Thai fake map.