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Thai government in crisis amid fallout from PM’s leaked phone call

时间:2010-12-5 17:23:32  作者:Olympics   来源:Personal Finance  查看:  评论:0
内容摘要:after he helped organize an unauthorized vigil at the company’s headquarters for Palestinians killed in Gaza.

after he helped organize an unauthorized vigil at the company’s headquarters for Palestinians killed in Gaza.

“It’s just a waste of ratepayers money. We can’t afford to do that,” Jolly added.But Victoria state’s Melbourne-based conservative opposition leader Brad Battin condemned removing such memorials as surrendering to vandals.

Thai government in crisis amid fallout from PM’s leaked phone call

“We need to stand strong and remember the fact that this is part of our history,” Battin told reporters.“If you start to remove the history of our state and our country because of activists, then you’re actually giving in to those that are campaigning against it,” Battin added.Jolly disagreed that his council had given the vandals what they wanted.

Thai government in crisis amid fallout from PM’s leaked phone call

“No, I think they would’ve loved for us to put it back up and then they could’ve just tagged it again or destroyed it again and just had this ongoing sort of little war going on in Edinburgh Gardens,” Jolly said.“I think they’re probably the most disappointed people that it’s not going to be there anymore,” Jolly added.

Thai government in crisis amid fallout from PM’s leaked phone call

The base of the monument remained at the entrance of the park on Wednesday with a traffic cone attached to warn cyclists, joggers and pedestrians of the trip hazard it presents. Someone has scrawled a smiling face and a torso on the cone in an apparent reference to the memorial that had once stood in its place.

Jolly said a local branch of the Captain Cook Society, an international group that celebrates the explorer, have offered to preserve the bronze plaques.Leavitt said Trump believes the talks are “moving along in the right direction.”

U.N. officials on Thursday said that a small number of trucks carrying flour on Wednesday were intercepted by residents and their contents were stolen.“As far as I know, this was not a criminal act with armed men,” U.N. spokesperson Stephane Dujarric said during a briefing.

He added that the episode “only reflects the very high level of anxiety that people in Gaza are feeling, not knowing when the next humanitarian delivery will take place.”Over the last several months, Israel has accused Hamas of siphoning off aid and using it to fund its military activities, without providing evidence. The U.N. has said that there are mechanisms in place that prevent any significant diversion of aid.

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