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Tuesday, May 29, 2007

WE'VE BEEN WARNED

At least six embassies in Bangkok issued a statement on Tuesday, warning their citizens in the capital of possible unrest that may be caused by tribunal verdicts tomorrow, reports The Bangkok Post.
The current advice from the British Embassy is basically to remain vigilant and avoid protests or areas where they are likely to occur. (Is this a good time to tell you that my journey to work tomorrow morning, and every morning, involves passing in front of the gates to the Constitutional Tribunal where the verdicts will be announced?)
The announcement is set for 1pm and my personal opinion is that any protests are likely to be pretty small scale. I could be wrong though, and it wouldn't be the first time.
Perhaps I should ask the font of all knowledge - the typical Bangkok taxi driver - for his opinion what might happen tomorrow on the trip home tonight?

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