Abhisit Thai PM is our Hero.
April 19, 2009 | Vetting explained
Credit : missspringtime
from Youtube.
This MV tribute to Abhisit Vejjajiva, Thai Prime Minister.
Last week was definitely his tough week (and for all Thai who truly love our motherland).
Mr.Abhisit was attacked by the red shirts twice during that time,but he was very tolerance with the protesters. (Because he didn't want to stir up the angry of the Red shirts, and absolutely want to carry out the Asean summit.) Unfortunately, the Asean Summit was destroyed by the Red shirts. And it was such a tradgedy for all Thai people.
However, now all Thais seem to be happy again after some violences have been resolved by Mr.Abhisit. He ordered the troops to employ restraint, and disperse the furious protesters rather than attack them.
I'm Thai citizen who so proud to have him as our PM. He is the best PM thailand ever had. He's honest and has such a good heart. I would like to support him. Pls don't resign and leave us.
He is our Hero!!
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