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Monday, December 1, 2008

Suthichai Yoon's Spin: The PAD Didn't Close the Airport and its Open for Business

The Yoonster spins in The Nation weblog:


In a new twist, Chamlong Srimuang, a core leader of PAD, today sent a note to Airports Authority Governor Serirat Prasutanont asking him to reopen the two international airports "because our protestors have not blocked the landings and departures of aircraft."

Serirat said he had instructed the new airports to reopen as of 6.00 pm tomorrow (Monday, Dec 1) because as of today, many protestors are still rallying in front of the airports' passenger terminals.


Chamlong said in his letter that the PAD protestors were gathered outside the terminals. "We have not gone into the runways or the control towers. So, I ask you, as the governor in charge of the two main airports, to provide proper protection to the aircraft and related activities."


In other words, the PAD leader was suggesting that PAD did not not to be blamed for the "seizures" of Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueng -- an action that has come under severe criticism from within the country and without.


Chamlong's letter was a subtle retreat to blunt the heavy criticism from various circles after the two airports were effectively closed following PAD protestors' rallies at Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueng.


The Yoonster amazes me. You'd think he would ask the million dollar question: How the hell is the airport supposed to operate when you have thousands of PAD thugs with weapons occupying the terminal and you have the PAD thugs controlling the entries and exits at the airport? How is the AOT supposed to function in this atmosphere?

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