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Protesters at Phuket's Provincial Hall bring an upgrade to Britain's advisory

British Government Update Advises Citizens to Avoid Bangkok, Phuket Protests

Wednesday, November 27, 2013
PHUKET: The British government has updated its travel advice page to inform citizens about potential problems in Bangkok - and on Phuket.

The advice falls short of a warning but it will be greeted with alarm by Thailand's tourism industry. Other nations are likely to follow Britain's example.

Protests on Phuket and in Bangkok have so far been peaceful, although extremely noisy. Use of the word ''mob'' in headlines stretches the truth.

Many of the protesters on Phuket are middle-class professionals, incensed by what they perceive to be government corruption and nepotism.

The protests on Phuket have been in the east coast capital, Phuket City. None have been held on the popular west coast, where the tourist destinations of Patong, Karon, Kata, Kamala and Bang Tao are located.

The update on the British Embassy's site reads:

"A number of political demonstrations have taken place in various locations in Bangkok and elsewhere in Thailand since the start of November 2013. Further large scale protests are taking place, with little warning, at various locations in Bangkok. The main ongoing protest area situated along Rachadamnoen Avenue including Democracy Monument in Bangkok has now expanded to include protests at a number of government buildings in central Bangkok. There have also been demonstrations at provincial halls in many provinces outside Bangkok, including Phuket.

"On 25 November the authorities in Thailand implemented the Internal Security Act in all districts of Bangkok and Nonthaburi as well as the Bang Phli district of Samut Prakan and the Lat Lum Kaeo district of Pathum Thani, which will lead to an increased security presence and possible disruption to traffic. You should avoid all protests, political gatherings and demonstrations."

In 2010, weeks of street protests in Bangkok concluded with a crackdown and 90 deaths. With the exception of Germany and some other nations, many countries issued travel warnings for the whole of Thailand that unfairly penalised the Thai tourism industry.

Virtually all of the action took place in Bangkok.

Direct flights to Phuket mean that few problems or delays are likely to be encountered by tourists.

Representatives on both sides of Thailand's political divide agreed after the occupation of Thailand's major airports in 2008 that such a damaging undertaking would never happen again.

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Most of those people dont know for what they are there. Exchange Thaksin for Suthep, I am not sure that this is the good choice, Suthep has not the best reputation to. In a few weeks a lot of them protesting or there children will cry"no guests,low service charge,loose my job" then it will be to late and I guess that Suthep will not be there anymore to support them with free meals and drinks or some pocket money. Conclusion Phuket people be smarter and dont chase the tourist income away for the self interest of Suthep, Thaksin or others. Be smart and dont follow buy voting. You get what you get paid for!

Posted by Eric on November 27, 2013 21:38

Editor Comment:

Self-interest and greed are what you seem to be demanding, Eric, which is precisely the mechanism that drives corruption. Ever made a decision on principle that cost you a baht?

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"Many of the protesters on Phuket are middle-class professionals, incensed by what they perceive to be government corruption and nepotism."

Funny they didn't seem that way when their lot were in power and eating 'yellow cake'.

Posted by Mister Ree on November 27, 2013 22:41

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As we've said, the difference is in taking some cream and eating the whole cake.

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Regardless of if someone thinks the protest in Phuket is peaceful, non-violent or just plain not dangerous at all or how misguided travel advisories may be - the fact that it made it to the UK travel advisory warning list is precisely what I meant before.

Protests on Phuket will damage the tourism industry and those taking part in them only shoot themselves in the foot.

A protest on Phuket will not make one iota of difference in BKK but it has huge potential to cause serious damage to Phuket tourism industry.

Posted by ThaiMike on November 27, 2013 22:57

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People shoot themselves in the foot by putting money above principle, Thai Mike. Is money all you care about and all you expect others to care about? You value tourism more highly than ending corruption?

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Damage to Thailand's economy is going to continue until Thailand gets out of this election/coup cycle. It does not really matter to overseas visitors whether these protests are about corruption or not what matters is a stable democracy and Thailand does not have that when neither side will respect the verdict of the ballot box irregardless of who wins or losers.

Posted by Arthur on November 28, 2013 09:17

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I think that self interest and greed were rife in Thai politics ,Ed, long before Thaksin was around. Undemocratically kicking out a Democratically elected government (which would still win an election by a landslide) will not kill corruption, but will kill the shoots of Democracy in Thailand and quite possibly start Civil War.

Posted by chris g on November 28, 2013 21:09

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There are degrees of corruption, and the fact so many former ''reds'' have switched sides over this amnesty issue should indicate to you that corruption is at unprecedented levels. Every newly appointed governor and senior policeman was having to fly off to see Mr T. People had had enough. Democracy is bound to fail unless it is underpinned by values.

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And living in a province governed by the opposition, Ed, should indicate to you how corrupt Thailand would be under the Democrats.

Posted by chris g on November 29, 2013 08:45

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All provinces of Thailand are governed by the same people, chris g. They have elections. The whole country chooses.

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@chris g, you seem to be a little confused, Phuket is NOT governed by the opposition, like all provinces here, it is govern by the elected national government, the governor, is appointed by Bangkok. Individual areas e.g. Patong elect a "mayor." All government depts. eg, police, land and transport, immigration etc are National government.

Posted by DSI Watcher on November 29, 2013 15:39

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Well, that seems to just about scupper my 2 months vacation I was in process of arranging for thailand/phuket. I was there when red shirts and volcanic dust last time, I dont think I want to chance it again, I will look elsewhere.

Posted by big al on December 3, 2013 00:11

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A holiday in Thailand is usually never boring, big al.


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