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原帖由 tcwd368 於 2009-3-25 08:35 AM 發表。 
大富貴中人的權力Competition !
身心太累了 !
CABINET RESOLUTION
Bt1 billion fund for Isoc projects in rural areas
By Piyanart Srivalo
Bancha Khaengkhan
The Nation
Published on March 25, 2009
Urgent approval to counter stronger anti-govt red shirts The Cabinet yesterday approved a fund of Bt1 billion to be set asidefor the Internal Security Operations Command (Isoc) -and used onprojects aimed at weakening the red-shirt movement.
Themove is part of efforts to counter a stronger anti-government andanti-establishment movement linked to former prime ministerThaksinShinawatra, sources said.
Thematter was given a high priority by the government and so urgentCabinet decided not to wait for the budget for the next fiscal year,sources said.
The fund resulted from close cooperationbetween Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, in his capacity as the Isocdirector, and Army commander in chief General Anupong Paochinda, who isalso deputy Isoc director.
Government spokesman PanitanWattanayagorn said yesterday the fund was for projects to fight theeconomic crisis through the royal sufficiency economy philosophy.
Panitansaid that according to Isoc, the projects would make use of the armedforces' efficiency in helping to tackle economic problems. One goalwould be to promote reconciliation, instil the loyalty to the monarchand protect the institution from violations.
Projects would last for six months and target rural areas all over the country.
Thefund would be for training programmes, campaigns to promote His Majestythe King's philosophy of sufficiency economy, civilian affairsoperations, management, evaluation of projects, and implementation ofprojects in villages and communities, among others.
Sourcessaid the projects would be similar to those implemented during thepost-coup government of Surayud Chulanont. At that time, militaryofficers were sent to villages throughout the country to "create abetter understanding" about the administration.
GovernmentHouse sources estimated that less than 20,000 red-shirt protesterswould take part in a rally planned to start tomorrow at Sanam Luang.
The government estimates that only 30 per cent of the "red shirts" likely to join the movement, really want to seeThaksinmake a political comeback and the remainder are simply opposed to the rulingDemocrat Partyor the anti-Thaksin People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD), sources said.
知道为何把1亿泰銖用于软弱化“红衫军”吗?而不用在其他方面?
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