I find your note at the bottom interesting… why is it they are peddling such a high body count? Where are the missing people?
The burden of proof is on the accuser.
Regarding the back and forth bickering on how the violence at Din Daeng started, I would like to send you to this link (i also added this link in another threat, but this one is more topical)
Having said that… I seem to find the “information” on bullets to be misleading. If you have evidence and pictures of bullet-holes, please share them. Like Portman above, i believe you cannot use real bullets without leaving some sort of trail…. and that would have been impossible to cleanup given that bullets may travel for a kilometer, will ricochet or bounce of buildings, and maybe even kill an innocent bystander or two.
Finally, regarding the Din Daeng bustup, I found this video on youtube taken by a guy who lives at the flats there:
If you watch, you will notice that the army was just maintaining their position when they got hit by Molotov Cocktails and rammed by a taxi. Gunshots were only fired AFTER the taxi rammed through a line of soldiers, presumably shooting the taxi after. I have no idea if that taxi driver died, but I could make that assumption. However, his (Taxi Driver) behavior was totally irrational, and if I were a soldier, I’d have no choice at that point but shoot him too…
What I find surprising is that the Thai Army didn’t seem interested in ‘securing the high ground’ such as the top of buildings, highways, and pedestrian crossings… as this would’ve been a simple way to look at and understand red shirt movements, makes them seem not so professional.
Next month it will be 17 years since the soldiers used real bullets as the Bangkok working class and fast growing middle class took to the streets to demand that a prime minister had to be elected against the wishes of corrupt politicians, who wanted ex-army commander Suchinda in the job.
Unlike recent events many were killed or disappeared. Many were jailed and some tortured. The most memorable picture was of the protest leader on the ground being covered over by protesters in attempt to stop the soldiers shooting or arresting him. Where was the sacrifice from the red shirts? It’s difficult to take them seriously when they run so fast.
Now who was that man under his supporters bodies? Was it Thaksin? No Thaksin stayed safely out of it. It was Chamlong Srimuang. You know that man in the PAD who Giles Ungpakorn calls an extreme right-wing anti-democrat. Now Chamlong has many strange ideas on numerous subjects that Thais have shown they are not prepared to follow but when it comes to fighting for democracy I suspect I’m not the only one who would choose Chamlong over Thaksin.
I wonder how many of those politicians who supported Suchinda later joined or their provincial political dynasties joined Thaksin’s Thai Rak Thai. Wasn’t Samak one of Suchinda’s biggest supporters?
Thaksin, the man who was rich enough to buy a country, buy a Premier League football club and tried to buy a revolution. It’s a shame there are no journalists to tell the world what happened because the man isn’t finished yet. Maybe Giles and his media friends can convince us that Thaksin actually represents a progressive ideology. Maybe like when Stalin tried to convince the world that Hitler was OK after the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact was signed.
Thaksin hated the free press, so LM would be a convenient weapon for censorship with the bonus of reassuring Thai moderates that he’s no republican.
However, there’s a very strong anti-patronage sentiment running through the reds and Thaksin would alienate them at his peril. I think he’d prefer to pay lip service to the monarchy while slowly pushing them out of public life. Remember, the pomp and poof of the current royals was built out of nothing by guys like Sarit. It can be dismantled too.
Thaksin’s main concerns would be the Privies, the Army, and the remaining yellow die-hards. On balance he’d probably be better off reforming LM to make it harder for any of those three to use against him. So I’d guess that he’s weaken LM and stick to the old strategy of suing journalists who say that his tie wasn’t on straight.
The idea that the yellow and red teams are in any way different is ridiculous. Both are controlled by elites and they will be the only ones that will benefit from all the pain and suffering of the past few years.
Quote:
“Would a Red Shirt government take a manifestly different approach to lese majeste prosecutions? Would it likely maintain the current spirit of the lese majeste provisions? Has much changed since the Red Shirt protests explicitly targeted the Privy Councillors earlier in the month? Are there now new rules? Or would a Red Shirt government, whether Thaksin was back in charge or not, now seek to use lese majeste to batter its own opponents? Is lese majeste too powerful a weapon for any government to give up? What does this mean for a campaign calling for the reform of this law?”
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Reply –
It is likely that because the target of Red Shirt lese majeste claims would in many cases change – from Red Shirt violators to non Red Shirt violators – that the number of cases would initially decrease.
As to any change of spirit, it seems as if there would be a reduced number of cases.
What has changed is the fact that several issues bothering Thai people are out in the open and many quarters are publicly demanding that those issues be properly addressed. whether such demands are valid or not is in a sense beside the point.
The lese majeste law is Thailand’s WMD, and it’s nice to be behind the wheel when it is applied.
Again Nick, thanks for the excellent report and it is worth the eager wait. Although I disagree with your Red-tied-to-Thaksin sympathies (my thoughts are more consistent with Portman #53 above), I commend you for your honest reporting while being transparent of your biases. Ironically, it is a ‘cool-headed’ Red like you, who have sincere concern for the Thai poor (unlike the manipulative PMThaksin and the Red Elites), who should assume leadership. You have demonstrated your full participation, in good faith, by stopping the radicalized ‘hot-headed’ Reds from further violence in front of the Ministry of Interior on the 12th. I thank you for those brave actions. Yes, a death of a politician, whether the prime minister or his secretary-general, would likely kill the movement in one stroke (and which mafia-type Red leader laid down this strategy I wonder? The PAD never physically attacked any politicians from the opposing side and for very good reasons. On the other hand, these practices were apparent since PMThaksin was in power with PMChuan and Abhisit violently chased from a political campaign in Chiang Mai). For me, a death on any side, is a death too much.
As you also mentioned, the proliferation of the internet and phone cameras/vdo have made anyone capable of some form of photojournalism. Here is well-written one (sorry, it is in Thai) from a Nang-Lerng local that I got forwarded today. It came with photographs too which does not show when I copy and paste.
Blank cartridges frequently contain a paper or plastic plug which seals the powder in the case called a wad. This wad can cause bruising at medium ranges and severe penetrating wounds at close range. There is also a cloud of hot, expanding gas which is expelled at extremely high velocity from the muzzle when a blank cartridge is fired. These high velocity gases can inflict severe injuries (see powerhead for an example) at close ranges. Additionally, if there is any small debris lodged inside the barrel it will be expelled at a similar velocity to a bullet, with the ability to inflict a severe wound. Finally, the extremely loud noise of blanks being fired can damage the hearing of people in the immediate area.
-Thaksin is a control freak. His years as PM showed this.
-If Thaksin come back, you can be sure that he will be very upset… against many people… therefore repression would be widespread. Lese-majeste would be of course one of the repression’s tools available to him. Clear cut, cheap and efficient.
-I don’t buy all the “republic” non sense… Thaksin wants power. And for that matter, he’d prefer a weak monarchy… a mere symbol… symbols are always good for people… Give them bread and symbols… 😉
Thaksin would use a weak king. For his own advantage. So he would keep the lese-majeste law.
“And it has to stop lying that only fake bullets were used, and only fired into the air. I have photos of bullet holes, where I have seen soldiers firing. The bullet that passed a few meters above my head in the leaves of a tree under which I was hiding in the early hours at Din Daeng was not a fake bullet or sprung out of my imagination, and given the distance and angle of the shooter from the military lines, the difference of the elevation of the muzzle was not more than a few centimeters. This was clearly a shot fired in the direction of the crowd and not into the sky. I have seen soldiers refilling their magazines with copperhead bullets. They were not fake bullets.”
Can you share with us your photos of the bullet holes and the copper clad full metal jacket rounds being loaded?
Actually the army did not say they only used fake ammunition. If you look back at their statements, they said they used blanks and practice rounds. What the Thai army calls practice rounds are usually cheap, low powered lead tipped rounds used for target practice. Of course these are lethal at relatively short range but are less likely to pass through rioters and hit the people behind them or penetrate poorly constructed buildings. On the other hand practice rounds are likely to do more damage to people they hit because they will expand and tumble around in the body.
Where are the copper clad slugs fired by the army? If they fired any, could they have managed to pick up all of them and gouge them out of buildings and trees? If they were firing them into the air, many would have travelled a kilometre or more before coming down and it would have been very hard to find them all, not to mention the possibility of unintended injuries and deaths away from the riot scenes. There are pictures of soldiers with this ammo in their bandoliers but I haven’t seen any pictures of them being loaded into magazines or any spent slugs.
“… Therefore if one uphold justice and democracy, no matter how one feel about the PM that was unconstitutionally removed one has to join, or at least support, the fight to undo the injustice and undemocratic way that removed him.”
“… Thaksin elected, therefore he is acceptable, provided that it’s understood to be the consequence of this division of opinions in modern society, based on principle that no one or no group of persons has the ‘de-va-da’ status over others, especially the majority. To claim to love democracy or justice, but cannot accept the choice of the majority is for me just ‘dat-ja-rit’.”
Great heroic “Devada” Vs “Datjarit Demos” myths from AjarnSomsak #96. However, in order for that to be possible, it almost assumes that we are all “Devadas” living in a “perfect democracy”! If that is not the case, then we are all speaking as “Datjarit Devadas”…
AjarnSomsak is well aware that democratic ideal is also not true in Western Democracies where we have a handful of (once) unelected and extremely powerful “Masters of the Universe” who has caused so much damage and hardship not just for their own country but also for the world economy – from the richest to the poorest. And their influence over elected governments seems to be way more than the majority who elected those governments!!! How many of these “Masters”, who irresponsibly played with the masses’ lives destroying millions of families, will ever see their days in courts and jails – because those irresponsible financial engineering has been legalized by elected governments???!!!
I also find this attack on the “Amart system” problematic. I look around at Australian, French, Japanese etc. democracies. They are quite consistent with the “rule by Amart”… PMThaksin, in his heydays, was also a rule by the Amarts…
Thai Democracy, clearly a work in progress, is much more imperfect played out by imperfect leaders and citizens (myself included) – and the threat of coups and violence is always just welling below the surface, even as recent as LAST WEEK! To measure it with democratic Motherhood statements is rather unfair and unrealistic to say the least. It is only what it is – and it will get better, that I am certain.
I can’t speak for Les Abbey and Van Tasker or the millions of Thais whom Ralph similarly labels here but I am more than willing to take seriously a red shirt movement that is no longer about restoring the Thaksin kleptocracy and giving him back his ill gotten gains to resume his fascist style of governance complete with widespread abuse of human rights, suppression of freedom of speech, tampering with independent agencies, liberal use of criminal defamation and LM suits to destroy his enemies etc etc. To quote from Ajarn Giles again the intention of Thaksin’s populist policies was to buy social peace at the lowest possible price. He had no plan to fund the 30 baht healthcare plan to make it viable which would have required significantly raising the tax base to the disadvantage of wealthy capitalists like himself. He had no meaningful policies to improve education which ultimately would lead to better educated voters rejecting corrupt politicians like himself, as they eventually did in South Korea.
Time was that the Democrats were seen as left of centre in the Thai political spectrum, where real left wingers traditionally disappeared or were publicly liquidated with the cold war or memories of it used as justification. To the right of them were out and out corrupt parties like Chart Thai and Samak’s Prachakorn Thai, comprised largely of provincial chao pors of Chinese origin (Samak was an exception only in as much as he and his party were urban) who saw politics primarily as a business in itself and a way to protect their existing businesses, many of which were illegal. These old style politicians were more than ready to ally themselves with the military after coups and bloody suppressions, if offered cabinet seats, as in 1976 and 1992. Thaksin is the ultimate evolution of the latter type of politician but with a populist spin that has now morphed into a “true” democracy spin for the benefit of the Western media and foreign academics, in contrast to the early days of his rule where democracy was not the aim itself but a “means to an end”. It is unfortunate that in the process of dumping corrupt politicians like Sanan the Democrats allowed themselves to be outflanked as the Chinese chao por movement consolidated and revamped its image under Thaksin, leaving the Democrats haplessly morooned to the right of them. I have to admit that under Chuan’s leadership the Democrats also missed big opportunities provided by the widespread revulsion of the military and the chao por politicians to win hearts and minds in the North and Northeast. As an example Chuan, as PM, allowed the Pak Moon dam protestors in Ubon to be savagely beaten up by EGAT thugs, despite their extremely valid grievance, and ignored the representatives of the poor farmers who camped outside Government House for months. So yes, I agree that the Democrats have missed their chance and left a vacuum that needs to be filled by genuinely altruistic politicians who are not exploitive chao por types to represent rural people. If the red shirts without Thaksin and devoid of leaders who encourage violence can fit this bill, then great as far as I am concerned.
Definitely city people are worried that the ruffians will burn their houses down, rape their women and murder them. As you say, the pictures of the red shirt riots are ample justification of these fears but the people most threatened by them are the working class city people, bizarrely labeled as PAD by Nick, that rose up against the red shirt thugs who barricaded them in their districts, shot them with pistols and tried to blow them up with gas tankers, not to mention the Muslims in Petchburi Road who were attacked by red shirts, presumably for racist motives.
It may turn out to be a case of be careful what you wish for. A restored Thaksin would be extremely anxious to prove that the tamed dog’s loyalty to the crown is beyond reproach. So we could expect a ferocious crackdown on LM suspects including foreigners. One of the first acts of new Thaksin government might be to block New Mandala and arrest those in Thailand who have posted articles deemed disrespectful of the monarchy and declare those outside the country persona non grata.
Dear NoName, as you are in the events, I can only take your word for it. Please also read Nick Nostitz’s excellent report. I will characterize him as a “Cool-headed foreign Red” who gives the Red cause a good name. ‘Anger’ is no excuse to attack unfriendly media – and as Nick noted, when you are too angry or too radical, you end up attacking Thai media who sympathizes with your course as well. It is self-defeating. On the other hand, the unfortunate actions of the “Hot-headed Reds” that was very well documented by the media and various private sources (Red, Yellow, Neutrals) such as Nick’s, gives both the Reds and the country a bad name and must be condemned along with the Yellow’s takeover of the airports. And he specifically blames the Red Leadership at the end – and they clearly had a hand in provoking anger and radicalizing the crowd for the ensuing violence.
We also have to remember that the government and private medias freely reported and disseminated the contents of the PMThaksin’s phone-in and Red leadership’s speeches in the days and weeks prior while a lot of what was said/accusations are unsubstantiated (a ‘he said, she said’ scenario) – that is until the Reds crossed the line at Pattaya and Bangkok. I would suspect those turn of events may also mark the thinning of the Red crowd, from the peak of 100,000+ on the 8th-9th to the a couple of thousand reported on 14th. I can safely say that the majority of the Reds, though angry and felt unfairly treated, did not desire violence…
Strangely its the Red leadership, from PMThaksin that is peddling a huge body count to foreign and local media alike – why? I can safely say that, from evidences and circumstances, it is what they desired.
Can “Careful Observer” tell us what he thinks about Khun Nattakorn’s father? Is that true epitomy of paternalist governance also “a shallow, muddled thinker” (recently, he expressed his desire to have a guy like Sarit Thanarat back, because, after all, that was a truly decisive leader!)?
Besides, if we applied “Careful Observer’s” stance — “non talent who wouldn’t be given a newspaper column, television slot, or anything else” — to Thai universities (Chula, Thammasat, NIDA, Mahidol, Kasetsat, etc.) would they not largely be depopulated? Thailand must do with the human resources that she has, even if some farang think that they are all “underdeveloped” “non talents.”
It is good, but still too much material power (as opposed to symbolic power) given in the article to the Thai royalty. I am not entirely convinced and feel that the royalty are in a sense pawns in a much bigger pie. It is the Prem faction (includes Surayud) among the Privy Councillors who are in fact the most concern to pro-democratic forces. And remember: everything passes through Prem to the king; even the king’s speeches have been mischievously misinterpreted in a complex process of vetting by fascist anti-democratic forces -including the notorious and shameful Thai media.
Tho’ this post is about Chinese media, it is reasonable to
assume Chinese media =Chinese Govt,which has not outright condemned RedShirts like the US Govt.so hastily did.
What gives the US the right to interfere in Thailand’s internal affairs ?
Sorry, you mistake this extract as an endorsement of the Mom Luang’s views? We regularly extract material (interesting, silly, insightful, intriguing, poorly argued, funny, brilliant, useful, or just plain wrong) from a range of different sources. I wouldn’t expect you to take my regular extracts from various personalities at The Nation or The Irrawaddy as an indication of my particular “professorial” (Ha!) approval.
All the same, thanks for your observations on M.L. Nattakorn. I found them useful. Perhaps you have more to say?
Battle at Dindaeng, Bangkok, 13 April 2009
Sidh S,
I find your note at the bottom interesting… why is it they are peddling such a high body count? Where are the missing people?
The burden of proof is on the accuser.
Regarding the back and forth bickering on how the violence at Din Daeng started, I would like to send you to this link (i also added this link in another threat, but this one is more topical)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1Ph-Fn_IFs
and make your own conclusions.
The crushing of the Red Shirts
Nick,
Great report!
A great public service, so thank you.
Having said that… I seem to find the “information” on bullets to be misleading. If you have evidence and pictures of bullet-holes, please share them. Like Portman above, i believe you cannot use real bullets without leaving some sort of trail…. and that would have been impossible to cleanup given that bullets may travel for a kilometer, will ricochet or bounce of buildings, and maybe even kill an innocent bystander or two.
Finally, regarding the Din Daeng bustup, I found this video on youtube taken by a guy who lives at the flats there:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G1Ph-Fn_IFs
If you watch, you will notice that the army was just maintaining their position when they got hit by Molotov Cocktails and rammed by a taxi. Gunshots were only fired AFTER the taxi rammed through a line of soldiers, presumably shooting the taxi after. I have no idea if that taxi driver died, but I could make that assumption. However, his (Taxi Driver) behavior was totally irrational, and if I were a soldier, I’d have no choice at that point but shoot him too…
What I find surprising is that the Thai Army didn’t seem interested in ‘securing the high ground’ such as the top of buildings, highways, and pedestrian crossings… as this would’ve been a simple way to look at and understand red shirt movements, makes them seem not so professional.
The crushing of the Red Shirts
Next month it will be 17 years since the soldiers used real bullets as the Bangkok working class and fast growing middle class took to the streets to demand that a prime minister had to be elected against the wishes of corrupt politicians, who wanted ex-army commander Suchinda in the job.
Unlike recent events many were killed or disappeared. Many were jailed and some tortured. The most memorable picture was of the protest leader on the ground being covered over by protesters in attempt to stop the soldiers shooting or arresting him. Where was the sacrifice from the red shirts? It’s difficult to take them seriously when they run so fast.
Now who was that man under his supporters bodies? Was it Thaksin? No Thaksin stayed safely out of it. It was Chamlong Srimuang. You know that man in the PAD who Giles Ungpakorn calls an extreme right-wing anti-democrat. Now Chamlong has many strange ideas on numerous subjects that Thais have shown they are not prepared to follow but when it comes to fighting for democracy I suspect I’m not the only one who would choose Chamlong over Thaksin.
I wonder how many of those politicians who supported Suchinda later joined or their provincial political dynasties joined Thaksin’s Thai Rak Thai. Wasn’t Samak one of Suchinda’s biggest supporters?
Thaksin, the man who was rich enough to buy a country, buy a Premier League football club and tried to buy a revolution. It’s a shame there are no journalists to tell the world what happened because the man isn’t finished yet. Maybe Giles and his media friends can convince us that Thaksin actually represents a progressive ideology. Maybe like when Stalin tried to convince the world that Hitler was OK after the Molotov-Ribbentrop pact was signed.
Lese majeste under a new Thaksin government
Thaksin hated the free press, so LM would be a convenient weapon for censorship with the bonus of reassuring Thai moderates that he’s no republican.
However, there’s a very strong anti-patronage sentiment running through the reds and Thaksin would alienate them at his peril. I think he’d prefer to pay lip service to the monarchy while slowly pushing them out of public life. Remember, the pomp and poof of the current royals was built out of nothing by guys like Sarit. It can be dismantled too.
Thaksin’s main concerns would be the Privies, the Army, and the remaining yellow die-hards. On balance he’d probably be better off reforming LM to make it harder for any of those three to use against him. So I’d guess that he’s weaken LM and stick to the old strategy of suing journalists who say that his tie wasn’t on straight.
Thaksin’s a pragmatist; LM is radioactive.
Lese majeste under a new Thaksin government
The idea that the yellow and red teams are in any way different is ridiculous. Both are controlled by elites and they will be the only ones that will benefit from all the pain and suffering of the past few years.
Lese majeste under a new Thaksin government
Anyone know what happened on FACT? The site main page when downloaded shows last entry on 15 April.
Lese majeste under a new Thaksin government
Quote:
“Would a Red Shirt government take a manifestly different approach to lese majeste prosecutions? Would it likely maintain the current spirit of the lese majeste provisions? Has much changed since the Red Shirt protests explicitly targeted the Privy Councillors earlier in the month? Are there now new rules? Or would a Red Shirt government, whether Thaksin was back in charge or not, now seek to use lese majeste to batter its own opponents? Is lese majeste too powerful a weapon for any government to give up? What does this mean for a campaign calling for the reform of this law?”
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It is likely that because the target of Red Shirt lese majeste claims would in many cases change – from Red Shirt violators to non Red Shirt violators – that the number of cases would initially decrease.
As to any change of spirit, it seems as if there would be a reduced number of cases.
What has changed is the fact that several issues bothering Thai people are out in the open and many quarters are publicly demanding that those issues be properly addressed. whether such demands are valid or not is in a sense beside the point.
The lese majeste law is Thailand’s WMD, and it’s nice to be behind the wheel when it is applied.
Reconciliation in Thailand?
Maybe the Sukhumband piece in Spiegel would be a good addition to this one. It certainly seems to have sparked far more debate here in Thailand;)
The crushing of the Red Shirts
Again Nick, thanks for the excellent report and it is worth the eager wait. Although I disagree with your Red-tied-to-Thaksin sympathies (my thoughts are more consistent with Portman #53 above), I commend you for your honest reporting while being transparent of your biases. Ironically, it is a ‘cool-headed’ Red like you, who have sincere concern for the Thai poor (unlike the manipulative PMThaksin and the Red Elites), who should assume leadership. You have demonstrated your full participation, in good faith, by stopping the radicalized ‘hot-headed’ Reds from further violence in front of the Ministry of Interior on the 12th. I thank you for those brave actions. Yes, a death of a politician, whether the prime minister or his secretary-general, would likely kill the movement in one stroke (and which mafia-type Red leader laid down this strategy I wonder? The PAD never physically attacked any politicians from the opposing side and for very good reasons. On the other hand, these practices were apparent since PMThaksin was in power with PMChuan and Abhisit violently chased from a political campaign in Chiang Mai). For me, a death on any side, is a death too much.
As you also mentioned, the proliferation of the internet and phone cameras/vdo have made anyone capable of some form of photojournalism. Here is well-written one (sorry, it is in Thai) from a Nang-Lerng local that I got forwarded today. It came with photographs too which does not show when I copy and paste.
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р╕гр╕░р╕лр╕зр╣Ир╕▓р╕Зр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╣Ар╕Фр╕┤р╕Щр╣Др╕Ыр╕Хр╕ер╕▓р╕Фр╣Ар╕гр╕┤р╣Ир╕бр╕кр╕▒р╕Зр╣Ар╕Бр╕Хр╕╕ р╕гр╕Цр╣Ар╕бр╕ер╕ер╣М р╕Юр╕нр╕Фр╕╣р╕Фр╕╡р╣Ж р╕Зр╕З р╕Ир╕гр╕┤р╕Зр╣Ж р╣Ар╕нр╕▓р╕вр╕▓р╕Зр╕гр╕Цр╣Др╕Ыр╕зр╕▓р╕Зр╣Др╕зр╣Йр╣Гр╕Хр╣Йр╕ер╣Ир╕▓р╕Зр╕Чр╕│р╣Др╕бр╕лр╕зр╣Ир╕▓ р╣Бр╕Цр╕бр╕бр╕╡р╕Щр╣Йр╕│р╕нр╕░р╣Др╕гр╣Др╕бр╣Ир╕гр╕╣р╣Й р╣Ар╕лр╕ер╕╖р╕нр╕Зр╣Жр╣Бр╕Ыр╕ер╕Бр╣Ж
р╕Щр╕▒р╣Йр╕Щр╕Бр╣Зр╕Др╕╖р╕нр╕Щр╣Йр╕│р╕бр╕▒р╕Щр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕Юр╕гр╣Йр╕нр╕бр╕Ир╕░р╕Ир╕╕р╕Фр╣Др╕Я р╣Др╕Фр╣Йр╕Чр╕╕р╕Бр╣Ар╕зр╕ер╕▓р╕Щр╕▒р╣Йр╕Щр╣Ар╕нр╕З ((р╕Вр╕нр╕Ър╕нр╕Б р╕гр╕Цр╣Ар╕бр╕ер╕ер╣Мр╕Щр╕╡р╣Й р╕кр╕▓р╕в 511 )
р╕Хр╕нр╕Щ р╕Ър╣Ир╕▓р╕в р╕нр╕вр╕╣р╣Ир╣Гр╕Щр╕Ър╣Йр╕▓р╕Щ р╕нр╕вр╕╣р╣Ир╣Жр╣Др╕Фр╣Йр╕Бр╕ер╕┤р╣Ир╕Щр╣Ар╕лр╕бр╕╖р╕нр╕Щр╕бр╕╡р╕нр╕░р╣Др╕гр╣Др╕лр╕бр╣Й р╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕Ър╣Йр╕▓р╕Щр╕Бр╣Зр╣Вр╕Чр╕гр╕бр╕▓р╕Ър╕нр╕Бр╕зр╣Ир╕▓ р╕гр╕░р╣Бр╕зр╕Бр╕Ър╣Йр╕▓р╕Щр╕бр╕╡р╕Бр╕▓р╕гр╣Ар╕Ьр╕▓р╕гр╕Цр╣Ар╕бр╕ер╕ер╣Мр╣Бр╕ер╣Йр╕з р╕Бр╣Зр╕Др╕╖р╕нр╕бр╕╡р╕Чр╕╡р╣И р╣Бр╕вр╕Бр╕Ьр╣Ир╕▓р╕Щр╕Яр╣Йр╕▓ р╣Бр╕вр╕Бр╕лр╕ер╕▓р╕Щр╕лр╕ер╕зр╕З р╣Бр╕вр╕Бр╕вр╕бр╕гр╕▓р╕К р╕Юр╕нр╕Вр╕╢р╣Йр╕Щр╣Др╕Ыр╕Фр╕╣р╕Ър╕Щр╕Фр╕▓р╕Фр╕Яр╣Йр╕▓ р╕кр╕▓р╕бр╕▓р╕гр╕Цр╕бр╕нр╕Зр╣Ар╕лр╣Зр╕Щр╕Др╕зр╕▒р╕Щр╣Др╕Яр╕Чр╕▒р╣Йр╕З 3 р╕Ир╕╕р╕Ф р╕лр╕ер╕▒р╕Зр╕Ир╕▓р╕Бр╕Щр╕▒р╣Йр╕Щ
р╕Юр╕н р╕бр╕нр╕Зр╣Др╕Ыр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕Ир╕╕р╕Ф р╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕гр╕Цр╣Ар╕бр╕ер╕ер╣Мр╕Др╕▒р╕Щр╕Щр╕╡р╣Йр╕Ир╕нр╕Фр╕нр╕вр╕╣р╣И р╕Фр╕┤р╕Йр╕▒р╕Щр╣Ар╕лр╣Зр╕Щр╕Кр╕▓р╕зр╕Ър╣Йр╕▓р╕Щр╕Шр╕гр╕гр╕бр╕Фр╕▓ р╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╣Др╕бр╣Ир╣Др╕Фр╣Йр╣Гр╕кр╣Ир╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕З р╣Др╕Ыр╕вр╕╖р╕Щр╕нр╕вр╕╣р╣Ир╣Бр╕Цр╕зр╣Жр╕гр╕Цр╣Ар╕бр╕ер╕ер╣Мр╕Др╕▒р╕Щр╕Щр╕▒р╣Йр╕Щ(р╕Вр╕нр╕нр╕ар╕▒р╕вр╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╕Юр╕нр╕Фр╕╡р╣Др╕бр╣Ир╣Др╕Фр╣Йр╕Цр╣Ир╕▓р╕вр╕Хр╕нр╕Щр╕Др╕Щр╣Ар╕вр╕нр╕░) р╣Бр╕гр╕Бр╣Жр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╣Ар╕лр╣Зр╕Щр╕Др╕Щр╕гр╕▓р╕зр╣Жр╕Бр╕зр╣Ир╕▓50р╕Др╕Щр╣Др╕Фр╣Йр╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╕Ър╕▓р╕Зр╕Др╕Щр╕Бр╣Зр╕зр╕┤р╣Ир╕Зр╕Вр╕╢р╣Йр╕Щр╣Др╕Ыр╕Ър╕Щр╕гр╕Ц р╕кр╣Ир╕зр╕Щр╕Др╕Щр╕кр╣Ир╕зр╕Щр╣Гр╕лр╕Нр╣Ир╕Ир╕░р╕нр╕вр╕╣р╣Ир╕Фр╣Йр╕▓р╕Щр╕Щр╕нр╕Бр╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╣Бр╕ер╣Йр╕з р╕Кр╕▓р╕зр╕Ър╣Йр╕▓р╕Щр╕Бр╣Зр╕Кр╣Ир╕зр╕вр╕Бр╕▒р╕Щр╣Ар╕Вр╣Зр╕Щр╕гр╕Цр╣Ар╕бр╕ер╕ер╣Мр╣Ар╕лр╕бр╕╖р╕нр╕Щр╕Ир╕░р╣Гр╕лр╣Йр╕гр╕Цр╣Ар╕бр╕ер╕ер╣М р╕лр╕▒р╕Щр╣Ар╕Ыр╣Зр╕Щр╣Ар╕кр╣Йр╕Щр╕Хр╕гр╕З р╕Ир╕▓р╕Бр╕Хр╕нр╕Щр╣Бр╕гр╕Бр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕Вр╕зр╕▓р╕Зр╕Цр╕Щр╕Щр╣Ар╕нр╕▓р╣Др╕зр╣Й р╕кр╕▒р╕Бр╕Юр╕▒р╕Б р╕Др╕Щр╕Вр╕нр╕Зр╕бр╣Зр╕нр╕Ър╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕З р╕Бр╣Зр╕бр╕▓ р╣Бр╕ер╣Йр╕зр╕Др╕┤р╕Фр╕зр╣Ир╕▓р╕Др╕Зр╣Ар╕Бр╕┤р╕Фр╕Бр╕▓р╕гр╣Вр╕Хр╣Йр╣Ар╕Цр╕╡р╕вр╕Зр╕Бр╕▒р╕Щ
р╕Фр╕┤р╕Йр╕▒р╕Щр╣Др╕Фр╣Йр╣Ар╕лр╣Зр╕Щр╕Др╕Щр╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕З р╕бр╕▓р╕вр╕╖р╕Щр╣Гр╕Бр╕ер╣Йр╣Жр╕Ър╣Йр╕▓р╕Щр╣Бр╕ер╣Йр╕з р╕Хр╕░р╣Вр╕Бр╕Щр╕зр╣Ир╕▓ “р╣Ар╕Ьр╕▓р╕бр╕▒р╕Щр╣Ар╕ер╕в р╣Ар╕Ьр╕▓р╣Ар╕ер╕в” р╕Юр╕╣р╕Фр╕Лр╣Йр╕│р╣Ж р╕нр╕вр╕╕р╣Ир╣Бр╕Ър╕Ър╕Щр╕╡р╣Й р╕Ир╕Щр╕Фр╕┤р╕Йр╕▒р╕Щр╣Гр╕Ир╣Ар╕кр╕╡р╕вр╣Ар╕ер╕вр╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╕Юр╕нр╕бр╕нр╕Зр╕Бр╕ер╕▒р╕Ър╣Др╕Ыр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕гр╕Цр╣Ар╕бр╕ер╕ер╣Мр╕Ир╕нр╕Фр╕нр╕вр╕╣р╣И р╕Кр╕▓р╕зр╕Ър╣Йр╕▓р╕Щр╕лр╕▓р╕вр╣Др╕Ы р╕кр╕▒р╕Бр╕Юр╕▒р╕Бр╣Ар╕Фр╕╡р╕вр╕з р╕Кр╕▓р╕зр╕Ър╣Йр╕▓р╕Щр╕Бр╣Зр╕Бр╕ер╕▒р╕Ър╕бр╕▓ р╕Юр╕гр╣Йр╕нр╕бр╕Бр╕▒р╕Ър╕Ир╕│р╕Щр╕зр╕Щр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕бр╕▓р╕Бр╕Вр╕╢р╣Йр╕Щр╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╕Зр╕зр╕Фр╕Щр╕╡р╣Йр╕Фр╕┤р╕Йр╕▒р╕Щр╕зр╣Ир╕▓р╕Щр╣Ир╕▓р╕Ир╕░р╕гр╕▓р╕зр╣Ж 100 р╕Др╕Щр╣Др╕Фр╣Йр╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╕Ир╕▓р╕Бр╕Щр╕▒р╣Йр╕Щр╕Др╕Щр╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕Зр╕Бр╣З р╕лр╕▓р╕вр╣Др╕Ыр╕Ир╕▓р╕Бр╣Бр╕Цр╕зр╣Жр╕Цр╕Щр╕Щр╕Др╣Ир╕░
р╕Ир╕▓р╕Бр╕Щр╕▒р╣Йр╕Щ р╕Фр╕┤р╕Йр╕▒р╕Щр╕Бр╣Зр╣Ар╕лр╣Зр╕Щр╕Кр╕▓р╕зр╕Ър╣Йр╕▓р╕Щр╣Бр╕Цр╕зр╕Щр╕▓р╕Зр╣Ар╕ер╕┤р╣Йр╕З р╕Кр╣Ир╕зр╕вр╕Бр╕▒р╕Щр╕Фр╕▒р╕Щр╕гр╕Цр╣Ар╕бр╕ер╕ер╣М р╣Гр╕лр╣Йр╕лр╣Ир╕▓р╕Зр╕Ир╕▓р╕Б р╕Ир╕╕р╕Фр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕бр╕╡р╕Щр╣Йр╕│р╕бр╕▒р╕Щр╕гр╕▓р╕Фр╕нр╕вр╕╣р╣И р╕Цр╣Йр╕▓р╕бр╕нр╕Зр╕Ир╕▓р╕Бр╕гр╕╣р╕Ыр╕Ир╕░р╣Ар╕лр╣Зр╕Щр╣Др╕Фр╣Йр╕зр╣Ир╕▓р╣Ар╕Вр╣Зр╕Щр╕бр╕▓р╣Др╕Фр╣Йр╣Др╕Бр╕ер╕бр╕▓р╕Бр╣Жр╕Др╣Ир╕░
р╕Хр╕нр╕Щр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕Фр╕╣р╕нр╕вр╕╣р╣И р╕Фр╕┤р╕Йр╕▒р╕Щр╣Ар╕гр╕┤р╣Ир╕бр╕кр╕▒р╕Зр╣Ар╕Бр╕Хр╕╕ р╕зр╣Ир╕▓р╕Др╕Щр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕Кр╣Ир╕зр╕вр╕Бр╕▒р╕Щр╕Фр╕▒р╕Щр╕гр╕Ц р╕ер╣Йр╕зр╕Щр╣Бр╕Хр╣Ир╣Ар╕Ыр╣Зр╕Щр╣Ар╕Фр╣Зр╕Бр╕зр╕▒р╕вр╕гр╕╕р╣Ир╕Щр╕Чр╕▒р╣Йр╕Зр╕Щр╕▒р╣Йр╕Щр╣Ар╕ер╕вр╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╕нр╕▓р╕вр╕╕р╕Бр╣Зр╕гр╕▓р╕зр╣Ж 15 р╕Ыр╕╡р╕Вр╕╢р╣Йр╕Щр╣Др╕Ыр╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╣Др╕бр╣Ир╣Ар╕Бр╕┤р╕Щ30р╕Ыр╕╡ р╣Ар╕бр╕╖р╣Ир╕н р╣Ар╕Вр╣Зр╕Щр╕кр╕│р╣Ар╕гр╣Зр╕И р╕зр╕▒р╕вр╕гр╕╕р╣Ир╕Щр╣Ар╕лр╕ер╣Ир╕▓р╕Щр╕╡р╣Й р╕Бр╣Зр╕Чр╕│р╕Чр╣Ир╕▓р╣Др╕Кр╣Вр╕в р╣Вр╕лр╣Ир╕гр╣Йр╕нр╕Зр╕Фр╣Йр╕зр╕вр╕Др╕зр╕▓р╕бр╕Фр╕╡р╣Гр╕И р╕зр╣Ир╕▓р╣Ар╕Вр╣Зр╕Щр╕бр╕▓р╣Др╕Фр╣Йр╣Др╕Бр╕е р╕Ир╕▓р╕Бр╕Ир╕╕р╕Фр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╣Ар╕Ыр╣Зр╕Щр╕Кр╕╕р╕бр╕Кр╕Щр╕Вр╕нр╕Зр╕Юр╕зр╕Бр╣Ар╕Др╣Йр╕▓р╕Др╣Ир╕░ (р╣Бр╕Хр╣Ир╣Ар╕зр╕Зр╣Бр╕Чр╣Йр╣Ж р╕Щр╕╡р╣Ир╕бр╕▓р╕Щр╕лр╕Щр╣Йр╕▓р╕Ър╣Йр╕▓р╕Щр╕Йр╕▓р╕Щр╕Щр╕Щр╕Щр╕Щр╕Щр╕Щ) р╣Ар╕Юр╕гр╕▓р╕░р╕Ир╕▓р╕Бр╕Ир╕╕р╕Фр╣Ар╕Фр╕┤р╕бр╕Щр╕▒р╣Йр╕Щ р╕Ир╕░р╕нр╕вр╕╣р╣Ир╣Гр╕Бр╕ер╣Йр╣Жр╕Кр╕╕р╕бр╕Кр╕Щр╕зр╕▒р╕Фр╣Бр╕Др╕Щр╕▓р╕Зр╣Ар╕ер╕┤р╣Йр╕З р╕Бр╕▒р╕Ър╕Кр╕╕р╕бр╕Кр╕Щр╕зр╕▒р╕Фр╣Вр╕кр╕бр╕Щр╕▒р╕кр╕Др╣Ир╕░(р╕Ыр╕гр╕░р╕Бр╕нр╕Ър╕Бр╕▒р╕Ър╕Кр╕╕р╕бр╕Кр╕Щр╕Хр╕ер╕▓р╕Фр╕Щр╕▓р╕Зр╣Ар╕ер╕┤р╣Йр╕Зр╕Фр╣Йр╕зр╕вр╕Др╣Ир╕░) р╣Бр╕Цр╕зр╕Щр╕▒р╣Йр╕Щр╕Ир╕░р╣Ар╕Ыр╣Зр╕Щр╕Ър╣Йр╕▓р╕Щр╣Др╕бр╣Йр╣Ар╕Бр╣Ир╕▓р╣Жр╕лр╕бр╕Фр╣Ар╕ер╕вр╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╕Лр╕╢р╣Ир╕Зр╕Цр╕╖р╕нр╕зр╣Ир╕▓р╕нр╕▒р╕Щр╕Хр╕гр╕▓р╕вр╕бр╕▓р╕Бр╕Цр╣Йр╕▓р╣Ар╕Бр╕┤р╕Фр╕Ир╕╕р╕Фр╣Др╕Яр╣Ар╕Ьр╕▓ р╣Бр╕ер╕░р╕Ър╕Щр╕гр╕Цр╣Ар╕бр╕ер╕ер╣Мр╕Др╕▓р╕Фр╕зр╣Ир╕▓р╕Ир╕░р╕бр╕╡р╕Цр╕▒р╕Зр╣Бр╕Бр╣Кр╕кр╕Фр╣Йр╕зр╕вр╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╕Фр╕┤р╕Йр╕▒р╕Щ р╕нр╕Фр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕Ир╕░р╕Хр╕Ър╕бр╕╖р╕нр╣Гр╕лр╣Йр╕Юр╕зр╕Бр╕зр╕▒р╕вр╕гр╕╕р╣Ир╕Щр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕бр╕╡р╕Др╕зр╕▓р╕бр╕кр╕▓р╕бр╕▒р╕Др╕Др╕╡р╣Бр╕Ър╕Ър╕Щр╕╡р╣Йр╣Др╕бр╣Ир╣Др╕Фр╣Йр╣Ар╕ер╕вр╕Др╣Ир╕░
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р╕кр╕▒р╕Б р╕Юр╕▒р╕Бр╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕З р╕Хр╕гр╕Зр╣Бр╕вр╕Бр╕Щр╕╡р╣Ир╕Бр╣Зр╣Ар╕Фр╕┤р╕Щр╣Др╕Ыр╕лр╕▓р╕Бр╕ер╕╕р╣Ир╕бр╕зр╕▒р╕вр╕гр╕╕р╣Ир╕Щр╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╕зр╕▒р╕вр╕гр╕╕р╣Ир╕Щр╕Юр╕нр╣Ар╕лр╣Зр╕Щр╣Бр╕Ър╕Ър╕Щр╕▒р╣Йр╕Щ р╕Бр╣Зр╣Ар╕гр╕┤р╣Ир╕бр╕зр╕┤р╣Ир╕Зр╣Ар╕Вр╣Йр╕▓р╣Гр╕кр╣И р╕Кр╕Щр╕┤р╕Фр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕зр╣Ир╕▓ р╣Др╕бр╣Ир╕Бр╕ер╕▒р╕зр╕нр╕░р╣Др╕гр╣Ар╕ер╕вр╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╣Бр╕Хр╣Ир╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕Зр╣Ар╕нр╕З р╕Бр╣Зр╕гр╕╡р╕Ър╕зр╕┤р╣Ир╕Зр╕лр╕Щр╕╡р╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╕Хр╕│р╕гр╕зр╕Ир╕вр╕▒р╕Зр╕Др╕Зр╕нр╕вр╕╣р╣Ир╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╣Ар╕Фр╕┤р╕бр╕Щр╕░р╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╣Бр╕Хр╣Ир╕бр╕╡р╕Ир╕│р╕Щр╕зр╕Щр╕Щр╣Йр╕нр╕вр╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╣Др╕бр╣Ир╕Цр╕╢р╕З10р╕Др╕Щ р╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╕Юр╕нр╕зр╕▒р╕вр╕гр╕╕р╣Ир╕Щ р╕Хр╕нр╕Ър╣Вр╕Хр╣Йр╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕З р╕Хр╕│р╕гр╕зр╕Ир╕Ир╕░р╣Ар╕Фр╕┤р╕Щр╣Ар╕Вр╣Йр╕▓р╣Др╕Ыр╕Чр╕│р╕Чр╣Ир╕▓р╣Ар╕лр╕бр╕╖р╕нр╕Щр╕Хр╣Ир╕нр╕зр╣Ир╕▓ р╕Др╕Щр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕Чр╕│р╕Др╣Ир╕░(р╣Ар╕Фр╕┤р╕Щр╕лр╕▓р╕зр╕▒р╕вр╕гр╕╕р╣Ир╕Щр╕Щр╕░р╕Др╣Ир╕░) р╕Ир╕▓р╕Бр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕Др╕╕р╕вр╕Бр╕▒р╕Ър╕Др╕Щр╣Бр╕Цр╕зр╕Щр╕▒р╣Йр╕Щ р╣Ар╕Др╣Йр╕▓р╕Ър╕нр╕Бр╕зр╣Ир╕▓ р╕Хр╕│р╕гр╕зр╕И р╕Юр╕╣р╕Фр╕Бр╕▒р╕Ър╕зр╕▒р╕вр╕гр╕╕р╣Ир╕Щр╕зр╣Ир╕▓ “р╕Юр╕зр╕Бр╕бр╕╢.. р╕нр╕вр╣Ир╕▓р╣Др╕Ыр╕Чр╕│р╣Ар╕Др╣Йр╕▓” р╕зр╕▒р╕вр╕гр╕╕р╣Ир╕Щр╕Бр╣Зр╕Хр╕нр╕Ър╕зр╣Ир╕▓ “р╕Ир╕░р╣Гр╕лр╣Йр╕Ьр╕бр╕Чр╕│р╕вр╕▒р╕Зр╣Др╕З р╕бр╕▒р╕Щр╕Ыр╕▓р╕гр╕░р╣Ар╕Ър╕┤р╕Фр╣Гр╕кр╣Ир╕Ьр╕бр╕Щр╕░”
р╕Ир╕▓р╕Бр╕Щр╕▒р╣Йр╕Щр╕Фр╕┤р╕Йр╕▒р╕Щр╕Бр╣Зр╕ер╕Зр╣Др╕Ыр╕Кр╕▒р╣Йр╕Щ2 р╣Бр╕нр╕Ър╣Ар╕Ыр╕┤р╕Фр╕лр╕Щр╣Йр╕▓р╕Хр╣Ир╕▓р╕Зр╕Фр╣Ар╕лр╕бр╕╖р╕нр╕Щр╣Ар╕Фр╕┤р╕бр╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╣Ар╕лр╣Зр╕Щр╕Др╕Щр╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕Зр╕лр╕▒р╕Щр╕бр╕▓р╕Чр╕╕р╕Ър╕гр╕Цр╣Ар╕бр╕ер╕ер╣Мр╣Бр╕Чр╕Щ р╣Бр╕ер╣Йр╕зр╕Бр╣Зр╣Ар╕гр╕┤р╣Ир╕бр╕Ыр╕ер╣Ир╕нр╕вр╕ер╕бр╕вр╕▓р╕З р╕ер╣Йр╕нр╕лр╕Щр╣Йр╕▓р╕Чр╕▒р╣Йр╕З2р╕Вр╣Йр╕▓р╕Зр╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╣Вр╕Фр╕вр╣Ар╕нр╕▓р╣Др╕бр╣Йр╕Чр╣Ир╕нр╕Щр╣Гр╕лр╕Нр╣Ир╣Жр╕Бр╕Фр╕ер╕Зр╣Др╕Ыр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕вр╕▓р╕Зр╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╣Бр╕ер╣Йр╕зр╣Ар╕нр╕▓р╕Бр╕▓р╕зр╕Хр╕гр╕▓р╕Кр╣Йр╕▓р╕Зр╕лр╕вр╕нр╕Фр╕ер╕Зр╣Др╕Ыр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕Ир╕╕р╕Б р╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╣Др╕зр╣Йр╕Ыр╕▒р╣Кр╕бр╕ер╕бр╕Др╣Ир╕░
р╣Бр╕ер╣Йр╕зр╕Др╕Щр╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕З р╕Др╕▓р╕Фр╕зр╣Ир╕▓р╕Щр╣Ир╕▓р╕Ир╕░р╣Ар╕Ыр╣Зр╕Щр╕лр╕▒р╕зр╕лр╕Щр╣Йр╕▓р╕Бр╕ер╣Ир╕бр╕Щр╕╡р╣Й р╕Хр╕░р╣Вр╕Бр╕Щр╕кр╕▒р╣Ир╕Зр╕зр╣Ир╕▓ “р╕Бр╕ер╕▒р╕Ър╣Ар╕зр╣Йр╕в р╕нр╕вр╕╣р╣Ир╣Др╕Ыр╕Бр╣Зр╣Др╕бр╣Ир╕бр╕╡р╕Ыр╕гр╕░р╣Вр╕вр╕Кр╕Щр╣М” р╣Бр╕ер╣Йр╕зр╕Др╕Щр╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕Зр╕Бр╣Зр╕Юр╕▓р╕Бр╕▒р╕Щ р╕Вр╕╢р╣Йр╕Щр╕гр╕Цр╕бр╕нр╣Ар╕Хр╕нр╕гр╣Мр╣Др╕Л р╕Юр╕▓р╕Юр╕зр╕Бр╕Бр╕ер╕▒р╕Ър╣Др╕Ыр╕Чр╕▓р╕Зр╣Бр╕вр╕Бр╕Ьр╣Ир╕▓р╕Щр╕Яр╣Йр╕▓р╕Др╣Ир╕░
р╕Юр╕нр╕зр╕▒р╕вр╕гр╕╕р╣Ир╕Щр╣Ар╕лр╣Зр╕Щр╕Фр╕▒р╕Зр╕Щр╕▒р╣Йр╕Щ р╕Бр╣Зр╕Хр╕Ър╕бр╕╖р╕нр╣Вр╕лр╣Ир╕гр╣Йр╕нр╕Зр╕Фр╣Йр╕зр╕вр╕Др╕зр╕▓р╕бр╕Фр╕╡р╣Гр╕И р╕Хр╕░р╣Вр╕Бр╕Щ “р╣Ар╕лр╕╡р╣Й….р╣Жр╣Жр╣Жр╣Жр╣Жр╣Жр╣Жр╣Жр╣Жр╣Жр╣Жр╣Жр╣Жр╣Жр╣Ж” р╕Цр╕╖р╕нр╕зр╣Ир╕▓р╣Ар╕Ыр╣Зр╕Щр╕Кр╕▒р╕вр╕Кр╕Щр╕░р╕Вр╕нр╕З р╕Др╕Щр╕Щр╕▓р╕Зр╣Ар╕ер╕┤р╣Йр╕Зр╕Др╣Ир╕░(р╣Бр╕Хр╣Ир╣Ар╕бр╕╖р╣Ир╕нр╕Хр╕Бр╕Др╣Ир╕│ р╣Ар╕Юр╕гр╕▓р╕░р╣Ар╕лр╕Хр╕╕р╕Бр╕▓р╕гр╕Ур╣Мр╕Щр╕╡р╣Й р╕Чр╕│р╣Гр╕лр╣Йр╣Ар╕Бр╕┤р╕Фр╣Вр╕ир╕Бр╕Щр╕▓р╕Пр╕Бр╕гр╕гр╕бр╕Вр╕╢р╣Йр╕Щр╕Бр╕▒р╕Ър╕Др╕Щр╕Щр╕▓р╕Зр╣Ар╕ер╕┤р╣Йр╕З) р╣Ар╕бр╕╖р╣Ир╕нр╣Ар╕лр╕Хр╕╕р╕Бр╕▓р╕гр╕Ур╣Мр╕кр╕Зр╕Ър╕ер╕Зр╕Чр╕╕р╕Бр╕нр╕вр╣Ир╕▓р╕З р╕Хр╕│р╕гр╕зр╕Ир╕Бр╣Зр╕бр╕▓р╕Бр╕▒р╕Щр╣Ар╕Юр╕┤р╣Ир╕бр╕Др╣Ир╕░((р╕Ир╕░р╕бр╕▓р╕Чр╕│р╣Др╕бр╕Хр╕нр╕Щр╕Щр╕╡р╣Йр╕лр╕зр╣Ир╕▓ р╕Бр╣Ир╕нр╕Щр╕лр╕Щр╣Йр╕▓р╕Щр╕╡р╣Йр╕Чр╕│р╣Др╕бр╣Др╕бр╣Ир╕бр╕▓))
р╕Ир╕▓р╕Б р╕гр╕╣р╕Ыр╕Фр╣Йр╕▓р╕Щр╕Ър╕Щ р╕Ир╕░р╕бр╕╡р╕Др╕Щр╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕Зр╕Вр╕╡р╣Ир╕бр╕нр╣Ар╕Хр╕нр╕гр╣Мр╣Др╕Л р╕Щр╣Ир╕▓р╣Ар╕кр╕╡р╕вр╕Фр╕▓р╕вр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╣Др╕бр╣Ир╕кр╕▓р╕бр╕▓р╕гр╕Цр╕Цр╣Ир╕▓р╕вр╕лр╕Щр╣Йр╕▓р╕бр╕▓р╣Др╕Фр╣Й р╣Ар╕Юр╕гр╕▓р╕░р╕Др╕Щр╣Жр╕Щр╕╡р╣Й р╕Др╕╖р╕нр╕Др╕Щр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕Юр╕▓р╣Бр╕Бр╣Кр╕Зр╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕Зр╕бр╕▓р╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╣Бр╕ер╕░р╣Ар╕Ыр╣Зр╕Щр╕Др╕Щр╕Хр╕░р╣Вр╕Бр╕Щр╕нр╕нр╕Бр╕Др╕│р╕кр╕▒р╣Ир╕З р╣Гр╕лр╣Йр╕Др╕Щр╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕Зр╕Чр╕│р╕нр╕░р╣Др╕гр╕Ър╣Йр╕▓р╕З р╕Хр╕гр╕Зр╣Бр╕вр╕Бр╕Щр╕Др╕гр╕кр╕зр╕гр╕гр╕Др╣М р╣Ар╕бр╕╖р╣Ир╕нр╕Юр╕ер╕▒р╕Зр╕Ир╕▓р╕Бр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╣Ар╕Др╣Йр╕▓р╕кр╕▒р╣Ир╕Зр╣Гр╕лр╣Йр╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕Зр╕Бр╕ер╕▒р╕Ъ р╕Др╕Щр╣Жр╕Щр╕╡р╣Йр╕Бр╣З р╕Вр╕▒р╕Ър╕бр╕нр╣Ар╕Хр╕нр╕гр╣Мр╣Др╕Л р╕бр╕▓р╕Фр╕╣р╕гр╕▓р╕Фр╕гр╕▓р╕з р╕Хр╕ер╕нр╕Фр╣Ар╕зр╕ер╕▓
р╕Хр╣Ир╕н р╕бр╕▓ р╕Фр╕┤р╕Йр╕▒р╕Щр╕Бр╣Зр╕Вр╕╢р╣Йр╕Щр╣Др╕Ыр╕Ър╕Щр╕Фр╕▓р╕Фр╕Яр╣Йр╕▓ р╕зр╕▒р╕вр╕гр╕╕р╣Ир╕Щр╕Бр╣Зр╕вр╕▒р╕Зр╕Кр╕╕р╕бр╕Щр╕╕р╕бр╕Бр╕▒р╕Щр╕нр╕вр╕╣р╣И р╣Ар╕Юр╕╖р╣Ир╕нр╕гр╕░р╕зр╕▒р╕Зр╣Др╕бр╣Ир╣Гр╕лр╣Йр╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕Зр╕Эр╕▒р╕Зр╣Бр╕вр╕Бр╣Ар╕Чр╕зр╕Бр╕гр╕гр╕б р╣Ар╕Вр╣Йр╕▓р╕бр╕▓р╕Чр╕│р╕гр╣Йр╕▓р╕вр╕Юр╕зр╕Бр╣Ар╕Др╣Йр╕▓ р╕Эр╕╣р╕Зр╕Кр╕Щр╕Хр╕░р╣Вр╕Бр╕Щ р╕зр╣Ир╕▓ “р╕нр╕нр╕Бр╣Др╕Ы р╕нр╕нр╕Бр╣Др╕Ыр╣Ж” р╕Ьр╣Ир╕▓р╕Щр╣Др╕Ы 30р╕Щр╕▓р╕Чр╕╡ р╕бр╕╡р╕бр╕нр╣Ар╕Хр╕нр╕гр╣Мр╣Др╕Лр╕Фр╣Мр╕Вр╕▒р╕Ър╕бр╕▓р╕Ир╕▓р╕Б р╣Бр╕вр╕Бр╕Ьр╣Ир╕▓р╕Щр╕Яр╣Йр╕▓ р╕Ыр╕гр╕░р╕бр╕▓р╕Щ 6 р╕Др╕▒р╕Щ р╕Чр╕╕р╕Бр╕Др╕▒р╕Щ р╕Ир╕░р╕бр╕╡р╕Др╕Щр╕Лр╣Йр╕нр╕Щр╕Чр╣Йр╕▓р╕вр╕бр╕▓р╕Фр╣Йр╕зр╕в р╕Хр╕ер╕нр╕Ф р╕Чр╕▓р╕Зр╕бр╕нр╣Ар╕Хр╕нр╕гр╣Мр╣Др╕Лр╕Др╕Щр╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕З р╕Ир╕░р╕Ър╕╡р╕Ър╣Бр╕Хр╕г р╣Ар╕Ыр╣Зр╕Щр╕Чр╕▓р╕Зр╕вр╕▓р╕зр╕бр╕▓р╕Хр╕ер╕нр╕Ф р╕Чр╕╕р╕Бр╕Др╕▒р╕Щр╕Ър╕╡р╕Ър╣Бр╕Хр╕гр╕Щр╕░р╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╣Бр╕ер╣Йр╕з р╕Ир╕Зр╣Гр╕Ир╕Вр╕▒р╕Ър╣Ар╕Вр╣Йр╕▓р╣Др╕Ыр╕лр╕▓р╕Эр╕╣р╕Зр╕Кр╕Щ р╕Др╕Щр╕Щр╕▓р╕Зр╣Ар╕ер╕┤р╣Йр╕З р╕бр╕нр╣Ар╕Хр╕нр╕гр╣Мр╣Др╕Л р╕Вр╕▒р╕Ър╕Ьр╣Ир╕▓р╕Щр╕Хр╕│р╕гр╕зр╕И(р╕гр╕╣р╕Ыр╕Фр╣Йр╕▓р╕Щр╕Ър╕Щ р╕Фр╕╣р╕Хр╕│р╣Бр╕лр╕Щр╣Ир╕Зр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕Хр╕│р╕гр╕зр╕Ир╕вр╕╖р╕Щр╣Др╕Фр╣Йр╕Др╣Ир╕░) р╣Ар╕бр╕╖р╣Ир╕нр╣Ар╕Вр╣Йр╕▓р╣Др╕Ы р╕зр╕▒р╕вр╕гр╕╕р╣Ир╕Щ р╕Бр╣Зр╕зр╕┤р╣Ир╕Зр╕Бр╕гр╕╣р╕Бр╕▒р╕Щр╣Ар╕Вр╣Йр╕▓р╣Др╕Ы р╕Юр╕нр╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕Зр╣Ар╕лр╣Зр╕Щр╕Фр╕▒р╕Зр╕Щр╕▒р╣Йр╕Щ р╕Бр╕ер╕▒р╕Ър╣Ар╕Ър╕гр╕Др╕гр╕Ц р╣Бр╕ер╣Йр╕зр╕лр╕▒р╕Щр╕лр╕ер╕▒р╕Зр╕Бр╕ер╕▒р╕Ъ р╕Вр╕▒р╕Ър╕лр╕Щр╕╡р╣Др╕Ыр╕нр╕вр╣Ир╕▓р╕Зр╣Ар╕гр╣Зр╕з р╕Юр╕нр╕Юр╕зр╕Бр╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕Зр╕Вр╕▒р╕Ър╕лр╕Щр╕╡р╣Др╕Ы р╕зр╕▒р╕вр╕гр╕╕р╣Ир╕Щ р╕гр╣Йр╕нр╕Зр╣Вр╕лр╣Ир╕Фр╣Йр╕зр╕вр╕Др╕зр╕▓р╕бр╕Фр╕╡р╣Гр╕И
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р╕Ьр╣Ир╕▓р╕Щр╣Др╕Ы 1 р╕Кр╕б. р╕Бр╣Зр╕гр╕▓р╕зр╣Ж 5р╣Вр╕бр╕З р╣Ар╕вр╣Зр╕Щр╣Др╕Фр╣Йр╕Др╣Ир╕░ (р╕Др╕╖р╕нр╣Ар╕гр╕╖р╣Ир╕нр╕Зр╕Щр╕╡р╣Йр╣Ар╕Бр╕┤р╕Фр╕Вр╕╢р╣Йр╕Щ р╕Хр╕▒р╣Йр╕Зр╣Бр╕Хр╣И р╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕Зр╣Ар╕Ьр╕▓р╕гр╕Цр╣Ар╕бр╕ер╕ер╣Мр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╣Бр╕вр╕Бр╕Ьр╣Ир╕▓р╕Щр╕Яр╣Йр╕▓р╣Гр╕лр╕бр╣Ир╣Жр╣Ар╕ер╕вр╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╕Бр╣Зр╕Кр╣Ир╕зр╕Зр╕Ър╣Ир╕▓р╕вр╕Хр╣Йр╕Щр╣Жр╣Др╕Фр╣Йр╕Др╣Ир╕░) р╕Фр╕┤р╕Йр╕▒р╕Щр╣Ар╕лр╣Зр╕Щр╕зр╣Ир╕▓ р╕Чр╕╕р╕Бр╕нр╕вр╣Ир╕▓р╕Зр╕кр╕Зр╕Ър╣Ар╕ер╕вр╣Др╕Ы 7-11 р╕гр╕╡р╕Ър╕Лр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╕Вр╕нр╕Зр╕Бр╕┤р╕Щ р╕бр╕▓р╣Ар╕Бр╣Зр╕Ър╣Ар╕нр╕▓р╣Др╕зр╣Й р╣Ар╕Юр╕гр╕▓р╕░р╕Бр╕ер╕▒р╕зр╕зр╣Ир╕▓р╣Ар╕лр╕Хр╕╕р╕Бр╕▓р╕гр╕Ур╣Мр╕Др╕зр╕▓р╕бр╣Др╕бр╣Ир╕кр╕Зр╕Ър╕Ир╕░р╕вр╕▓р╕зр╕Щр╕▓р╕Щр╕Ир╕Щр╕нр╕нр╕Бр╕Щр╕нр╕Бр╕Ър╣Йр╕▓р╕Щр╣Др╕бр╣Ир╣Др╕Фр╣Й р╕Фр╕┤р╕Йр╕▒р╕Щр╣Ар╕Ир╕нр╕Др╕Щр╣Жр╕Щр╕╢р╕Зр╕Чр╣Ир╕▓р╕Чр╕▓р╕Зр╕бр╕╡р╕Юр╕┤р╕гр╕╕р╕Ф р╣Ар╕Ыр╣Зр╕Щр╕Ьр╕╣р╣Йр╕Кр╕▓р╕вр╕Хр╕▒р╕зр╕Фр╕│р╣Ж р╣Др╕зр╣Йр╕Ьр╕бр╕вр╕▓р╕з р╕зр╕▒р╕в40-50р╕Ыр╕╡ р╣Гр╕кр╣Ир╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╕кр╕╡р╣Ар╕Вр╕╡р╕вр╕з р╕Чр╕│р╕Чр╣Ир╕▓р╣Бр╕Ыр╕ер╕Бр╣Ж р╣Бр╕Цр╕бр╕Фр╣Йр╕▓р╕Щр╕лр╕ер╕▒р╕Зр╕бр╕╡р╕зр╕┤р╕Чр╕вр╕╕р╕кр╕╖р╣Ир╕нр╕кр╕▓р╕г р╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕Др╕┤р╕Фр╕зр╣Ир╕▓р╣Бр╕Ыр╕ер╕Бр╣Ар╕Юр╕гр╕▓р╕░ р╕Юр╕нр╕Др╣Ир╕│ р╕Фр╕┤р╕Йр╕▒р╕Щр╕Бр╣Зр╣Ар╕Ир╕нр╕Др╕Щр╣Жр╕Щр╕╡р╣Й р╕Вр╕▒р╕Ър╕бр╕нр╣Ар╕Хр╕нр╕гр╣Мр╣Др╕Лр╕бр╕▓р╣Бр╕ер╣Йр╕зр╕Бр╣Зр╣Ар╕Ыр╕ер╕╡р╣Ир╕вр╕Щр╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╕Фр╣Йр╕зр╕вр╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╕Хр╕нр╕Щр╕Др╣Ир╕│р╣Ар╕лр╣Зр╕Щр╣Гр╕кр╣Ир╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╕кр╕╡р╣Ар╕ер╕╖р╕нр╕Фр╕лр╕бр╕╣р╕Др╣Ир╕░ (р╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╕Чр╕▒р╣Йр╕З2р╕Хр╕▒р╕зр╣Ар╕Ыр╣Зр╕Щр╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Ар╕Кр╕┤р╣Йр╕Хр╕Др╣Ир╕░) р╕Хр╕нр╕Щр╕лр╕ер╕▒р╕Зр╕Ир╕╢р╕Зр╣Др╕Фр╣Йр╕гр╕╣р╣Йр╕зр╣Ир╕▓ р╕Др╕Щр╣Жр╕Щр╕╡р╣Йр╕Др╕╖р╕нр╕кр╕▓р╕вр╕Вр╕нр╕Зр╕Др╕Щр╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕Зр╕Др╣Ир╕░(р╣Ар╕Ыр╣Зр╕Щр╕Бр╕▓р╕гр╕Др╕▓р╕Фр╕Бр╕▓р╕гр╕Ур╣Мр╣Ар╕нр╕Зр╕Щр╕░р╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╣Др╕бр╣Ир╣Бр╕Щр╣Ир╕нр╕▓р╕Ир╣Ар╕Ыр╣Зр╕Щр╕Др╕Щр╕Вр╕нр╕Зр╕гр╕▒р╕Р р╕Бр╣Зр╣Др╕Фр╣Й – -)
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22.30 р╕Щ. р╕Хр╕нр╕Щр╕Щр╕╡р╣Й р╕Бр╕│р╕ер╕▒р╕Зр╕Щр╕▒р╣Ир╕Зр╕Фр╕╣р╕ер╕░р╕Др╕г р╕кр╕Ър╕▓р╕вр╣Ж р╕Фр╕┤р╕Йр╕▒р╕Щ р╣Др╕Фр╣Йр╕вр╕┤р╕Щр╣Ар╕кр╕╡р╕вр╕Зр╕Фр╕▒р╕З р╣Ар╕лр╕бр╕╖р╕нр╕Щр╕бр╕╡р╕Др╕Щр╕вр╕┤р╕Зр╕Ыр╕гр╕░р╕Чр╕▒р╕Фр╣Ар╕ер╕вр╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╣Ар╕Ыр╣Зр╕Щр╕Кр╕╕р╕Фр╕нр╕вр╕╣р╣Ир╣Ар╕лр╕бр╕╖р╕нр╕Щр╕Бр╕▒р╕Щ (р╕Бр╣Зр╕гр╕▓р╕зр╣Ж5-10р╕гр╕нр╕Ър╣Др╕Фр╣Йр╕Др╣Ир╕░) р╕Хр╕нр╕Щр╣Бр╕гр╕Бр╕Др╕┤р╕Фр╕зр╣Ир╕▓р╕зр╕▒р╕вр╕гр╕╕р╣Ир╕Щр╣Ар╕ер╣Ир╕Щр╕Ыр╕гр╕░р╕Чр╕▒р╕Фр╕Бр╕▒р╕Щ(р╣Ар╕Юр╕гр╕▓р╕░р╕нр╕вр╕╣р╣Ир╣Гр╕Щр╕лр╣Йр╕нр╕Зр╣Ар╕Ыр╕┤р╕Фр╣Бр╕нр╕гр╣М р╕Ир╕╢р╕Зр╣Др╕Фр╣Йр╕вр╕┤р╕Щр╣Ар╕кр╕╡р╕вр╕Зр╣Ар╕Ър╕▓р╕Бр╕зр╣Ир╕▓р╕Ыр╕Бр╕Хр╕┤) р╕кр╕▒р╕Б р╕Юр╕▒р╕Бр╕Др╕Щр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕Ър╣Йр╕▓р╕Щр╣Вр╕Чр╕гр╕бр╕▓р╕Ър╕нр╕Б р╕зр╣Ир╕▓ р╕Др╕Щр╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕З р╕бр╕▓р╣Вр╕Ир╕бр╕Хр╕╡р╕Др╕Щр╣Бр╕Цр╕зр╕зр╕▒р╕Фр╣Вр╕кр╕бр╕Щр╕▒р╕к р╕Фр╕┤р╕Йр╕▒р╕Щ р╕Хр╕Бр╣Гр╕Ир╕бр╕▓р╕Б р╣Ар╕ер╕вр╕гр╕╡р╕Ър╕зр╕┤р╣Ир╕Зр╣Др╕Ыр╕Фр╕╣р╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕Фр╕▓р╕Фр╕Яр╣Йр╕▓ р╣Др╕Фр╣Йр╕вр╕┤р╕Щр╣Ар╕кр╕╡р╕вр╕Зр╣Ар╕лр╕бр╕╖р╕нр╕Щр╕Яр╣Йр╕▓р╕Ьр╣Ир╕▓ р╕Фр╕▒р╕Зр╕ер╕▒р╣Ир╕Щр╕кр╕Щр╕▒р╣Ир╕Щр╣Др╕Ыр╕лр╕бр╕Ф р╕Фр╕┤р╕Йр╕▒р╕Щр╣Др╕бр╣Ир╣Бр╕Щр╣Ир╣Гр╕Ир╕зр╣Ир╕▓ р╕бр╕▒р╕Щр╕Др╕╖р╕нр╣Ар╕кр╕╡р╕вр╕Зр╕Вр╕нр╕Зр╕гр╕░р╣Ар╕Ър╕┤р╕Фр╕лр╕гр╕╖р╕нр╕зр╣Ир╕▓р╕Ыр╕╖р╕Щ р╕Др╕Щр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕Ър╣Йр╕▓р╕Щр╣Вр╕Чр╕гр╕бр╕▓р╣Ар╕ер╣Ир╕▓(р╕Нр╕▓р╕Хр╕┤р╕нр╕вр╕╣р╣Ир╕Хр╕гр╕Зр╕Кр╕╕р╕бр╕Кр╕Щр╕зр╕▒р╕Фр╣Бр╕Д) р╕бр╕╡р╕Др╕Щр╣Ар╕кр╕╖р╣Йр╕нр╣Бр╕Фр╕Зр╕Вр╕╡р╣Ир╕бр╕нр╣Ар╕Хр╕нр╕гр╣Мр╣Др╕Л р╕Др╕Щр╕гр╕▓р╕зр╕зр╣Ж20-30р╕Др╕Щ р╕Вр╕▒р╕Ър╕бр╕▓р╣Вр╕Ир╕бр╕Хр╕╡р╕Др╕Щр╕зр╕▒р╕Фр╣Вр╕кр╕бр╕Щр╕▒р╕к р╣Бр╕ер╕░р╕Кр╕╕р╕бр╕Кр╕Щр╣Гр╕Щр╕Хр╕ер╕▓р╕Фр╕Щр╕▓р╕Зр╣Ар╕ер╕┤р╣Йр╕З р╕Цр╕╢р╕Зр╕Вр╕▒р╣Йр╕Щр╕зр╣Ир╕▓р╣Ар╕лр╣Зр╕Щр╕Др╕Щр╕зр╕┤р╣Ир╕Зр╕лр╕Щр╕╡ р╣Бр╕ер╣Йр╕зр╕зр╕┤р╣Ир╕Зр╕Хр╕▓р╕бр╣Др╕Ыр╣Др╕ер╣Ир╕вр╕┤р╕З р╣Бр╕Цр╕бр╕бр╕╡р╕Юр╕вр╕▓р╕вр╕▓р╕бр╕Ир╕░р╣Ар╕Ьр╕▓р╕Ър╣Йр╕▓р╕Щр╕Др╕Щр╣Гр╕Щр╕Хр╕ер╕▓р╕Фр╕Фр╣Йр╕зр╕в (р╕бр╕▒р╕Щр╣Ар╕ер╕зр╕Ир╕гр╕┤р╕Зр╣Жр╣Ж) р╕гр╕░р╕лр╕зр╣Ир╕▓р╕Зр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╣Вр╕Чр╕гр╕ир╕▒р╕Юр╕Чр╣Мр╕Др╕╕р╕вр╕Бр╕▒р╕Ър╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕Ър╣Йр╕▓р╕Щр╕нр╕вр╕╣р╣Ир╕Ър╕Щр╕Фр╕▓р╕Фр╕Яр╣Йр╕▓ р╕Чр╕▒р╕Щр╣Гр╕Фр╕Щр╕▒р╣Йр╕Щ р╕Бр╣Зр╕бр╕╡р╣Ар╕кр╕╡р╕вр╕Зр╕Фр╕▒р╕Зр╕бр╕▓р╕Б р╣Ар╕лр╕бр╕╖р╕нр╕Щр╕бр╕╡р╕Яр╣Йр╕▓р╕Ьр╣Ир╕▓р╕бр╕▓р╣Бр╕Цр╕зр╣Жр╕лр╕▒р╕зр╣Ар╕ер╕вр╕Др╣Ир╕░ р╕бр╕▒р╕Щр╕Фр╕▒р╕Зр╕бр╕▓р╕Б р╣Ар╕кр╕╡р╕вр╕Зр╕Кр╕▒р╕Фр╕бр╕▓р╕Б р╕Нр╕▓р╕Хр╕┤р╕нр╕╡р╕Бр╕Др╕Щр╕Щр╕╢р╕Зр╕Чр╕╡р╣Ир╕нр╕вр╕╣р╣Ир╕Ър╕Щр╕Фр╕▓р╕Фр╕Яр╣Йр╕▓р╕Фр╣Йр╕зр╕в р╕Ър╕нр╕Бр╣Гр╕лр╣Йр╕Фр╕┤р╕Йр╕▒р╕Щр╕лр╕бр╕нр╕Ър╕ер╕З р╣Бр╕ер╕░р╕Нр╕▓р╕Хр╕
The crushing of the Red Shirts
The “bullet” that passed a few metres of Mr Nostitz’s head?
From http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blank_(cartridge)
Blank cartridges frequently contain a paper or plastic plug which seals the powder in the case called a wad. This wad can cause bruising at medium ranges and severe penetrating wounds at close range. There is also a cloud of hot, expanding gas which is expelled at extremely high velocity from the muzzle when a blank cartridge is fired. These high velocity gases can inflict severe injuries (see powerhead for an example) at close ranges. Additionally, if there is any small debris lodged inside the barrel it will be expelled at a similar velocity to a bullet, with the ability to inflict a severe wound. Finally, the extremely loud noise of blanks being fired can damage the hearing of people in the immediate area.
Lese majeste under a new Thaksin government
I think he would… do exactly like the same.
For several reasons :
-Thaksin is a control freak. His years as PM showed this.
-If Thaksin come back, you can be sure that he will be very upset… against many people… therefore repression would be widespread. Lese-majeste would be of course one of the repression’s tools available to him. Clear cut, cheap and efficient.
-I don’t buy all the “republic” non sense… Thaksin wants power. And for that matter, he’d prefer a weak monarchy… a mere symbol… symbols are always good for people… Give them bread and symbols… 😉
Thaksin would use a weak king. For his own advantage. So he would keep the lese-majeste law.
The crushing of the Red Shirts
“And it has to stop lying that only fake bullets were used, and only fired into the air. I have photos of bullet holes, where I have seen soldiers firing. The bullet that passed a few meters above my head in the leaves of a tree under which I was hiding in the early hours at Din Daeng was not a fake bullet or sprung out of my imagination, and given the distance and angle of the shooter from the military lines, the difference of the elevation of the muzzle was not more than a few centimeters. This was clearly a shot fired in the direction of the crowd and not into the sky. I have seen soldiers refilling their magazines with copperhead bullets. They were not fake bullets.”
Can you share with us your photos of the bullet holes and the copper clad full metal jacket rounds being loaded?
Actually the army did not say they only used fake ammunition. If you look back at their statements, they said they used blanks and practice rounds. What the Thai army calls practice rounds are usually cheap, low powered lead tipped rounds used for target practice. Of course these are lethal at relatively short range but are less likely to pass through rioters and hit the people behind them or penetrate poorly constructed buildings. On the other hand practice rounds are likely to do more damage to people they hit because they will expand and tumble around in the body.
Where are the copper clad slugs fired by the army? If they fired any, could they have managed to pick up all of them and gouge them out of buildings and trees? If they were firing them into the air, many would have travelled a kilometre or more before coming down and it would have been very hard to find them all, not to mention the possibility of unintended injuries and deaths away from the riot scenes. There are pictures of soldiers with this ammo in their bandoliers but I haven’t seen any pictures of them being loaded into magazines or any spent slugs.
Crackdown on the reds?
“… Therefore if one uphold justice and democracy, no matter how one feel about the PM that was unconstitutionally removed one has to join, or at least support, the fight to undo the injustice and undemocratic way that removed him.”
“… Thaksin elected, therefore he is acceptable, provided that it’s understood to be the consequence of this division of opinions in modern society, based on principle that no one or no group of persons has the ‘de-va-da’ status over others, especially the majority. To claim to love democracy or justice, but cannot accept the choice of the majority is for me just ‘dat-ja-rit’.”
Great heroic “Devada” Vs “Datjarit Demos” myths from AjarnSomsak #96. However, in order for that to be possible, it almost assumes that we are all “Devadas” living in a “perfect democracy”! If that is not the case, then we are all speaking as “Datjarit Devadas”…
AjarnSomsak is well aware that democratic ideal is also not true in Western Democracies where we have a handful of (once) unelected and extremely powerful “Masters of the Universe” who has caused so much damage and hardship not just for their own country but also for the world economy – from the richest to the poorest. And their influence over elected governments seems to be way more than the majority who elected those governments!!! How many of these “Masters”, who irresponsibly played with the masses’ lives destroying millions of families, will ever see their days in courts and jails – because those irresponsible financial engineering has been legalized by elected governments???!!!
I also find this attack on the “Amart system” problematic. I look around at Australian, French, Japanese etc. democracies. They are quite consistent with the “rule by Amart”… PMThaksin, in his heydays, was also a rule by the Amarts…
Thai Democracy, clearly a work in progress, is much more imperfect played out by imperfect leaders and citizens (myself included) – and the threat of coups and violence is always just welling below the surface, even as recent as LAST WEEK! To measure it with democratic Motherhood statements is rather unfair and unrealistic to say the least. It is only what it is – and it will get better, that I am certain.
The crushing of the Red Shirts
Ralph Kramden #42
I can’t speak for Les Abbey and Van Tasker or the millions of Thais whom Ralph similarly labels here but I am more than willing to take seriously a red shirt movement that is no longer about restoring the Thaksin kleptocracy and giving him back his ill gotten gains to resume his fascist style of governance complete with widespread abuse of human rights, suppression of freedom of speech, tampering with independent agencies, liberal use of criminal defamation and LM suits to destroy his enemies etc etc. To quote from Ajarn Giles again the intention of Thaksin’s populist policies was to buy social peace at the lowest possible price. He had no plan to fund the 30 baht healthcare plan to make it viable which would have required significantly raising the tax base to the disadvantage of wealthy capitalists like himself. He had no meaningful policies to improve education which ultimately would lead to better educated voters rejecting corrupt politicians like himself, as they eventually did in South Korea.
Time was that the Democrats were seen as left of centre in the Thai political spectrum, where real left wingers traditionally disappeared or were publicly liquidated with the cold war or memories of it used as justification. To the right of them were out and out corrupt parties like Chart Thai and Samak’s Prachakorn Thai, comprised largely of provincial chao pors of Chinese origin (Samak was an exception only in as much as he and his party were urban) who saw politics primarily as a business in itself and a way to protect their existing businesses, many of which were illegal. These old style politicians were more than ready to ally themselves with the military after coups and bloody suppressions, if offered cabinet seats, as in 1976 and 1992. Thaksin is the ultimate evolution of the latter type of politician but with a populist spin that has now morphed into a “true” democracy spin for the benefit of the Western media and foreign academics, in contrast to the early days of his rule where democracy was not the aim itself but a “means to an end”. It is unfortunate that in the process of dumping corrupt politicians like Sanan the Democrats allowed themselves to be outflanked as the Chinese chao por movement consolidated and revamped its image under Thaksin, leaving the Democrats haplessly morooned to the right of them. I have to admit that under Chuan’s leadership the Democrats also missed big opportunities provided by the widespread revulsion of the military and the chao por politicians to win hearts and minds in the North and Northeast. As an example Chuan, as PM, allowed the Pak Moon dam protestors in Ubon to be savagely beaten up by EGAT thugs, despite their extremely valid grievance, and ignored the representatives of the poor farmers who camped outside Government House for months. So yes, I agree that the Democrats have missed their chance and left a vacuum that needs to be filled by genuinely altruistic politicians who are not exploitive chao por types to represent rural people. If the red shirts without Thaksin and devoid of leaders who encourage violence can fit this bill, then great as far as I am concerned.
Definitely city people are worried that the ruffians will burn their houses down, rape their women and murder them. As you say, the pictures of the red shirt riots are ample justification of these fears but the people most threatened by them are the working class city people, bizarrely labeled as PAD by Nick, that rose up against the red shirt thugs who barricaded them in their districts, shot them with pistols and tried to blow them up with gas tankers, not to mention the Muslims in Petchburi Road who were attacked by red shirts, presumably for racist motives.
It may turn out to be a case of be careful what you wish for. A restored Thaksin would be extremely anxious to prove that the tamed dog’s loyalty to the crown is beyond reproach. So we could expect a ferocious crackdown on LM suspects including foreigners. One of the first acts of new Thaksin government might be to block New Mandala and arrest those in Thailand who have posted articles deemed disrespectful of the monarchy and declare those outside the country persona non grata.
Battle at Dindaeng, Bangkok, 13 April 2009
Dear NoName, as you are in the events, I can only take your word for it. Please also read Nick Nostitz’s excellent report. I will characterize him as a “Cool-headed foreign Red” who gives the Red cause a good name. ‘Anger’ is no excuse to attack unfriendly media – and as Nick noted, when you are too angry or too radical, you end up attacking Thai media who sympathizes with your course as well. It is self-defeating. On the other hand, the unfortunate actions of the “Hot-headed Reds” that was very well documented by the media and various private sources (Red, Yellow, Neutrals) such as Nick’s, gives both the Reds and the country a bad name and must be condemned along with the Yellow’s takeover of the airports. And he specifically blames the Red Leadership at the end – and they clearly had a hand in provoking anger and radicalizing the crowd for the ensuing violence.
We also have to remember that the government and private medias freely reported and disseminated the contents of the PMThaksin’s phone-in and Red leadership’s speeches in the days and weeks prior while a lot of what was said/accusations are unsubstantiated (a ‘he said, she said’ scenario) – that is until the Reds crossed the line at Pattaya and Bangkok. I would suspect those turn of events may also mark the thinning of the Red crowd, from the peak of 100,000+ on the 8th-9th to the a couple of thousand reported on 14th. I can safely say that the majority of the Reds, though angry and felt unfairly treated, did not desire violence…
Strangely its the Red leadership, from PMThaksin that is peddling a huge body count to foreign and local media alike – why? I can safely say that, from evidences and circumstances, it is what they desired.
Reconciliation in Thailand?
Can “Careful Observer” tell us what he thinks about Khun Nattakorn’s father? Is that true epitomy of paternalist governance also “a shallow, muddled thinker” (recently, he expressed his desire to have a guy like Sarit Thanarat back, because, after all, that was a truly decisive leader!)?
Besides, if we applied “Careful Observer’s” stance — “non talent who wouldn’t be given a newspaper column, television slot, or anything else” — to Thai universities (Chula, Thammasat, NIDA, Mahidol, Kasetsat, etc.) would they not largely be depopulated? Thailand must do with the human resources that she has, even if some farang think that they are all “underdeveloped” “non talents.”
“Thailand’s royal sub-plot” in Thai
It is good, but still too much material power (as opposed to symbolic power) given in the article to the Thai royalty. I am not entirely convinced and feel that the royalty are in a sense pawns in a much bigger pie. It is the Prem faction (includes Surayud) among the Privy Councillors who are in fact the most concern to pro-democratic forces. And remember: everything passes through Prem to the king; even the king’s speeches have been mischievously misinterpreted in a complex process of vetting by fascist anti-democratic forces -including the notorious and shameful Thai media.
Chinese media on recent Thai politics
Tho’ this post is about Chinese media, it is reasonable to
assume Chinese media =Chinese Govt,which has not outright condemned RedShirts like the US Govt.so hastily did.
What gives the US the right to interfere in Thailand’s internal affairs ?
t4e
“Thailand’s royal sub-plot” in Thai
Congratulations you guys on the mention in the Economist. That was great to see.
Reconciliation in Thailand?
The Careful Observer,
Sorry, you mistake this extract as an endorsement of the Mom Luang’s views? We regularly extract material (interesting, silly, insightful, intriguing, poorly argued, funny, brilliant, useful, or just plain wrong) from a range of different sources. I wouldn’t expect you to take my regular extracts from various personalities at The Nation or The Irrawaddy as an indication of my particular “professorial” (Ha!) approval.
All the same, thanks for your observations on M.L. Nattakorn. I found them useful. Perhaps you have more to say?
Best wishes to all,
Nicholas Farrelly