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This topic is about out of control. The
government is considering the use of special emergency laws to control
increasingly violent rubber farmer protesters in the South. About 70 police
officers were injured in clashes yesterday and about 10 police vehicles were
set on fire.
The government is considering the use of
special emergency laws to control rubber farmer protesters in the South, Thawat
Boonfueng, deputy secretary-general to the prime minister. Protesting rubber
and oil palm growers clashed with police and resumed their highway blockade in
Cha-uat district of Nakhon Si Thammarat province just hours after officers
cleared the demonstration Monday morning. About 70 police officers were injured
in the clashes and about 10 police vehicles were set alight in the scuffle. Protesters
also seized a Thai PBS TV production truck and erased footage of the clash. There
were several injuries on both sides, including two protesters – a man and a
woman – who were shot in their legs. It was not clear who fired the shots. Both
were taken to Maharaj Nakhon Si Thammarat Hospital. Young protestors retreat
from police. Shortly afterward they came back in large numbers and forced the
police to leave.
Now a day, money is important for
everyone because if we have more money we can buy everything that we want.
Therefore, everybody usually want money that enough per survive of oneself.
Vocabulary
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Pronounce
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Meaning
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control
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heckle
/ hekl /
verb
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~ (sb) to interrupt a speaker at a public
meeting by shouting out questions or rude remarks
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government
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gov • ern • ment
/ ɡʌvərnmənt /
noun
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the group of
people who are responsible for controlling a country or a state
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violent
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vio • lent
/ vaɪələnt /
adjective
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involving or
caused by physical force that is intended to hurt or kill sb
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protester
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pro • test •
er
/ prətestər /
noun
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a person who
makes a public protest
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