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1. This Government has never been democratically elected by the people.
2. This Government was involved in the military repression of unarmed
pro‐democracy demonstrators in April and May. It must take direct
responsibility for the deaths of 91 people, including Japanese and Italian
journalist. Thousands were also injured.
3. This Government is holding more than 200 political prisoners in jail
without using the proper process of the law as recognised by democratic
countries.
4. This Government has failed to show any responsibility for the events and
it has refused to initiate a proper investigation into the events, despite
repeated requests from many governments including the Government of
Japan and numerous human rights organisations.
5. This Government has cooperated with those in the justice system who
have destroyed the rule of law and created legal double standards.
For these reasons, “Thai Red Groups”, Democratic Thai citizens, the relatives
and friends of all those who were killed, injured or imprisoned, wish to request
that you seriously consider demanding the Thai Government
In case of the demands haven't been responded, we wish you to delaying the
signing of any agreements or cooperating with Thailand’s illegitimate and
brutal Government.
We hope you will consider our proposals in the spirit of democracy so that you
can be part of the process of promoting democracy in Thailand. To help your
consideration we are also sending a CD, provided by Mr. Conor Davis Purcell
who was involved in the April and May events, with this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Thai Red Australia Thai Red USA Thai Red Sweden
Thai Red Japan Thai Red Texas Thai Red Chicago
Red New York Thai Red LA Thai Red Germany
Konthai UK Thai Red Denmark
Hon Julie Gillard MP
Prime Minister of Australia
Parliament House
Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
3rd November 2010
Hon Julie Gillard MP:
We are groups of Thais living in the democratic countries around the world.Our
organisation’s principles are to see Thailand with a government chosen by the
people according to generally accepted international democratic standards.
We are writing to you because your country is sending representatives to the
APEC meeting in Japan which will be held between the 7th and 14th November
2010 and the Thai regime will also be represented at this meeting.
We would like to draw your attention to the following facts about the Thai
Government:
1. This Government has never been democratically elected by the people.
2. This Government was involved in the military repression of unarmed
pro‐democracy demonstrators in April and May. It must take direct
responsibility for the deaths of 91 people, including Japanese and Italian
journalist. Thousands were also injured.
3. This Government is holding more than 200 political prisoners in jail
without using the proper process of the law as recognised by democratic
countries.
4. This Government has failed to show any responsibility for the events and
it has refused to initiate a proper investigation into the events, despite
repeated requests from many governments including the Government of
Japan and numerous human rights organisations.
5. This Government has cooperated with those in the justice system who
have destroyed the rule of law and created legal double standards.
For these reasons, “Thai Red Groups”, Democratic Thai citizens, the relatives
and friends of all those who were killed, injured or imprisoned, wish to request
that you seriously consider demanding the Thai Government
In case of the demands haven't been responded, we wish you to delaying the
signing of any agreements or cooperating with Thailand’s illegitimate and
brutal Government.
We hope you will consider our proposals in the spirit of democracy so that you
can be part of the process of promoting democracy in Thailand. To help your
consideration we are also sending a CD, provided by Mr. Conor Davis Purcell
who was involved in the April and May events, with this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Thai Red Australia Thai Red USA Thai Red Sweden
Thai Red Japan Thai Red Texas Thai Red Chicago
Red New York Thai Red LA Thai Red Germany
Konthai UK Thai Red Denmark
His Majesty Paduka Seri Baginda Sultan Haji Hassanal Bolkiah Nu'izzaddim
Waddaulah
The Sultan of Brunei
E‐Mail:
PRO@jpm.gov.bn
Telephone:
673 ‐ 2 ‐ 229988
Fax:
673 ‐ 2 ‐ 241717
Telex:
BU2727
Address:
Prime Minister's Office
Istana Nurul Iman
Bandar Seri Begawan BA1000
3rdNovember 2010
His Majesty Hassanal Bolkiah:
We are groups of Thais living in the democratic countries around the world.Our
organisation’s principles are to see Thailand with a government chosen by the
people according to generally accepted international democratic standards.
We are writing to you because your country is sending representatives to the
APEC meeting in Japan which will be held between the 7th and 14th November
2010 and the Thai regime will also be represented at this meeting.
We would like to draw your attention to the following facts about the Thai
Government:
1. This Government has never been democratically elected by the people.
2. This Government was involved in the military repression of unarmed
pro‐democracy demonstrators in April and May. It must take direct
responsibility for the deaths of 91 people, including Japanese and Italian
journalist. Thousands were also injured.
3. This Government is holding more than 200 political prisoners in jail
without using the proper process of the law as recognised by democratic
countries.
4. This Government has failed to show any responsibility for the events and
it has refused to initiate a proper investigation into the events, despite
repeated requests from many governments including the Government of
Japan and numerous human rights organisations.
5. This Government has cooperated with those in the justice system who
have destroyed the rule of law and created legal double standards.
For these reasons, “Thai Red Groups”, Democratic Thai citizens, the relatives
and friends of all those who were killed, injured or imprisoned, wish to request
that you seriously consider demanding the Thai Government
In case of the demands haven't been responded, we wish you to delaying the
signing of any agreements or cooperating with Thailand’s illegitimate and
brutal Government.
We hope you will consider our proposals in the spirit of democracy so that you
can be part of the process of promoting democracy in Thailand. To help your
consideration we are also sending a CD, provided by Mr. Conor Davis Purcell
who was involved in the April and May events, with this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Thai Red Australia Thai Red USA Thai Red Sweden
Thai Red Japan Thai Red Texas Thai Red Chicago
Red New York Thai Red LA Thai Red Germany
Konthai UK Thai Red Denmark
The Hon Stephen Harper
Prime Minister of Canada
Office of the Prime Minister
80 Wellington Street
Ottawa, ON K1A 0A2
E‐mail: pm@pm.gc.ca
3rdNovember 2010
The Hon Stephen Harper:
We are groups of Thais living in the democratic countries around the world.Our
organisation’s principles are to see Thailand with a government chosen by the
people according to generally accepted international democratic standards.
We are writing to you because your country is sending representatives to the
APEC meeting in Japan which will be held between the 7th and 14th November
2010 and the Thai regime will also be represented at this meeting.
We would like to draw your attention to the following facts about the Thai
Government:
1. This Government has never been democratically elected by the people.
2. This Government was involved in the military repression of unarmed
pro‐democracy demonstrators in April and May. It must take direct
responsibility for the deaths of 91 people, including Japanese and Italian
journalist. Thousands were also injured.
3. This Government is holding more than 200 political prisoners in jail
without using the proper process of the law as recognised by democratic
countries.
4. This Government has failed to show any responsibility for the events and
it has refused to initiate a proper investigation into the events, despite
repeated requests from many governments including the Government of
Japan and numerous human rights organisations.
5. This Government has cooperated with those in the justice system who
have destroyed the rule of law and created legal double standards.
For these reasons, “Thai Red Groups”, Democratic Thai citizens, the relatives
and friends of all those who were killed, injured or imprisoned, wish to request
that you seriously consider demanding the Thai Government
In case of the demands haven't been responded, we wish you to delaying the
signing of any agreements or cooperating with Thailand’s illegitimate and
brutal Government.
We hope you will consider our proposals in the spirit of democracy so that you
can be part of the process of promoting democracy in Thailand. To help your
consideration we are also sending a CD, provided by Mr. Conor Davis Purcell
who was involved in the April and May events, with this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Thai Red Australia Thai Red USA Thai Red Sweden
Thai Red Japan Thai Red Texas Thai Red Chicago
Red New York Thai Red LA Thai Red Germany
Konthai UK Thai Red Denmark
Hon President Sebastián Piñera
The President of People Republic of Chile
Address :
link : http://www.gobiernodechile.cl/contactate/
3rdNovember 2010
Hon President Sebastián Piñera:
We are groups of Thais living in the democratic countries around the world.Our
organisation’s principles are to see Thailand with a government chosen by the
people according to generally accepted international democratic standards.
We are writing to you because your country is sending representatives to the
APEC meeting in Japan which will be held between the 7th and 14th November
2010 and the Thai regime will also be represented at this meeting.
We would like to draw your attention to the following facts about the Thai
Government:
1. This Government has never been democratically elected by the people.
2. This Government was involved in the military repression of unarmed
pro‐democracy demonstrators in April and May. It must take direct
responsibility for the deaths of 91 people, including Japanese and Italian
journalist. Thousands were also injured.
3. This Government is holding more than 200 political prisoners in jail
without using the proper process of the law as recognised by democratic
countries.
4. This Government has failed to show any responsibility for the events and
it has refused to initiate a proper investigation into the events, despite
repeated requests from many governments including the Government of
Japan and numerous human rights organisations.
5. This Government has cooperated with those in the justice system who
have destroyed the rule of law and created legal double standards.
For these reasons, “Thai Red Groups”, Democratic Thai citizens, the relatives
and friends of all those who were killed, injured or imprisoned, wish to request
that you seriously consider demanding the Thai Government
In case of the demands haven't been responded, we wish you to delaying the
signing of any agreements or cooperating with Thailand’s illegitimate and
brutal Government.
We hope you will consider our proposals in the spirit of democracy so that you
can be part of the process of promoting democracy in Thailand. To help your
consideration we are also sending a CD, provided by Mr. Conor Davis Purcell
who was involved in the April and May events, with this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Thai Red Australia Thai Red USA Thai Red Sweden
Thai Red Japan Thai Red Texas Thai Red Chicago
Red New York Thai Red LA Thai Red Germany
Konthai UK Thai Red Denmark
Hon President Hu Jintao
1. This Government has never been democratically elected by the people.
2. This Government was involved in the military repression of unarmed
pro‐democracy demonstrators in April and May. It must take direct
responsibility for the deaths of 91 people, including Japanese and Italian
journalist. Thousands were also injured.
3. This Government is holding more than 200 political prisoners in jail
without using the proper process of the law as recognised by democratic
countries.
4. This Government has failed to show any responsibility for the events and
it has refused to initiate a proper investigation into the events, despite
repeated requests from many governments including the Government of
Japan and numerous human rights organisations.
5. This Government has cooperated with those in the justice system who
have destroyed the rule of law and created legal double standards.
For these reasons, “Thai Red Groups”, Democratic Thai citizens, the relatives
and friends of all those who were killed, injured or imprisoned, wish to request
that you seriously consider demanding the Thai Government
In case of the demands haven't been responded, we wish you to delaying the
signing of any agreements or cooperating with Thailand’s illegitimate and
brutal Government.
We hope you will consider our proposals in the spirit of democracy so that you
can be part of the process of promoting democracy in Thailand. To help your
consideration we are also sending a CD, provided by Mr. Conor Davis Purcell
who was involved in the April and May events, with this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Thai Red Australia Thai Red USA Thai Red Sweden
Thai Red Japan Thai Red Texas Thai Red Chicago
Red New York Thai Red LA Thai Red Germany
Konthai UK Thai Red Denmark
Hon Chief Executive Donald Tsang
1. This Government has never been democratically elected by the people.
2. This Government was involved in the military repression of unarmed
pro‐democracy demonstrators in April and May. It must take direct
responsibility for the deaths of 91 people, including Japanese and Italian
journalist. Thousands were also injured.
3. This Government is holding more than 200 political prisoners in jail
without using the proper process of the law as recognised by democratic
countries.
4. This Government has failed to show any responsibility for the events and
it has refused to initiate a proper investigation into the events, despite
repeated requests from many governments including the Government of
Japan and numerous human rights organisations.
5. This Government has cooperated with those in the justice system who
have destroyed the rule of law and created legal double standards.
For these reasons, “Thai Red Groups”, Democratic Thai citizens, the relatives
and friends of all those who were killed, injured or imprisoned, wish to request
that you seriously consider demanding the Thai Government
In case of the demands haven't been responded, we wish you to delaying the
signing of any agreements or cooperating with Thailand’s illegitimate and
brutal Government.
We hope you will consider our proposals in the spirit of democracy so that you
can be part of the process of promoting democracy in Thailand. To help your
consideration we are also sending a CD, provided by Mr. Conor Davis Purcell
who was involved in the April and May events, with this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Thai Red Australia Thai Red USA Thai Red Sweden
Thai Red Japan Thai Red Texas Thai Red Chicago
Red New York Thai Red LA Thai Red Germany
Konthai UK Thai Red Denmark
Hon President Dr. H Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono
President of the Republic of Indonesia
Jl.Jend.Gatot Subroto No.6
Jakarta Selatan
Phone:
(021) 5715326, 5715637
Email:
humas@dpr.go.id
Website:
www.dpr.go.id
3rd November 2010
Hon President Dr. H Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono:
We are groups of Thais living in the democratic countries around the world.Our
organisation’s principles are to see Thailand with a government chosen by the
people according to generally accepted international democratic standards.
We are writing to you because your country is sending representatives to the
APEC meeting in Japan which will be held between the 7th and 14th November
2010 and the Thai regime will also be represented at this meeting.
We would like to draw your attention to the following facts about the Thai
Government:
1. This Government has never been democratically elected by the people.
2. This Government was involved in the military repression of unarmed
pro‐democracy demonstrators in April and May. It must take direct
responsibility for the deaths of 91 people, including Japanese and Italian
journalist. Thousands were also injured.
3. This Government is holding more than 200 political prisoners in jail
without using the proper process of the law as recognised by democratic
countries.
4. This Government has failed to show any responsibility for the events and
it has refused to initiate a proper investigation into the events, despite
repeated requests from many governments including the Government of
Japan and numerous human rights organisations.
5. This Government has cooperated with those in the justice system who
have destroyed the rule of law and created legal double standards.
For these reasons, “Thai Red Groups”, Democratic Thai citizens, the relatives
and friends of all those who were killed, injured or imprisoned, wish to request
that you seriously consider demanding the Thai Government
In case of the demands haven't been responded, we wish you to delaying the
signing of any agreements or cooperating with Thailand’s illegitimate and
brutal Government.
We hope you will consider our proposals in the spirit of democracy so that you
can be part of the process of promoting democracy in Thailand. To help your
consideration we are also sending a CD, provided by Mr. Conor Davis Purcell
who was involved in the April and May events, with this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Thai Red Australia Thai Red USA Thai Red Sweden
Thai Red Japan Thai Red Texas Thai Red Chicago
Red New York Thai Red LA Thai Red Germany
Konthai UK Thai Red Denmark
Hon Naoto Kan
Prime Minister of Japan
Cabinet Office, Government of Japan
1‐6‐1 Nagata‐cho, Chiyoda‐ku, Tokyo 100‐8914, Japan.
Tel:
+81‐3‐5253‐2111
3rd November 2010
Hon Naoto Kan:
We are groups of Thais living in the democratic countries around the world.Our
organisation’s principles are to see Thailand with a government chosen by the
people according to generally accepted international democratic standards.
We are writing to you because your country is sending representatives to the
APEC meeting in Japan which will be held between the 7th and 14th November
2010 and the Thai regime will also be represented at this meeting.
We would like to draw your attention to the following facts about the Thai
Government:
1. This Government has never been democratically elected by the people.
2. This Government was involved in the military repression of unarmed
pro‐democracy demonstrators in April and May. It must take direct
responsibility for the deaths of 91 people, including Japanese and Italian
journalist. Thousands were also injured.
3. This Government is holding more than 200 political prisoners in jail
without using the proper process of the law as recognised by democratic
countries.
4. This Government has failed to show any responsibility for the events and
it has refused to initiate a proper investigation into the events, despite
repeated requests from many governments including the Government of
Japan and numerous human rights organisations.
5. This Government has cooperated with those in the justice system who
have destroyed the rule of law and created legal double standards.
For these reasons, “Thai Red Groups”, Democratic Thai citizens, the relatives
and friends of all those who were killed, injured or imprisoned, wish to request
that you seriously consider demanding the Thai Government
In case of the demands haven't been responded, we wish you to delaying the
signing of any agreements or cooperating with Thailand’s illegitimate and
brutal Government.
We hope you will consider our proposals in the spirit of democracy so that you
can be part of the process of promoting democracy in Thailand. To help your
consideration we are also sending a CD, provided by Mr. Conor Davis Purcell
who was involved in the April and May events, with this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Thai Red Australia Thai Red USA Thai Red Sweden
Thai Red Japan Thai Red Texas Thai Red Chicago
Red New York Thai Red LA Thai Red Germany
Konthai UK Thai Red Denmark
The Honourable Dato' Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak
Prime Minister of Malaysia
Office of The Prime Minister,
Main Block, Perdana Putra Building,
Federal Government Administrative Centre,
62502 Putrajaya, MALAYSIA
3 November 2010
The Hon Dato' Sri Mohd Najib bin Tun Abdul Razak:
We are groups of Thais living in the democratic countries around the world.Our
organisation’s principles are to see Thailand with a government chosen by the
people according to generally accepted international democratic standards.
We are writing to you because your country is sending representatives to the
APEC meeting in Japan which will be held between the 7th and 14th November
2010 and the Thai regime will also be represented at this meeting.
We would like to draw your attention to the following facts about the Thai
Government:
1. This Government has never been democratically elected by the people.
2. This Government was involved in the military repression of unarmed
pro‐democracy demonstrators in April and May. It must take direct
responsibility for the deaths of 91 people, including Japanese and Italian
journalist. Thousands were also injured.
3. This Government is holding more than 200 political prisoners in jail
without using the proper process of the law as recognised by democratic
countries.
4. This Government has failed to show any responsibility for the events and
it has refused to initiate a proper investigation into the events, despite
repeated requests from many governments including the Government of
Japan and numerous human rights organisations.
5. This Government has cooperated with those in the justice system who
have destroyed the rule of law and created legal double standards.
For these reasons, “Thai Red Groups”, Democratic Thai citizens, the relatives
and friends of all those who were killed, injured or imprisoned, wish to request
that you seriously consider demanding the Thai Government
In case of the demands haven't been responded, we wish you to delaying the
signing of any agreements or cooperating with Thailand’s illegitimate and
brutal Government.
We hope you will consider our proposals in the spirit of democracy so that you
can be part of the process of promoting democracy in Thailand. To help your
consideration we are also sending a CD, provided by Mr. Conor Davis Purcell
who was involved in the April and May events, with this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Thai Red Australia Thai Red USA Thai Red Sweden
Thai Red Japan Thai Red Texas Thai Red Chicago
Red New York Thai Red LA Thai Red Germany
Konthai UK Thai Red Denmark
Hon President Felipe Calderon
The President of Mexico
Edificio 10, Planta baja,
Col. Centro, Deleg. Cuauhtémoc.
C.P. 06067. México
3rd November 2010
Hon President Felipe Calderon:
We are groups of Thais living in the democratic countries around the world.Our
organisation’s principles are to see Thailand with a government chosen by the
people according to generally accepted international democratic standards.
We are writing to you because your country is sending representatives to the
APEC meeting in Japan which will be held between the 7th and 14th November
2010 and the Thai regime will also be represented at this meeting.
We would like to draw your attention to the following facts about the Thai
Government:
1. This Government has never been democratically elected by the people.
2. This Government was involved in the military repression of unarmed
pro‐democracy demonstrators in April and May. It must take direct
responsibility for the deaths of 91 people, including Japanese and Italian
journalist. Thousands were also injured.
3. This Government is holding more than 200 political prisoners in jail
without using the proper process of the law as recognised by democratic
countries.
4. This Government has failed to show any responsibility for the events and
it has refused to initiate a proper investigation into the events, despite
repeated requests from many governments including the Government of
Japan and numerous human rights organisations.
5. This Government has cooperated with those in the justice system who
have destroyed the rule of law and created legal double standards.
For these reasons, “Thai Red Groups”, Democratic Thai citizens, the relatives
and friends of all those who were killed, injured or imprisoned, wish to request
that you seriously consider demanding the Thai Government
In case of the demands haven't been responded, we wish you to delaying the
signing of any agreements or cooperating with Thailand’s illegitimate and
brutal Government.
We hope you will consider our proposals in the spirit of democracy so that you
can be part of the process of promoting democracy in Thailand. To help your
consideration we are also sending a CD, provided by Mr. Conor Davis Purcell
who was involved in the April and May events, with this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Thai Red Australia Thai Red USA Thai Red Sweden
Thai Red Japan Thai Red Texas Thai Red Chicago
Red New York Thai Red LA Thai Red Germany
Konthai UK Thai Red Denmark
Rt Hon John Key,
Prime Minister
Parliament Buildings
Wellington 6160
New Zealand
3rd November 2010
Rt Hon John Key:
We are groups of Thais living in the democratic countries around the world.Our
organisation’s principles are to see Thailand with a government chosen by the
people according to generally accepted international democratic standards.
We are writing to you because your country is sending representatives to the
APEC meeting in Japan which will be held between the 7th and 14th November
2010 and the Thai regime will also be represented at this meeting.
We would like to draw your attention to the following facts about the Thai
Government:
1. This Government has never been democratically elected by the people.
2. This Government was involved in the military repression of unarmed
pro‐democracy demonstrators in April and May. It must take direct
responsibility for the deaths of 91 people, including Japanese and Italian
journalist. Thousands were also injured.
3. This Government is holding more than 200 political prisoners in jail
without using the proper process of the law as recognised by democratic
countries.
4. This Government has failed to show any responsibility for the events and
it has refused to initiate a proper investigation into the events, despite
repeated requests from many governments including the Government of
Japan and numerous human rights organisations.
5. This Government has cooperated with those in the justice system who
have destroyed the rule of law and created legal double standards.
For these reasons, “Thai Red Groups”, Democratic Thai citizens, the relatives
and friends of all those who were killed, injured or imprisoned, wish to request
that you seriously consider demanding the Thai Government
In case of the demands haven't been responded, we wish you to delaying the
signing of any agreements or cooperating with Thailand’s illegitimate and
brutal Government.
We hope you will consider our proposals in the spirit of democracy so that you
can be part of the process of promoting democracy in Thailand. To help your
consideration we are also sending a CD, provided by Mr. Conor Davis Purcell
who was involved in the April and May events, with this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Thai Red Australia Thai Red USA Thai Red Sweden
Thai Red Japan Thai Red Texas Thai Red Chicago
Red New York Thai Red LA Thai Red Germany
Konthai UK Thai Red Denmark
Rt Hon. Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare
The Head of State of Papua New Guinea
Address:
4th Floor Aopi Centre
PO Box 5665
Boroko, NCD
3rd November 2010
Rt Hon. Grand Chief Sir Michael Somare :
We are groups of Thais living in the democratic countries around the world.Our
organisation’s principles are to see Thailand with a government chosen by the
people according to generally accepted international democratic standards.
We are writing to you because your country is sending representatives to the
APEC meeting in Japan which will be held between the 7th and 14th November
2010 and the Thai regime will also be represented at this meeting.
We would like to draw your attention to the following facts about the Thai
Government:
1. This Government has never been democratically elected by the people.
2. This Government was involved in the military repression of unarmed
pro‐democracy demonstrators in April and May. It must take direct
responsibility for the deaths of 91 people, including Japanese and Italian
journalist. Thousands were also injured.
3. This Government is holding more than 200 political prisoners in jail
without using the proper process of the law as recognised by democratic
countries.
4. This Government has failed to show any responsibility for the events and
it has refused to initiate a proper investigation into the events, despite
repeated requests from many governments including the Government of
Japan and numerous human rights organisations.
5. This Government has cooperated with those in the justice system who
have destroyed the rule of law and created legal double standards.
For these reasons, “Thai Red Groups”, Democratic Thai citizens, the relatives
and friends of all those who were killed, injured or imprisoned, wish to request
that you seriously consider demanding the Thai Government
In case of the demands haven't been responded, we wish you to delaying the
signing of any agreements or cooperating with Thailand’s illegitimate and
brutal Government.
We hope you will consider our proposals in the spirit of democracy so that you
can be part of the process of promoting democracy in Thailand. To help your
consideration we are also sending a CD, provided by Mr. Conor Davis Purcell
who was involved in the April and May events, with this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Thai Red Australia Thai Red USA Thai Red Sweden
Thai Red Japan Thai Red Texas Thai Red Chicago
Red New York Thai Red LA Thai Red Germany
Konthai UK Thai Red Denmark
Hon President Alan García Pérez
The President of Peru
Address:
link : webmaster@presidencia.gob.pe
3rd November 2010
Hon President Alan García Pérez:
We are groups of Thais living in the democratic countries around the world.Our
organisation’s principles are to see Thailand with a government chosen by the
people according to generally accepted international democratic standards.
We are writing to you because your country is sending representatives to the
APEC meeting in Japan which will be held between the 7th and 14th November
2010 and the Thai regime will also be represented at this meeting.
We would like to draw your attention to the following facts about the Thai
Government:
1. This Government has never been democratically elected by the people.
2. This Government was involved in the military repression of unarmed
pro‐democracy demonstrators in April and May. It must take direct
responsibility for the deaths of 91 people, including Japanese and Italian
journalist. Thousands were also injured.
3. This Government is holding more than 200 political prisoners in jail
without using the proper process of the law as recognised by democratic
countries.
4. This Government has failed to show any responsibility for the events and
it has refused to initiate a proper investigation into the events, despite
repeated requests from many governments including the Government of
Japan and numerous human rights organisations.
5. This Government has cooperated with those in the justice system who
have destroyed the rule of law and created legal double standards.
For these reasons, “Thai Red Groups”, Democratic Thai citizens, the relatives
and friends of all those who were killed, injured or imprisoned, wish to request
that you seriously consider demanding the Thai Government
In case of the demands haven't been responded, we wish you to delaying the
signing of any agreements or cooperating with Thailand’s illegitimate and
brutal Government.
We hope you will consider our proposals in the spirit of democracy so that you
can be part of the process of promoting democracy in Thailand. To help your
consideration we are also sending a CD, provided by Mr. Conor Davis Purcell
who was involved in the April and May events, with this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Thai Red Australia Thai Red USA Thai Red Sweden
Thai Red Japan Thai Red Texas Thai Red Chicago
Red New York Thai Red LA Thai Red Germany
Konthai UK Thai Red Denmark
Hon President Benigno S. Aquino III
The President of republic of Philippines
LINK : http://www.president.gov.ph/contact/default.aspx
3rd November 2010
Hon President Benigno S. Aquino III:
We are groups of Thais living in the democratic countries around the world.Our
organisation’s principles are to see Thailand with a government chosen by the
people according to generally accepted international democratic standards.
We are writing to you because your country is sending representatives to the
APEC meeting in Japan which will be held between the 7th and 14th November
2010 and the Thai regime will also be represented at this meeting.
We would like to draw your attention to the following facts about the Thai
Government:
1. This Government has never been democratically elected by the people.
2. This Government was involved in the military repression of unarmed
pro‐democracy demonstrators in April and May. It must take direct
responsibility for the deaths of 91 people, including Japanese and Italian
journalist. Thousands were also injured.
3. This Government is holding more than 200 political prisoners in jail
without using the proper process of the law as recognised by democratic
countries.
4. This Government has failed to show any responsibility for the events and
it has refused to initiate a proper investigation into the events, despite
repeated requests from many governments including the Government of
Japan and numerous human rights organisations.
5. This Government has cooperated with those in the justice system who
have destroyed the rule of law and created legal double standards.
For these reasons, “Thai Red Groups”, Democratic Thai citizens, the relatives
and friends of all those who were killed, injured or imprisoned, wish to request
that you seriously consider demanding the Thai Government
1. Free all the political prisoners, unconditionally.
2. Investigate and provide justice for each death and injury case.
3. Take responsibility for the families of those who were killed and injured.
4. Return freedom of rights to all Thai citizens by lifting-of the state of
emergency law.
In case of the demands haven't been responded, we wish you to delaying the
signing of any agreements or cooperating with Thailand’s illegitimate and
brutal Government.
We hope you will consider our proposals in the spirit of democracy so that you
can be part of the process of promoting democracy in Thailand. To help your
consideration we are also sending a CD, provided by Mr. Conor Davis Purcell
who was involved in the April and May events, with this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Thai Red Australia Thai Red USA Thai Red Sweden
Thai Red Japan Thai Red Texas Thai Red Chicago
Red New York Thai Red LA Thai Red Germany
Konthai UK Thai Red Denmark
Hon Lee Hsien Loong
Prime Minister of Singapone
Prime Minister's Office
Orchard Road
Istana
Singapore 238823
3rd November 2010
Hon Lee Hsien Loong:
We are groups of Thais living in the democratic countries around the world.Our
organisation’s principles are to see Thailand with a government chosen by the
people according to generally accepted international democratic standards.
We are writing to you because your country is sending representatives to the
APEC meeting in Japan which will be held between the 7th and 14th November
2010 and the Thai regime will also be represented at this meeting.
We would like to draw your attention to the following facts about the Thai
Government:
1. This Government has never been democratically elected by the people.
2. This Government was involved in the military repression of unarmed
pro‐democracy demonstrators in April and May. It must take direct
responsibility for the deaths of 91 people, including Japanese and Italian
journalist. Thousands were also injured.
3. This Government is holding more than 200 political prisoners in jail
without using the proper process of the law as recognised by democratic
countries.
4. This Government has failed to show any responsibility for the events and
it has refused to initiate a proper investigation into the events, despite
repeated requests from many governments including the Government of
Japan and numerous human rights organisations.
5. This Government has cooperated with those in the justice system who
have destroyed the rule of law and created legal double standards.
For these reasons, “Thai Red Groups”, Democratic Thai citizens, the relatives
and friends of all those who were killed, injured or imprisoned, wish to request
that you seriously consider demanding the Thai Government
In case of the demands haven't been responded, we wish you to delaying the
signing of any agreements or cooperating with Thailand’s illegitimate and
brutal Government.
We hope you will consider our proposals in the spirit of democracy so that you
can be part of the process of promoting democracy in Thailand. To help your
consideration we are also sending a CD, provided by Mr. Conor Davis Purcell
who was involved in the April and May events, with this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Thai Red Australia Thai Red USA Thai Red Sweden
Thai Red Japan Thai Red Texas Thai Red Chicago
Red New York Thai Red LA Thai Red Germany
Konthai UK Thai Red Denmark
Hon President Dmitriy Medvedev
The President of the Soviet Union
Ilinka Str, No 23
103132, Moscow, Russia
e‐mail to the webpage
http://archive.kremlin.ru/eng/articles/send_letter_Eng1a.shtml
3rd November 2010
Hon President Dmitriy Medvedev:
We are groups of Thais living in the democratic countries around the world.Our
organisation’s principles are to see Thailand with a government chosen by the
people according to generally accepted international democratic standards.
We are writing to you because your country is sending representatives to the
APEC meeting in Japan which will be held between the 7th and 14th November
2010 and the Thai regime will also be represented at this meeting.
We would like to draw your attention to the following facts about the Thai
Government:
1. This Government has never been democratically elected by the people.
2. This Government was involved in the military repression of unarmed
pro‐democracy demonstrators in April and May. It must take direct
responsibility for the deaths of 91 people, including Japanese and Italian
journalist. Thousands were also injured.
3. This Government is holding more than 200 political prisoners in jail
without using the proper process of the law as recognised by democratic
countries.
4. This Government has failed to show any responsibility for the events and
it has refused to initiate a proper investigation into the events, despite
repeated requests from many governments including the Government of
Japan and numerous human rights organisations.
5. This Government has cooperated with those in the justice system who
have destroyed the rule of law and created legal double standards.
For these reasons, “Thai Red Groups”, Democratic Thai citizens, the relatives
and friends of all those who were killed, injured or imprisoned, wish to request
that you seriously consider demanding the Thai Government
In case of the demands haven't been responded, we wish you to delaying the
signing of any agreements or cooperating with Thailand’s illegitimate and
brutal Government.
We hope you will consider our proposals in the spirit of democracy so that you
can be part of the process of promoting democracy in Thailand. To help your
consideration we are also sending a CD, provided by Mr. Conor Davis Purcell
who was involved in the April and May events, with this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Thai Red Australia Thai Red USA Thai Red Sweden
Thai Red Japan Thai Red Texas Thai Red Chicago
Red New York Thai Red LA Thai Red Germany
Konthai UK Thai Red Denmark
Hon President Ma Ying‐Jeou
The President of Taiwan
122 Chongqing South Road
Zhongzheng District
Taiwan
3rd November 2010
Hon President Ma Ying‐Jeou:
We are groups of Thais living in the democratic countries around the world.Our
organisation’s principles are to see Thailand with a government chosen by the
people according to generally accepted international democratic standards.
We are writing to you because your country is sending representatives to the
APEC meeting in Japan which will be held between the 7th and 14th November
2010 and the Thai regime will also be represented at this meeting.
We would like to draw your attention to the following facts about the Thai
Government:
1. This Government has never been democratically elected by the people.
2. This Government was involved in the military repression of unarmed
pro‐democracy demonstrators in April and May. It must take direct
responsibility for the deaths of 91 people, including Japanese and Italian
journalist. Thousands were also injured.
3. This Government is holding more than 200 political prisoners in jail
without using the proper process of the law as recognised by democratic
countries.
4. This Government has failed to show any responsibility for the events and
it has refused to initiate a proper investigation into the events, despite
repeated requests from many governments including the Government of
Japan and numerous human rights organisations.
5. This Government has cooperated with those in the justice system who
have destroyed the rule of law and created legal double standards.
For these reasons, “Thai Red Groups”, Democratic Thai citizens, the relatives
and friends of all those who were killed, injured or imprisoned, wish to request
that you seriously consider demanding the Thai Government
In case of the demands haven't been responded, we wish you to delaying the
signing of any agreements or cooperating with Thailand’s illegitimate and
brutal Government.
We hope you will consider our proposals in the spirit of democracy so that you
can be part of the process of promoting democracy in Thailand. To help your
consideration we are also sending a CD, provided by Mr. Conor Davis Purcell
who was involved in the April and May events, with this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Thai Red Australia Thai Red USA Thai Red Sweden
Thai Red Japan Thai Red Texas Thai Red Chicago
Red New York Thai Red LA Thai Red Germany
Konthai UK Thai Red Denmark
Hon President Barrack Obama
The President of United States of America
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Washington, DC 20500
3rd November 2010
Hon President Barrack Obama:
We are groups of Thais living in the democratic countries around the world.Our
organisation’s principles are to see Thailand with a government chosen by the
people according to generally accepted international democratic standards.
We are writing to you because your country is sending representatives to the
APEC meeting in Japan which will be held between the 7th and 14th November
2010 and the Thai regime will also be represented at this meeting.
We would like to draw your attention to the following facts about the Thai
Government:
1. This Government has never been democratically elected by the people.
2. This Government was involved in the military repression of unarmed
pro‐democracy demonstrators in April and May. It must take direct
responsibility for the deaths of 91 people, including Japanese and Italian
journalist. Thousands were also injured.
3. This Government is holding more than 200 political prisoners in jail
without using the proper process of the law as recognised by democratic
countries.
4. This Government has failed to show any responsibility for the events and
it has refused to initiate a proper investigation into the events, despite
repeated requests from many governments including the Government of
Japan and numerous human rights organisations.
5. This Government has cooperated with those in the justice system who
have destroyed the rule of law and created legal double standards.
For these reasons, “Thai Red Groups”, Democratic Thai citizens, the relatives
and friends of all those who were killed, injured or imprisoned, wish to request
that you seriously consider demanding the Thai Government
In case of the demands haven't been responded, we wish you to delaying the
signing of any agreements or cooperating with Thailand’s illegitimate and
brutal Government.
We hope you will consider our proposals in the spirit of democracy so that you
can be part of the process of promoting democracy in Thailand. To help your
consideration we are also sending a CD, provided by Mr. Conor Davis Purcell
who was involved in the April and May events, with this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Thai Red Australia Thai Red USA Thai Red Sweden
Thai Red Japan Thai Red Texas Thai Red Chicago
Red New York Thai Red LA Thai Red Germany
Konthai UK Thai Red Denmark
Hon President Nguy n Minh Tri t
Contact,
http://www.chinhphu.vn/portal/page?_pageid=598,33809103&_dad=portal&_
schema=PORTAL
3rd November 2010
Hon President Nguy n Minh Tri t:
We are groups of Thais living in the democratic countries around the world.Our
organisation’s principles are to see Thailand with a government chosen by the
people according to generally accepted international democratic standards.
We are writing to you because your country is sending representatives to the
APEC meeting in Japan which will be held between the 7th and 14th November
2010 and the Thai regime will also be represented at this meeting.
We would like to draw your attention to the following facts about the Thai
Government:
1. This Government has never been democratically elected by the people.
2. This Government was involved in the military repression of unarmed
pro‐democracy demonstrators in April and May. It must take direct
responsibility for the deaths of 91 people, including Japanese and Italian
journalist. Thousands were also injured.
3. This Government is holding more than 200 political prisoners in jail
without using the proper process of the law as recognised by democratic
countries.
4. This Government has failed to show any responsibility for the events and
it has refused to initiate a proper investigation into the events, despite
repeated requests from many governments including the Government of
Japan and numerous human rights organisations.
5. This Government has cooperated with those in the justice system who
have destroyed the rule of law and created legal double standards.
For these reasons, “Thai Red Groups”, Democratic Thai citizens, the relatives
and friends of all those who were killed, injured or imprisoned, wish to request
that you seriously consider demanding the Thai Government
In case of the demands haven't been responded, we wish you to delaying the
signing of any agreements or cooperating with Thailand’s illegitimate and
brutal Government.
We hope you will consider our proposals in the spirit of democracy so that you
can be part of the process of promoting democracy in Thailand. To help your
consideration we are also sending a CD, provided by Mr. Conor Davis Purcell
who was involved in the April and May events, with this letter.
Yours sincerely,
Thai Red Australia Thai Red USA Thai Red Sweden
Thai Red Japan Thai Red Texas Thai Red Chicago
Red New York Thai Red LA Thai Red Germany
Konthai UK Thai Red Denmark