Bangkok

30/05/2010

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May 29, 2010
After brutal government crackdown in the center of Bangkok, protesters - Red Shirts - burned several landmarks of commercial district.
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May, 2010:
Finishing filming a documentary on the greatest living Indonesian painter Djokopekik. Filming during the performance of traditional Javanese gamelan orchestra, complete with the singers. Also filming once again at artist's studio.
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Djokopekik: his painting and his photo portrait
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fragment of Djokopekik's work
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Merdeka Train painting
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traditional gamelan orchestra
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traditional Javanese singers
 

Malaysia

29/05/2010

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May, 2010 
Malaysia scarred by indiscriminate logging. View from the air.
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May 2.

RED SHIRTS

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THE STATE

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April 28 -.
Red Shirts. Becoming more an more independent on Thaksin Shinawatra, so called Red Shirts are occupying substantial part of Bangkok's commercial district. One of my reports on the subject can be accessed at: http://japanfocus.org/-Andre-Vltchek/3350 or at the article section of this site. This begins to look like good old Latin American revolution. Keep tuned. More reports and analyses will follow.
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Your correspondent in Bangkok
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Red Shirts control several key streets in commercial district. This is one of the entrances to their territory, near new Art Center
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Looking up for the enemies
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Buddhist monk is showing his allegiance on Siam Square.
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Thai helps Thai - Red Shirt medic treating little girl.
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Red star - not Thaksin - a portrait of a revolutionary
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Weapons are ready