ความคิดเห็นที่ 25

ปฏิกิริยาต่างชาติส่วนหนึ่ง
"On Thursday, Bangkok-based ambassadors of some of Thailand's most important allies and trading partners issued a joint statement saying they were 'seriously concerned' at the vulnerability to outside assaults of Suvarnabhumi and the mostly domestic Don Muang airports.
'(We) urge the government of Thailand to take all necessary measures to improve the protection and security of all Thai airports,' said the statement, signed by Australia, Canada, the European Union, Japan, Korea, New Zealand and the United States.
นี่คือความเห็นของ จนท.สายการบินคนหนึ่ง
"Suvarnabhumi is a key regional hub handling hundreds of flights a day and over 150,000 passengers. Within minutes the airport was overrun and passengers watched - some shocked, some initially bemused - as the yellow-clad protesters coursed through the terminal.
'What if they were armed terrorists? What if this was India?' one airline official asked, referring to the attacks a day later by just 10 Islamic gunmen in Mumbai that killed 171 people"
และนี่เป็นข้อสังเกตุของนักอุตสาหกรรมท่านหนึ่ง 'It is a joke,' said one Singapore-based industry consultant. 'If that happened here or in Kuala Lumpur, the protesters would have been shot. Whoever was responsible for security, they would have been shot next.'
อ่านเต็มๆได้ที่ Concern over security lapses Thu, Dec 04, 2008 AFP http://www.asiaone.com/Travel/News/Story/A1Story20081204-105588.html
จากคุณ :
ISSA_q
- [
28 ม.ค. 52 19:04:42
A:58.9.192.98 X:
]
|
|
|