The Wikileaks cable on succession has prompted a re-posting of the banned-in-Thailand report by the Australian program Foreign Correspondent that examined the succession issue. PPT hasn’t had a chance to compare this to the original, but it seems shortened, perhaps for YouTube format.
[…] prince. See here, here, here, here and here on Wikileaks and the linking of the ABC and Wikileaks here. Use the search function at PPT and enter Wikileaks for more related […]
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