Wednesday, February 25, 2009

CONFISCATED POWER?? WHAT THAT MEAN... ?

When we talked about confiscated power...there are a lot of cases from Muammar Al Gaddaffi (1969) until the case of Thaksin sinawatra (2006). From our view, we think that we should do confiscated power if it involve the salvation of people.we took an example as what happen in Thailand in the few years ago which is army were take the country. There are about politic crisis which is involving him and his enemy in the political fielf. Its happen in less in months before election on 15 october 2006. Army has dissolve the parliament and take the country.Thailand has been ministered by the General Sonthi Boonyaratglin in a few months before they are elect a new guy to become a new minister for Thailand. Confiscated power is based on the situation and the reason why they need to confiscated the power. They must think about the interest of the people.

Group 4 : tikah, ha, wani and hafiez@ustad roy...


Teacher's Note:

Confiscated power? What's that means? Yeah ... tell me ...

At first read this entry, I couldn't help myself laughing out loud! Such a very direct translation.

My dear, that confiscating power has its own term - coup d’état [ku: deI'ta:] which refers to the sudden violent overthrow of a government and seizure of political power, especially by the military.

Coup d’état is an interesting issue when we're talking about power tactic. Well, I've to praise you on writing this issue as respond to what we've discussed yesterday. Good job.

What about looking the whole coup d’état story from the other point of view rather than stated it is something not right for the people?
P/s: Be carefull with spelling, reading marks and capitalizing. Your marks will be deducted accordingly if those are not taken care.

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