Troop movements

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Troop movements

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What is going on with the massive movement of troops around the city around 11 AM? some of the GR guys had their batons in hand when getting onto the trucks- looked like they were heading to chbar ampouv?
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Demonstrations against the new NGO law ??? Aljazeera reported something today.
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I don't know why they'd bother for that, it seems zero about people outside of the NGO community give a fuck about it. I'd guess it was round up Yuon time again, which doesn't seem to be an issue with the NGOs who for the most part seem to support the CNRP and their racist policies.
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They have started training early...
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yeah the roundup idea was what worried me and the direction they were heading would suggest just that.
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They were out in force case any of the demonstrations against the LANGO got out of control. Sitting eating my dinner in Iraq and saw it flash up on Al Jazeera.
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PSD-Kiwi wrote:They were out in force case any of the demonstrations against the LANGO got out of control. Sitting eating my dinner in Iraq and saw it flash up on Al Jazeera.
The demonstrations against LANGO were attended by about 20 people.
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