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Palm oil farmers end protest

About 3,000 palm oil growers from eight southern provinces agreed to end their rally in Chumphon’s Tha Sae district early on Thursday, and lift road blocks, after the government promised to buy palm oil nuts at acceptable prices.

The protesters reopened Phetkasem road for traffic in front of Khoa Phang national Park in Tha Sae district. Other groups of palm oil farmers also unblocked the Asian Highway at kilometre makers No 17-18 in tambon Wisai Nua of Chumphon’s Muang district.

The two main routes to the South had been blocked for 10 hours since yesterday by the protesters, who called  on the government to comply with their earlier demand.

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  • Tom Shea

    Discussion 1 : 20 Dec 2012 at 13.441

    Blocking roads is clearly against the law but instead of arresting those who break the law the government here negotiates with them. Why not start a new policy of following the law.....demonstrations are fine but they must be held in the proper locations with government approval.
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