Video from Thailand coup on YouTube
Steve Safran September 20th, 2006
Here’s just a sampling of the citizen journalist video getting uploaded to YouTube. I enjoy the non-narrated slice of life stuff most. You can tell from this simple street scene that a peaceful coup has taken place. Forget distilled reports - when you see tanks riding peacefully down the street with passenger cars, that tells you plenty.
A quick search of YouTube turns up plenty more video from Thailand as well.

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1. hehe | September 21st, 2006 at 6:52 am
Sorry America… You deserve your news sexed up in a promo read by a booming male voice.
Not as it ACTUALLY is…
Tonight at 10
Tanks. Troops. Guns. Citizens are forced to stay inside after a massive military coup in Thailand.
The former leader… now in the United States.
How will this affect the Middle East and War on Terror?
At ten, we’re live in our studio with an AP wire report and some b-roll from CNN.
And… The Pope. The Shuttle. The Coup. And Viera. Tonight, why this religious leader is saying we’re days away from the end times.
Plus, why is this elephant in the local library? He’s not just NOSING around… The sweet-ass amazing video caught on tape tonight on Fox 11 Action News Early Edition at 10. B*tch.
2. Rico | September 21st, 2006 at 9:32 am
What I find surprising is that the photographer(s) in these cases were not roughed up…
3. Donnie MacIntyre | September 21st, 2006 at 2:45 pm
I’m not sure what you’re talking about. All the news reports I’ve seen have made it perfectly clear that this was a peaceful coup.
4. Safran | September 22nd, 2006 at 8:02 am
I got an email from a friend and smart news guy whose judgement I completely trust. He preferred not to use his name here, given his position, but is permitting me to reprint his comment in full. He writes an excellent counterpoint to my comment that “Forget distilled reports - when you see tanks riding peacefully down the street with passenger cars, that tells you plenty.” Here it is:
What does it REALLY tell you? Here’s what you actually know: that someone (identity/motivation unknown) took video somewhere (location/time unknown) showing tanks alongside traffic. What happened before this clip? What happened afterwards? (Let’s remember the tanks entered Tien An Men square piecefuly too Is this pastoral scene representative of what is happening across Bangkok? Is the poster a civilian? If, as often happens in “bloodless coups,” someone has been imprisoned, beaten or even killed — do you really believe it would happen in front of someone’s civilian DV cam? )
I’m all for citizen journalism. Citizen journalists can be what we used to call “eyewitnesses.” But it is NOT the WHOLE story, and you can’t even be sure it’s the REAL story.
And Steve, you should know better … tanks riding peacefully down a street is never, EVER, the whole story.
(Safran note, again: He’s right, especially about the “whole” story. What I was trying to get across was the sense that by surfing YouTube for several videos and by reading blogs, I got what I believed was a good sense of the reaction on the street.)
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