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名前:Willis日付:2014/12/27 21:53:02

I'm at Liverpool University abana medicine (Manish Swarup/ Associated Press ) - In this Wednesday, Dec. 4, 2013 photo, Noothuan Wongthong, a 52-year-old farmer, works in a rice field, in Kambon village, 560 kilometers (348 miles) northeast of Bangkok. Kambon is in Thailand’s northeast, a sprawling, populous region of rice paddies and small farms that was long ignored by successive governments in Bangkok. As Thailand’s economy boomed, and the country became one of Southeast Asia’s financial powerhouses, millions of farmers struggled in villages that had barely changed since the days of their grandparents. But that changed under former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who was born in the north, and who used millions made as a telecommunications magnate to vault himself into politics. She doesn’t want to lose her grip on the lower rungs of Thailand’s middle-class life. “Before Thaksin, the money never reached us here,” she said. “Now it does.”