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January 29th, 2006, 16:04
Having observed your style for sometime Rainwalker, I have no doubt of your sincerity. I hope one of those who can repost your message above onto a Thai language site will do so.

Gaypattayan
January 29th, 2006, 23:48
iSorry, Rainwalker -- I thought it would be a "cinch" but it isn't. Best I can suggest is that since he was an awardee of the Utopia Award by Utopia Asia, they could pass on any e-mail for you, or perhaps provide an e-mail address for you. if you requested. Natee reportedly was going to be running for the Thai Senate in elections this spring, in which event he should be seeking more contacts, but until announcement time, he perhaps is keeping a relatively low profile. Write info@utopia-asia.com, and I think you'll get some help from them in getting a message to him.

G.P. (Allen)

elephantspike
January 30th, 2006, 01:01
Google results:


Natee Teerarojjanapongs (http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=Natee+Teerarojjanapongs&btnG=Google+Search)

(Correct spelling of name found on Utopia)

And from Pink Ink (http://www.khsnet.net/pinkink/resources/aids.htm):


F.A.C.T.: Aids Helpline 574-1100, 574-3461 9am-12am. Fraternity for Aids Cessation in Thailand.

dab69
January 30th, 2006, 12:42
obviously this is a candidate we should be supporting . where could we donate?

elephantspike
January 30th, 2006, 12:56
The Party is called the "Homosexual Political Group of Thailand (HPGT)". They aparently have no website as of yet. I am willing to donate my time to help build one if they would like.

From Fridae:

bangkok gay activists defend city's gay destination reputation (http://fridae.com/newsfeatures/article.php?articleid=1289&viewarticle=1&searchtype=all)


Prominent Thai gay activist Natee Teerarojjanapongs who is also a HPGT member and working towards becoming the countryтАЩs first openly gay senator in two yearsтАЩ time, said government support would be crucial if Thailand were to remain Asia's key holiday destination for gays.

"If we want to be a gay paradise, the government has to support gay groups as it will draw a lot of tourists and income to the country," Natee told AFP.

He added, тАЬThis is particularly important after Singapore announced this year they will organise a gay parade which will affect the success of the Bangkok Gay Festival.тАЭ

There are however no known plans for Singapore to hold a gay parade at any time