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Confederation of Turkish Trade Unions < Thailand >

Jay

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Oct 3, 2018
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Türkiye İşçi Sendikaları Konfederasyonu
Confederation of Turkish Trade Unions
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[Recipient]: Embassy of the Socialist Republic of Thailand < Bossza007 >
[Sender]: Genel Başkan Yardımcısı (Deputy General Secretary)
[Subject]: Confidential:
Your Excellency,

I write to you not only in my capacity as Deputy General Secretary of the Confederation of Turkish Trade Unions (CTTU), but as a committed servant of the revolution that we, together with the masses of this country, brought forth with immense sacrifice and unshakable belief in the cause of socialism rooted in worker self-governance.

It is with both respect and concern that I request a discreet and frank dialogue with you regarding the current trajectory of our revolutionary project here in Turkiye. What began as a people's movement for liberation and democratic confederalism, a model we understood to be shared and supported by the Socialist Republic of Thailand, is increasingly being diverted into a model of centralized statism that risks hollowing out the very foundations of our struggle.

The growing concentration of power in state institutions, the absorption of autonomous worker councils into ministerial hierarchies, and the sidelining of communal assemblies in favor of bureaucratic governance all suggest a creeping authoritarianism that contradicts the participatory, decentralized socialism we sought to realize. The voice of the worker is no longer primary, it is being replaced by the directives of party functionaries.

We recognize Thailand’s leadership in the international socialist movement and its deep commitment to revolutionary principles. Your nation has long served as both inspiration and ally. It is in that spirit of shared ideological commitment that I ask for your counsel and your ear. We believe the voice of Thailand carries immense moral weight, and it is our hope that it may serve as a stabilizing and clarifying force during this moment of ideological deviation.

I humbly request a meeting with Your Excellency at your earliest convenience to discuss these matters in person. I believe that through open and principled dialogue, we may explore avenues to reaffirm the revolutionary values we both hold dear and ensure that the sacrifices made by so many are not rendered in vain.

With highest regards and revolutionary solidarity,

Nazmi Irgat Vesikalık
Genel Başkan Yardımcısı (Deputy General Secretary)
Confederation of Turkish Trade Unions
Ankara, Turkiye
 

Bossza007

I am From Thailand
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May 4, 2021
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To: <Genel Başkan Yardımcısı, Deputy General Secretary of the Confederation of Turkish Trade Unions> Jay
From: <Sarabun@mfa.mail.go.th>
Subject: Private Meeting
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Deputy General Secretary Yardımcısı,

I sincerely thank you for your principled and forthright correspondence to the Office of the Thai Ambassador to Türkiye. The Embassy of Thailand in Ankara has given thoughtful consideration and due diligence. Therefore, I am open to meeting you tomorrow during opening hours.

The Socialist Republic of Thailand unequivocally recognizes the Confederation of Turkish Trade Unions’ pivotal role in the 2006 proletarian revolution in Türkiye. The image and achievement of such a worker-led mass movement inspire the oppressed people worldwide under the capitalist world system. Under Socialist Participatory Democracy, Thailand believes self-governance and workers’ self-management are the most valid and theoretically accurate interpretation of Marxism. In pursuit of transition from capitalism to socialism, the path of state ownership is merely a veneer of substitutionism worn by greedy opportunists who wave communist flags. The proletariat remains, as always, the primary class of all societal, cultural, economic, and international changes throughout modern history.​

Sincerely,

Supitcha Chaiyasak
Thai Ambassador to Türkiye
Socialist Republic of Thailand

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Jay

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Oct 3, 2018
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A haze of smog and cigarette smoke hangs low over the capital. The rhythmic hum of old trams and distant megaphones eased into the early morning murmurs of Ankara’s citizens.

Deputy General Secretary Yardimcisi, in a charcoal-gray overcoat, steps out of a black Volga sedan. His eyes, sharp and tired, scan the boulevard that leads toward the gated compound of the Thai Embassy.

Across the street, two elderly street vendors, one selling roasted chestnuts. Yardimcisi walked,
"These people call themselves revolutionaries..." The other slammed a bag of chestnuts down. "What they call communism is just the state's new Kingdom."

Yardımcısı hears it all, he doesn’t stop, doesn’t flinch, but the words linger. He quickens his step.

The towering iron gate, flanked by two stoic Police guards, swings open. The Insignia of the Socialist Republic of Thailand, gold and crimson, gleams in the morning light, almost defiantly so, especially compared to the fading murals of Türkiye’s own revolution outside.

Inside, the embassy’s manicured garden and soft-spoken staff offer a stark contrast to the chaos outside. As Yardımcısı enters the foyer, a staffer bows politely and gestures toward the Ambassador's office.

He doesn’t look back. He pauses for a moment after being led outside Ambassador Supitcha Chaiyasak’s door. The muffled sound of a fountain gurgles behind him. He straightens his collar, adjusts the red star pin on his lapel, and exhales.

Then, with a knock and a quiet nod from the assistant, he steps into a room that might hold more revolutionary honesty than the streets ever will again.


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