- May 4, 2021
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To: <Kevin Rudd, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Commonwealth of Australia> Owen From: <Kanokrat Lertchoosakul, Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Thailand> Subject: Notice of Expropriation of Hellfire Pass Interpretive Center Security Type: NSST Architecture 1.5 | Secret and Encrypted |
Dear Kevin Rudd,
As the Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Thailand, a local sovereign polity within our confederation of self-governing communes, the Ban Wang Khamen Community Assembly, has delegated the confederal government the task of notifying the Australian government of the upcoming democratization of Hellfire Pass Interpretive Center.
Following the ANZAC ceremony on 25 April 2025, confederal coordinators and facilitators have privately met with Australian officials regarding the status of Hellfire Pass Interpretive Center under Australian ownership. They have provided an unambiguous reason why the foreign ownership of lands and productive assets is unconstitutional and illegal under the 2003 Thai Supreme Confederal Agreement, which acts as our de jure constitution.
According to the testimony of the confederal coordinators and facilitators, the Australian officials were silent and did not appropriately respond to human interactions. Following the confederal government's briefing of the Ban Wang Khamen Community Assembly, they found such information to be the reasonable level of qui tacet consentit for them to conduct lawful expropriation of Hellfire Pass Interpretative Center, an educational, historical, and cultural productive asset located inside their sovereign territory.
In the process, Ban Wang Khamen Community Assembly engages in a direct democratic practice as outlined in the Supreme Confederal Agreement, allowing its population to decide the future of Hellfire Pass Interpretive Center. Most participating citizens agreed that the continued foreign ownership of such a productive asset and land inside their commune is against the Supreme Confederal Agreement and the spirit of the Thai Revolution, which was fought against feudalistic tyranny and capitalist oppression.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Thailand, as a voluntary coordinating apparatus exercising external sovereignty of our confederation, reaffirms that we have no derived or legitimate authority to influence or change the direction of this decision by a local constituent commune. Private ownership of productive assets has been unconstitutional in Thailand since 2003, and Australia's Hellfire Pass Interpretive Center stands as an extraordinary case of moral decay and antithesis of social justice, economic equality, and participatory governance. Under the Supreme Confederal Agreement, the population of each commune has the right to bear arms and carry out violent actions against perceived bourgeois threats. The Confederal Government, as a voluntary coordinating body, could not ensure the safety of the unlawful occupation of Hellfire Pass Interpretive Center, as it does not have any monopoly on violence nor does it control any police or armed forces.
We remain open to coordinating the communication between the Australian government and the Ban Wang Khamen Community Assembly if the former wishes to engage in any diplomatic dialogue with our constituent commune.
Following the ANZAC ceremony on 25 April 2025, confederal coordinators and facilitators have privately met with Australian officials regarding the status of Hellfire Pass Interpretive Center under Australian ownership. They have provided an unambiguous reason why the foreign ownership of lands and productive assets is unconstitutional and illegal under the 2003 Thai Supreme Confederal Agreement, which acts as our de jure constitution.
According to the testimony of the confederal coordinators and facilitators, the Australian officials were silent and did not appropriately respond to human interactions. Following the confederal government's briefing of the Ban Wang Khamen Community Assembly, they found such information to be the reasonable level of qui tacet consentit for them to conduct lawful expropriation of Hellfire Pass Interpretative Center, an educational, historical, and cultural productive asset located inside their sovereign territory.
In the process, Ban Wang Khamen Community Assembly engages in a direct democratic practice as outlined in the Supreme Confederal Agreement, allowing its population to decide the future of Hellfire Pass Interpretive Center. Most participating citizens agreed that the continued foreign ownership of such a productive asset and land inside their commune is against the Supreme Confederal Agreement and the spirit of the Thai Revolution, which was fought against feudalistic tyranny and capitalist oppression.
The Minister of Foreign Affairs of the Socialist Republic of Thailand, as a voluntary coordinating apparatus exercising external sovereignty of our confederation, reaffirms that we have no derived or legitimate authority to influence or change the direction of this decision by a local constituent commune. Private ownership of productive assets has been unconstitutional in Thailand since 2003, and Australia's Hellfire Pass Interpretive Center stands as an extraordinary case of moral decay and antithesis of social justice, economic equality, and participatory governance. Under the Supreme Confederal Agreement, the population of each commune has the right to bear arms and carry out violent actions against perceived bourgeois threats. The Confederal Government, as a voluntary coordinating body, could not ensure the safety of the unlawful occupation of Hellfire Pass Interpretive Center, as it does not have any monopoly on violence nor does it control any police or armed forces.
We remain open to coordinating the communication between the Australian government and the Ban Wang Khamen Community Assembly if the former wishes to engage in any diplomatic dialogue with our constituent commune.
Sincerely,
Kanokrat Lertchoosakul
Minister of Foreign Affairs
Confederal Government
Socialist Republic of Thailand
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