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BANGKOK, 20 September 2009 (NNT) - The majority of respondents of the recent survey of the Suan Dusit Rajabhat University stated that the United Thai, Strong Thai project was considered an important milestone in creating national reconciliation.
The poll was conducted by Suan Dusit Rajabhat University among 1169 people during 18-19 September on the recent opening ceremony of the government's newly United Thais, Strong Thais Project. The activity included singing the national anthem at 18.00 hrs, while aiming to alleviate the current political tension, promote love and national unity and encourage making good deeds. The poll showed that a majority of 28.29% said they were proud of being Thai, 23.17% said the national anthem has existed since they were born, and others felt that the national anthem showed the nation's sovereignity.
In addition, the survey indicated that about 31.32% agreed that the project was the beginning of national reconciliation, 30.51% said it would boost all people a sense of being Thai, 25.40% stated that it was fruitless if neglected by all Thais, 36.49% were uncertain that national unity would be improved but 30.66% cited that it could not lead to national reconciliation.
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