On sleeping and eating along the road
The state' s power is everywhere. There were a few schools and temples in the pro-dam area that refused to provide us shelter.
Luckily, we have a lot of friends and supporters who fed and housed us, and supported us along the way.
LESSON 8:
On the success (or not) of communicating the message to the people – whether they're interested in the march and not what it tried to convey
Exhausted. KORRADOL YAMSATTHAM
At least, I believe society now knows that the term EHIA exists in Thailand, despite not completely understanding what it is. I think we scored in whipping up collective curiosity about the EHIA and Mae Wong Dam. We succeeded in pushing society to ask questions.
LESSON 9:
On what he hates the most about what happened along the march
News reporters who do not do their homework! Some news reporters still ask me questions like: 'What is the impact of the dam?'
Me and a number of people have been talking about the impact of dams and the Mae Wong Dam project for years. And then there were news reporters who asked how painful my feet are or what am I going to do next!
LESSON 10:
On what he plans to do next
Get plenty of sleep. I am exhausted!