African Entrepreneurship Records 2

Chapter 1243 East Africa Directed and Acted

Chapter 1243 East Africa Directed and Acted
three days later.

Director Naisala, with a group of elite soldiers, came towards Jiawen Chinese School with great momentum.

"Go in and control everyone, don't let anyone go," said Nasara.

Soon, the police under Nasara broke into the classroom and took control of all the teachers and more than 40 students of Jiawen Chinese School.

At this time, Principal Lin Jiawen heard the noise and came to Naisala and said, "Who are you?"

"I am Naisara, the chief of the Kawah Police Station in Bangkok. I heard that you are conducting illegal educational activities. Are you the principal of this Chinese school?" Naisara asked.

Lin Jiawen said arrogantly: "I am the principal, what do you want to do?"

Naisala laughed instead and said, "Why are you asking me what I want to do? Don't you know that the large-scale spread of Far Eastern Empire culture is not allowed in Siam?"

It was Lin Jiawen's attitude that made the Siamese police chief laugh. Since when did a "Chinese" dare to be so rude to his official uniform?

Lin Jiawen said calmly: "So what? Don't think I'm afraid of your Siamese government. My actions are completely legal and compliant. What can you do to me?"

Naisala was really angry. He said seriously, "Very good. I have never seen a person like you who is not afraid of death. You know the law but still break it. It is indeed right for His Majesty the King to crack down on you Chinese. Take all of you away."

Lin Jiawen said without any fear: "Who dares!"

Naisala didn't know where the confidence of this "Chinese" came from. He said, "I dare to do it."

Lin Jiawen unexpectedly said in Chinese: "Brothers, get ready!"

Naisala didn't know what Lin Jiawen was talking about, but when his subordinates were about to torture everyone here, the teachers and students suddenly resisted.

"They actually dared to resist arrest. Give them a lesson!" Naisala said as she looked at these resisting "Chinese".

At this time, Lin Jiawen also started to rush towards Naishala. Naishala took the baton and hit the daring Chinese principal head-on.

As a result, Lin Jiawen, who was hit by a stick, not only did not feel much pain, but he punched Naishala right away. Other teachers and students of Jiawen Chinese School also showed bravery.

This was no longer just an ordinary "criminal"! Director Naisala realized that he had to strike hard.

He moved away, took out his gun, and shot Lin Jiawen. At this time, after Lin Jiawen was shot, the other teachers and students finally stopped.

……

1916 8 Month 15 Day.

A major event happened in Siam, far away in Southeast Asia, and the atmosphere in the entire Siamese royal palace was extremely tense.

King Rama VI of Siam asked his ministers with a serious face: "Are you sure? Are they really from East Africa?"

The Siamese foreign minister said with cold sweat on his face: "The East African Legation has already questioned us and attached evidence. If we don't handle it well, it may cause a diplomatic dispute between the two countries."

"And I'm afraid East Africa has been planning this for a long time. They deliberately opened Chinese schools just to lure us in, but they didn't take action, which eventually led to a conflict between our personnel and them."

King Rama VI asked hurriedly: "Are there any casualties?"

The Foreign Minister stammered, "Thirteen people were accidentally injured by our side, and one person was shot dead..."

"Has his identity been confirmed? Is he East African or Chinese?" Rama VI asked.

The foreign minister expressed his guess: "It may be... East Africans, but we are sure that they were originally Chinese, and their identities may have been forged by the East African government." Rama VI frowned and said: "Now the situation is very clear. Whether these two wounded are Chinese or East Africans, I am afraid that we and East Africa will not be able to get along!"

Rama VI is the current King of Siam. He ascended the throne in 1910. He is the first ruler of the Siamese royal family to receive a complete Western education. He once studied abroad at Manchester College in the UK, studying English, French and law.

His study abroad experience is obviously closely related to the historical background faced by Siam. Britain and France can be said to be the enemies that Siam cannot afford to offend the most at present.

France occupied a large area of ​​territory in the eastern part of the former Siam, while Britain posed a threat to Siam from the west, causing places such as Pattani on the Malay Peninsula to break away from Siam.

It can be said that Siam was a buffer state between the colonies of Britain and France, which was the main reason why Siam was able to avoid the fate of national destruction.

Monarchs with Western thinking, such as Rama VI, were quite successful and carried out a series of small-scale reforms, such as building modern hospitals, colleges and universities, and reforming the military.

However, the King of Siam apparently did not realize that a new threat was rising in the South Seas and would also join in the coveting of Siam. This country was none other than East Africa, which was now causing trouble in the South Seas.

The current tense diplomatic relations between East Africa and Siam originated from a small Chinese school.

The Siam Chinese School Incident on August 1916, 8.

A Chinese school was blatantly opened in Bangkok, Siam, and began to recruit a large number of Chinese children from Siam for teaching activities.

This incident may seem ordinary, but it is actually a conspiracy carefully planned by the East African government.

Rama VI was an anti-Chinese monarch. After all, the Chinese had too much influence in Siam, and with the decline of the Far Eastern empire in modern times, these Siamese monarchs have been pushing for "de-imperialization of the Far East."

This was bound to cause some conflicts, and the East African Defense and Security Agency took advantage of Rama VI's anti-Chinese sentiment and deliberately played a big game for Rama VI.

Since King Rama VI was anti-Chinese, the East African Defense and Security Agency did the opposite and built a Chinese school in Bangkok.

It is obviously illegal to open a Chinese school in Siam, but it is legal for the East African Defense and Security Agency to establish this school. This is related to the "Treaty of East Siam Bangkok" signed between the East African government and Rama V in 1907.

It clearly stipulates that East Africa has the right to open schools in Siam for East African expatriates in Siam to study and provide educational services, and the Siamese government shall not interfere...

The so-called Jiawen Chinese School is actually an East African school run by East Africans. The principal, Lin Jiawen, is not only an East African, but also a member of the East African National Defense Security Agency. The other so-called teachers and students are all of East African nationality.

As we all know, East Africa is a mixed-race country, so it is not easy to find some "Chinese" actors. As a result, the Siamese government was fooled.

The East African Embassy and the National Defense Security Bureau were monitoring the entire process. When Director Nasara led his men into the Jiawen Chinese School, the fate of the Kingdom of Siam was already sealed.

Of course, according to Siamese laws, opening a Chinese school is definitely illegal, but the school established by the East African National Defense and Security Agency is in line with the contents of the Bangkok Treaty, which creates a conflict of legal provisions. After all, the Siamese people could not have imagined that East Africa would conduct Chinese language education in Siam.

Because it was well known that East Africa was a German country, the Siamese who signed the treaty at that time never dreamed that East Africa would make a fuss about this point.

It can be said that the Chinese school incident was a drama directed and performed by East Africa itself in order to infringe upon the Siamese government.

The reason why East Africa directed and acted in this drama was naturally to find an excuse to go to war with Siam.

While the East African Legation protested to the government of King Rama VI, on the other side of the South China Sea, the East African Pacific Fleet in Pontianak Port was also fully equipped and ready to go to the Siamese waters to make achievements.

At this time, the Siamese government had no relatives. The only two countries that could influence Siam, Britain and France, were now caught up in the European war, and East Africa was the only dominant country in the entire South Seas region.

At this time, apart from the Americans, the Siamese government could not find any external force to mediate, but the United States obviously could not influence East Africa's decision-making. After all, the United States' influence in the South Seas was far less powerful than that in East Africa, and its only colony, the Philippines, was currently in a half-dead state, and it was completely unable to stop East Africa's actions in the South Seas.

(End of this chapter)

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