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Abhisit claims exoneration in red-shirt crackdown

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12 minutes ago, Golgota said:

Suthep is the real evil behind this

Evil that is a too nice a word to use

 

Both as bad as each other

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1 hour ago, Golgota said:

No life was lost until they shot Seh Daeng...All the violence started there..guess who shot him???

I am sure the civilians shot from above while they were in the temple also would contest your opinion, as well as the 60 people who "vanished"...The family of the reporters also would disagree..

 

"No life was lost until they shot Seh Daeng"  ?

 

Seh Daeng wasn't shot until 13th May 2010         https://www.theguardian.com/world/2010/may/13/gunfire-bangkok-redshirts

 

However General Romklao Thuvatam and other soldiers were shot on 10th April 2010, five weeks earlier.

 

http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/arrested-men-black-suspects-responsible-gen-romklaos-death/

 

So I am afraid you are mistaken, when you say  "No life was lost until", also therefore when you claim  "All the violence started there".

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On 9/5/2017 at 9:07 PM, wakeupplease said:

The Right Honorable they are words used in the wrong place here

 

If he had been red he would be on death row by now and you all know it. But with his mate suthep walks free and its is his mate as he was at the wedding the other week.

 

just a magpie no disrespect to the city or club intended. Mind you they do not want him back

Post the Right Honourable Abhisits time one could suggest the courts were biased and actually leant towards the red shirts. I don't suggest that of course because that would make me look silly and foolish. Imagine defending hardened criminals against the rule of law. Attacking the courts when they make just decisions against violent criminals is not the fabric I am made of. 

For example I won't throw sh*t at the judges, burn effigies of them, hand out their street addresses or throw blood at their front doors if a violent criminal is proven guilty. By the way, all of this is also illegal which ironically shows the stupidity and criminal depth of some. 

 

All criminals cry innocence. In the case of red shirts they do it with blood on on one hands and a lighter in the other. 

 

 

I do remember Kuhn Nattawut on  stage for weeks , however the last day , gunshots were heard and he told everyone to scatter - hardly the calm voice of a true leader , the ship's captain leading everyone to safety. - basically he wanted to save his own skin.

It seems there were leadership  faults on both sides of the color code .

 

On 9/5/2017 at 12:12 PM, billd766 said:

 

Really?

 

Ask Sonthi Limthongkul who was sentenced to 20 years in jail if he is a red shirt.

You obviously don't follow recent current events at all closely or you would be aware of the foolishness of that statement.Clue for the bewildered.What else was going on in Sondhi's life and who might have become an enemy?

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