george Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 Grenade attack at Don Mueang DON MUANG: -- Another grenade attack hit the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) protesters on Wednesday at around 6.45am, leaving two wounded. The blast occurred at the anti-government stage near the acting government house at Don Mueang airport, and the grenade was believed to be launched by unidentified perpetrators from the tollway above the airport. The two injured protesters were admitted to a nearby hospital for treatment. It was the fourth explosion involving the anti-government group since Tuesday evening. -- Bangkok Post 2008-11-26
LaoPo Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 More and more attacks/bombs: Breakingnews - The Nation - 3 injured in bomb, gun attacks against taxi community radio station Published on November 26, 2008;November 26, 2008 : Last updated 07:21 am Two men were injured by bomb shrapnel and one was shot when a group of men hurled two bombs and fired at the 92.75 community radio station for taxi drivers. Police said the attack happened at 4:30 am. The station was located inside Vibhavadi Rangsit Soi 3 where dozens of guards of the People's Alliance for Democracy attacked taxi drivers Tuesday evening. A taxi driver, who identified himself as Watcharin, said he and friends were standing at the mouth of the soi and suddenly heard two explosions and the assailants also opened fire at them. The injured were rushed to the Rajvithi Hospital. - The Nation LaoPo
grandpops Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 More and more attacks/bombs:Breakingnews - The Nation - 3 injured in bomb, gun attacks against taxi community radio station Published on November 26, 2008;November 26, 2008 : Last updated 07:21 am Two men were injured by bomb shrapnel and one was shot when a group of men hurled two bombs and fired at the 92.75 community radio station for taxi drivers. Police said the attack happened at 4:30 am. The station was located inside Vibhavadi Rangsit Soi 3 where dozens of guards of the People's Alliance for Democracy attacked taxi drivers Tuesday evening. A taxi driver, who identified himself as Watcharin, said he and friends were standing at the mouth of the soi and suddenly heard two explosions and the assailants also opened fire at them. The injured were rushed to the Rajvithi Hospital. - The Nation LaoPo How dare they not support the PAD. Much much more of this to come if these headcases are not rounded and dealt with. Right wing coup gonna not look nice in the light of the day to all the liberals and lefties who think its a peoples revolution. It's the poor that is going to loose here.
Scott Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 I don't see how you can call the PAD liberal and lefties--there direction seems to be down--not left. Maybe they are the Thai version of the Raving Looney Party?
grandpops Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 I don't see how you can call the PAD liberal and lefties--there direction seems to be down--not left.Maybe they are the Thai version of the Raving Looney Party? Well raving as well. Just to clarify the point though. I am saying the PAD is an Ultra Nationalist Right Wing, elitist, non-elected, un-accountable cult. It is however, gaining support from many on the left who have missed or ignored the core beliefs of this group. These, (the misguided leftist followers of PAD) see it as some sort of peoples revolution which it certainly is not. Anyway, the PAD cannot even govern their little mob of 20 odd thousand. How would they cope with 70 million people to govern.
h90 Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 I don't see how you can call the PAD liberal and lefties--there direction seems to be down--not left.Maybe they are the Thai version of the Raving Looney Party? Well raving as well. Just to clarify the point though. I am saying the PAD is an Ultra Nationalist Right Wing, elitist, non-elected, un-accountable cult. It is however, gaining support from many on the left who have missed or ignored the core beliefs of this group. These, (the misguided leftist followers of PAD) see it as some sort of peoples revolution which it certainly is not. Anyway, the PAD cannot even govern their little mob of 20 odd thousand. How would they cope with 70 million people to govern. And again, they don't want to govern....They want to get rid of this illegal government.
Crushdepth Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 A lot of these incidents seem designed to incite further violence and reaction. It's pretty easy to put on a different coloured shirt and create trouble. Someone is stirring the pot.
TAWP Posted November 26, 2008 Posted November 26, 2008 I like the fact that this thread was directly hijacked by the PAD-haters...why could that be? And in other threads some of their fellow friends seem completely ignorant that any grenade-attacks against PAD has even happened...
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