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Thaksin supporters plan Dec 28 rally

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The Nation (Thailand)

Publication Date: 20-12-2008

Supporters of former Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra, popularly associated as those wearing red shirts, has been planned for Sanam Luang on December 28, eve of the day the new government is scheduled to declare its policy statement before Parliament.

Veera Musigapong, co-host of the Truth Today talk show and leader of the red shirts, said yesterday (December 19) the Cabinet of Abhisit Vejjajiva had no legitimacy to run the country and that many of his likely Cabinet members were unacceptable.

"We are calling for a large rally on December 28 at Sanam Luang. It's because we have no trust in this government from the beginning. We will call on this government to dissolve the House of Representatives as soon as it completes announcing its policy statement before Parliament," he said.

Veera said it remained undecided whether the protesters would move on to Parliament, where Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva will read out his policy statement before the House. Also he said protest leaders had not yet decided whether to continue the rally for a long period.

Veera said his group found that certain likely members of the new Cabinet were unacceptable. Democrat MP Kasit Piromya, tipped to become foreign minister, was involved with the People's Alliance for Democracy, which illegally occupied Government House for months before seizing Bangkok's two airports, he said.

First Army commander Lt-General Kanit Sapithak, yesterday warned against "creating more confusion in the country", saying differences of views were common in a democracy but that they should not develop into chaos.

"Our country has experienced confusion and much damage. Now our democracy is going ahead … In addition to making ourselves and our families happy, we must also make sure there is peace in the country," he said.

Yesterday, 300 red shirts laid siege to the Dusit police station to demand release of Chokchai Kamlue, arrested for damaging vehicles and injuring MPs on the day the House voted to select a new prime minister. The protesters also blocked a road near the police station with taxis.

They accused police of unfair treatment for failing to get tough with the yellow-shirts, referring to followers of the anti-Thaksin People's Alliance for Democracy.

Station superintendent Police Colonel Chakrapap Sukontharat told the crowd the man was in court detention at the time. The officer showed them a document to convince the protesters, who later dispersed.

A group of 200 red shirts also gathered at the state-run NBT channel to demand why Truth Today had been replaced by other programmes for a few days.

Suriyong Hunthasan, director of NBT, explained that although the Truth Today producers' contract had a month to go, station management saw a need to broadcast other programmes in the prime-time slot from time to time.

In Chiang Mai, Kanyaphak Maneechak, a local leader of the red shirts, said that some 800 would today protest at the house of Chiang Mai MP Norapol Tantimontri, who recently voted to support Democrat leader Abhisit as new PM.

Norapol said he had some business in Bangkok today but that his family would welcome the protesters with food and drink in his absence.

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They accused police of unfair treatment for failing to get tough with the yellow-shirts, referring to followers of the anti-Thaksin People's Alliance for Democracy.

Presumably he missed the events of October 6th, then ? :D

Good luck to the red-shirts, for a peaceful demonstration to exercise their right, to disagree. Hope none of them bring their bags of sh*t or breeze-blocks with them. :o

And if they have evidence of wrong-doing by any of the new Cabinet, perhaps they should publicise it, as the PAD used to in their early days. That would be a useful service to the country.

Perhaps Khun Thaksin might send a recorded-message, to broadcast to the meeting, urging reconciliation & respect for the law, then again perhaps he's not that big a hypocrite. :D

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They accused police of unfair treatment for failing to get tough with the yellow-shirts, referring to followers of the anti-Thaksin People's Alliance for Democracy.

Presumably he missed the events of October 6th, then ? :D

Good luck to the red-shirts, for a peaceful demonstration to exercise their right, to disagree. Hope none of them bring their bags of sh*t or breeze-blocks with them. :o

And if they have evidence of wrong-doing by any of the new Cabinet, perhaps they should publicise it, as the PAD used to in their early days. That would be a useful service to the country.

Perhaps Khun Thaksin might send a recorded-message, to broadcast to the meeting, urging reconciliation & respect for the law, then again perhaps he's not that big a hypocrite. :D

A red shirt is arrested for throwing rocks, and yet not one PAD member is languishing in jail for their endless list of crimes. I note that the red leader has also been convicted, what corrupt officials from other parties have been?

As long as the police and judiciary show such blatant favoritism, there is no rule of law. And regardless of your political bent, this is a good thing how?

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They accused police of unfair treatment for failing to get tough with the yellow-shirts, referring to followers of the anti-Thaksin People's Alliance for Democracy.

Presumably he missed the events of October 6th, then ? :D

Good luck to the red-shirts, for a peaceful demonstration to exercise their right, to disagree. Hope none of them bring their bags of sh*t or breeze-blocks with them. :o

And if they have evidence of wrong-doing by any of the new Cabinet, perhaps they should publicise it, as the PAD used to in their early days. That would be a useful service to the country.

Perhaps Khun Thaksin might send a recorded-message, to broadcast to the meeting, urging reconciliation & respect for the law, then again perhaps he's not that big a hypocrite. :D

A red shirt is arrested for throwing rocks, and yet not one PAD member is languishing in jail for their endless list of crimes. I note that the red leader has also been convicted, what corrupt officials from other parties have been?

As long as the police and judiciary show such blatant favoritism, there is no rule of law. And regardless of your political bent, this is a good thing how?

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They accused police of unfair treatment for failing to get tough with the yellow-shirts, referring to followers of the anti-Thaksin People's Alliance for Democracy.

Presumably he missed the events of October 6th, then ? :D

Good luck to the red-shirts, for a peaceful demonstration to exercise their right, to disagree. Hope none of them bring their bags of sh*t or breeze-blocks with them. :o

And if they have evidence of wrong-doing by any of the new Cabinet, perhaps they should publicise it, as the PAD used to in their early days. That would be a useful service to the country.

Perhaps Khun Thaksin might send a recorded-message, to broadcast to the meeting, urging reconciliation & respect for the law, then again perhaps he's not that big a hypocrite. :D

A red shirt is arrested for throwing rocks, and yet not one PAD member is languishing in jail for their endless list of crimes. I note that the red leader has also been convicted, what corrupt officials from other parties have been?

As long as the police and judiciary show such blatant favoritism, there is no rule of law. And regardless of your political bent, this is a good thing how?

PAD attacked who? When?

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jeez wasnt everybody on this site screaming for taksin to be brought to justice just a few monts ago? Ok some Of you dont like pad, but support the taksin guys, seems a little strange. Yeah the pad was a mess in the end, but all things considered pretty peacefull, would you guys actually like to see taksin back in power?

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A red shirt is arrested for throwing rocks, and yet not one PAD member is languishing in jail for their endless list of crimes. I note that the red leader has also been convicted, what corrupt officials from other parties have been?

As long as the police and judiciary show such blatant favoritism, there is no rule of law. And regardless of your political bent, this is a good thing how?

Yellow People's Alliance for Democrat Party blocked Government House and airports: so peaceful

Some "peaceful" videos are here http://www.youtube.com/results?search_quer..._type=&aq=f

Reds threw rocks: reds are criminals

:o

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DAAD to rally at Sanam Luang for 3 days

The Democratic Alliance Against Dictatorship announced Tuesday that it will hold demonstrations at Sanam Luang for three days to protest against the Democrat Party for "robbing" the government leadership from the Pheu Thai.

The DAAD leaders held a meeting the FM92.75 community taxi radio station and reached an agreement to hold the three-day demonstrations.

The rally will begin Tuesday evening.

The Nation

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A red shirt is arrested for throwing rocks, and yet not one PAD member is languishing in jail for their endless list of crimes. I note that the red leader has also been convicted, what corrupt officials from other parties have been?

As long as the police and judiciary show such blatant favoritism, there is no rule of law. And regardless of your political bent, this is a good thing how?

Yellow People's Alliance for Democrat Party blocked Government House and airports: so peaceful

Some "peaceful" videos are here http://www.youtube.com/results?search_quer..._type=&aq=f

Reds threw rocks: reds are criminals

:o

Take off your blinders and catch up on the news. No matter which side you support, it appears from news reports that the redshirts have committed a greater number and greater degree of violent offences than the Pad. The redshirts have thrown bombs at Pad rallies in Bangkok, beat Pad supporter's father to death in Chiang Mai and been implicated in a couple of drive-by shootings.

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A red shirt is arrested for throwing rocks, and yet not one PAD member is languishing in jail for their endless list of crimes.

You surely must accept, that some of the PAD were not given the option of "languishing in jail", but are simply dead at the hands of the police ?

Didn't the police arrest the driver of a pick-up, driven violently at them, whatever did happen to him ? Also the alleged-hijackers of a bus were arrested. Didn't some of the PAD-leadership also get arrested at times ?

Some posters (not directed at you Gravelrash) rightly accused the police of inaction, over the past few months, would they now also criticise them when they do act ? Make your minds up !

I note that the red leader has also been convicted, what corrupt officials from other parties have been?

Neither the red-shirts nor the PAD are a party.

As long as the police and judiciary show such blatant favoritism, there is no rule of law. And regardless of your political bent, this is a good thing how?

I think it is good that the red-shirts enjoy the same freedom, as the PAD, to hold a peaceful demo. I would not regard biased police or courts as good, and didn't claim it was, I think ?

my comments in red above.

Does it matter who's comming on the street now? International media will jump on it to show how unstable Thailand is, making it even worse for Thailands tourism all over again.

Agreed that this might feed the international-media with an untrue & unhelpful view of Thailand, but peaceful demonstrations by red-shirts or yellow should not, if properly reported.

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A red shirt is arrested for throwing rocks, and yet not one PAD member is languishing in jail for their endless list of crimes.

You surely must accept, that some of the PAD were not given the option of "languishing in jail", but are simply dead at the hands of the police ?

Didn't the police arrest the driver of a pick-up, driven violently at them, whatever did happen to him ? Also the alleged-hijackers of a bus were arrested. Didn't some of the PAD-leadership also get arrested at times ?

Some posters (not directed at you Gravelrash) rightly accused the police of inaction, over the past few months, would they now also criticise them when they do act ? Make your minds up !

I note that the red leader has also been convicted, what corrupt officials from other parties have been?

Neither the red-shirts nor the PAD are a party.

The red-shirts don't need to be a party because they support a party. Furthermore, they were created after the PAD, based on PAD model.

The problem is with the PAD. Officially, they do not support any party and no party supports them. How convenient! What would happen if they were a party? And people who support the PAD call themselves democrats.

(Actually, as long as it is with a small "d" and it just means you support Abhisit … Just one more cheap copy bought in Pantip …)

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Take off your blinders and catch up on the news. No matter which side you support, it appears from news reports that the redshirts have committed a greater number and greater degree of violent offences than the Pad. The redshirts have thrown bombs at Pad rallies in Bangkok, beat Pad supporter's father to death in Chiang Mai and been implicated in a couple of drive-by shootings.

Did you know that in Aug this year, PAD said they were majority of Thais fighting for something?

They then shut up knowing they're just a small group using the rat method.

Do you know why the reds had to bomb PAD? Because no one did a shesh to bring them out from Government House and 2 airports in Bangkok. After these bombs and gun shots, PAD had to move out from Government House. Suvarnabhumi has isolated location, otherwise those rat heads couldn't have stayed there that long.

Didn't PAD kill a red first so Khun Samak had to announce State of Emergency in early Sept?

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And lets not forget about the PAD guard found dead at the airport. Seems he was killed by his own. Seems this bunch didn't like people attempting to leave their ranks.

Has he ever been positively identified? The last I read, there was still speculation as to whether he was an undercover policeman.

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Do you know why the reds had to bomb PAD? Because no one did a shesh to bring them out from Government House and 2 airports in Bangkok. After these bombs and gun shots, PAD had to move out from Government House. Suvarnabhumi has isolated location, otherwise those rat heads couldn't have stayed there that long.

Koo, forgive me, but you actually seem to approve of the red shirts bombing PAD ? Surely you can't really want Thais to be killing one another ? And was it ever proven, that the red-shirts were behind bombings or grenade-attacks, or shootings ?

If nobody did anything about the PAD, please feel free to blame former-PM Somchai, or Thaksin for putting him into power when he wasn't up to the job, or simply didn't care about anything except changing the constitution to white-wash Thaksin & TRT, or getting his brother-in-law's money back for him ! :o

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They accused police of unfair treatment for failing to get tough with the yellow-shirts, referring to followers of the anti-Thaksin People's Alliance for Democracy.

Presumably he missed the events of October 6th, then ? :D

Good luck to the red-shirts, for a peaceful demonstration to exercise their right, to disagree. Hope none of them bring their bags of sh*t or breeze-blocks with them. :o

And if they have evidence of wrong-doing by any of the new Cabinet, perhaps they should publicise it, as the PAD used to in their early days. That would be a useful service to the country.

Perhaps Khun Thaksin might send a recorded-message, to broadcast to the meeting, urging reconciliation & respect for the law, then again perhaps he's not that big a hypocrite. :D

A red shirt is arrested for throwing rocks, and yet not one PAD member is languishing in jail for their endless list of crimes. I note that the red leader has also been convicted, what corrupt officials from other parties have been?

As long as the police and judiciary show such blatant favoritism, there is no rule of law. And regardless of your political bent, this is a good thing how?

PAD attacked who? When?

H90, just a reminder. http://video.aol.com/video-detail/bangkok-...vals/4088437818

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And was it ever proven, that the red-shirts were behind bombings or grenade-attacks, or shootings ?

Never ! Because they weren't. Thank you for making this point clear.

If nobody did anything about the PAD, please feel free to blame former-PM Somchai, or Thaksin for putting him into power when he wasn't up to the job, or simply didn't care about anything except changing the constitution to white-wash Thaksin & TRT, or getting his brother-in-law's money back for him ! :D

They did nothing because they weren't allowed to do anything That's why the constitution needed (and still need) to be changed.

And what was the position of the democrats regarding the PAD ? Great fun according to one of their ministers :o .

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A well known DJ in Khon Kaen received a phone call from Thaksin last week where he stressed that Sam, the wimpy ex- soap opera star standing for Peua Thai must win the governor's position in Bangkok.

According to the DJ, Kwanchai, the thuggish community radio host in Udon, received 3 million baht for red shirt activities; whilst the Truth Today leaders received 5 million baht each.

This rallying is sure worth it financially, no wonder the boys want to keep going.

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And lets not forget about the PAD guard found dead at the airport. Seems he was killed by his own. Seems this bunch didn't like people attempting to leave their ranks.

Has he ever been positively identified? The last I read, there was still speculation as to whether he was an undercover policeman.

if he was an undercover police man it makes it just that much worse.... either way its bad.

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They accused police of unfair treatment for failing to get tough with the yellow-shirts, referring to followers of the anti-Thaksin People's Alliance for Democracy.

Presumably he missed the events of October 6th, then ? :D

Good luck to the red-shirts, for a peaceful demonstration to exercise their right, to disagree. Hope none of them bring their bags of sh*t or breeze-blocks with them. :o

And if they have evidence of wrong-doing by any of the new Cabinet, perhaps they should publicise it, as the PAD used to in their early days. That would be a useful service to the country.

Perhaps Khun Thaksin might send a recorded-message, to broadcast to the meeting, urging reconciliation & respect for the law, then again perhaps he's not that big a hypocrite. :D

A red shirt is arrested for throwing rocks, and yet not one PAD member is languishing in jail for their endless list of crimes. I note that the red leader has also been convicted, what corrupt officials from other parties have been?

As long as the police and judiciary show such blatant favoritism, there is no rule of law. And regardless of your political bent, this is a good thing how?

PAD attacked who? When?

H90, just a reminder. http://video.aol.com/video-detail/bangkok-...vals/4088437818

You are long enough on the forum to know what happened there. The red shirts attacked the PAD, but instead elderly women they took the truck with the guards by mistake.

The PAD overreacted, but they got attacked and defended themself. They didn't drive the truck somewhere to attack the red shirts. The red shirts attacked them.

claiming that PAD attacked there is a plain lie.

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And lets not forget about the PAD guard found dead at the airport. Seems he was killed by his own. Seems this bunch didn't like people attempting to leave their ranks.

Has he ever been positively identified? The last I read, there was still speculation as to whether he was an undercover policeman.

Oh sorry, me again. Does the red highlight of your post make his murder any better? An undercover police officer is murdered? Does that make it better for you pal? I'm so sorry to question your post - since I must be so unworthy. I mean - you know - you are so clearly Pee and I must be so clearly Nong with my fewer post..given I haven't spent my many years here posting day and night on a Visa website :o

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And lets not forget about the PAD guard found dead at the airport. Seems he was killed by his own. Seems this bunch didn't like people attempting to leave their ranks.

Has he ever been positively identified? The last I read, there was still speculation as to whether he was an undercover policeman.

Oh sorry, me again. Does the red highlight of your post make his murder any better? An undercover police officer is murdered? Does that make it better for you pal? I'm so sorry to question your post - since I must be so unworthy. I mean - you know - you are so clearly Pee and I must be so clearly Nong with my fewer post..given I haven't spent my many years here posting day and night on a Visa website :o

It could be also a killed PAD guard. Killed by government supporter. Actually PAD told that they don't know this guy. PAD found a few times undercover police and just kicked them out. One time they put them on the stage, but didn't harm them.

So every explanation sounds improbably.

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It could be also a killed PAD guard. Killed by government supporter. Actually PAD told that they don't know this guy. PAD found a few times undercover police and just kicked them out. One time they put them on the stage, but didn't harm them.

So every explanation sounds improbably.

So they stuck him in a cupboard. Make sense to you?

Now then, whatever happened to the cop who was run over a month earlier by the PAD pick up truck? Driver found? Charged? What? Oh look..we cannot (allegedly) view this anymore on pracha tai do com as that site has been blocked.

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Do you know why the reds had to bomb PAD? Because no one did a shesh to bring them out from Government House and 2 airports in Bangkok. After these bombs and gun shots, PAD had to move out from Government House. Suvarnabhumi has isolated location, otherwise those rat heads couldn't have stayed there that long.

Koo, forgive me, but you actually seem to approve of the red shirts bombing PAD ? Surely you can't really want Thais to be killing one another ? And was it ever proven, that the red-shirts were behind bombings or grenade-attacks, or shootings ?

If nobody did anything about the PAD, please feel free to blame former-PM Somchai, or Thaksin for putting him into power when he wasn't up to the job, or simply didn't care about anything except changing the constitution to white-wash Thaksin & TRT, or getting his brother-in-law's money back for him ! :o

Khun Thaksin is still a lot cleaner than Democrat Party who allowed Somkiat and Kasit to block airports stopping 350,000 tourists from going home. Khun Thaksin had money, made more money and protects his hard earned money. Do you support those who only know how to destroy the whole Thailand's tourism and export business because they couldn't win elections?

They are free to protest but blocking Government House and airports is just so wrong.

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