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Jakrapob Escapes Abroad But to Continue Anti-govt Activities

One of the red-shirt leaders is in the midst of setting up headquarters abroad from which the red-shirt movement will be run.

Red-shirt leader Jakrapob Penkair, who escaped abroad and went into hiding after an arrest warrant was issued against him, told a foreign journalist that red-shirt people are ready to fight and have the ability to run the movement.

He gave the interview from an undisclosed location after he went into hiding before the rally ended.

He also said that the group will remain underground for as long as they can.

Jakrapob has vowed to continue his anti-government movement and promised to topple the current administration.

He also said he has kept in contact with fugitive former PM Thaksin Shinawatra, but Thaksin is not masterminding his activities.

- TOC / 2009-04-21

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At 27, she is only one week older than the youngest female MP in Parliament, Chinnicha Wongsawat (seated on right), who is the daughter of former Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat (PPP Banned # 5), who as a Party executive is banned for 5 years for electoral fraud.

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UDD supporters surrender to police

Nine supporters of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) in Chiang Rai turned themselves in to police on Tuesday to face accusations of involvement in protest violence.

Among them was Visarn Techatheerawat, former executive of the disbanded Thai Rak Thai Party. He was accompanied by his daughter Visaradee, a Chiang Rai MP of the Puea Thai Party.

Visaradee used her position as an MP to post bail for her father.

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Jakrapob Escapes Abroad But to Continue Anti-govt Activities

Red-shirt leader Jakrapob Penkair, who escaped abroad and went into hiding after an arrest warrant was issued against him, told a foreign journalist that red-shirt people are ready to fight

Thai state of emergency extended by new protest

A fresh rally planned by anti-government protesters will prolong a state of emergency in Thailand's capital Bangkok and surrounding areas, a government minister said Tuesday.

Supporters of ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra have announced they will regroup Saturday outside the emergency zone after rallies in Bangkok ended last week following street battles between demonstrators and armed soldiers.

But Satit Wonghnongtaey, the minister attached to the prime minister's office, said the protests in Samut Sakhon province, 36 kilometres (22 miles) outside Bangkok would worsen the kingdom's political chaos.

"The government is ready to deal with any chaos, but the rally will affect the government's decision when to lift the state of emergency," Satit told reporters.

"This is bad news for our country because it will worsen the crisis. They (Thaksin's supporters) should rely on parliament as the government is implementing charter amendments as demanded by the protesters," he said.

On Monday Jakrapob Penkair, a senior member of the so-called "Red Shirt" protest movement loyal to fugitive Thaksin, told AFP from exile that the group would continue their campaign against Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva.

"We have developed some strategies," Jakrapob told AFP in a telephone call diverted by an assistant to avoid detection.

The Red Shirts shut down an Asian summit in the beach resort of Pattaya on April 11 and then clashed with troops in Bangkok on Monday. Two people were killed and 123 injured in the unrest in the capital.

The Red Shirts want Abhisit to quit and call elections, saying that he came to power unfairly in December after a court toppled Thaksin's allies from power.

- AFP / 2009-04-21

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Jakrapob Escapes Abroad But to Continue Anti-govt Activities

Red-shirt leader Jakrapob Penkair, who escaped abroad and went into hiding after an arrest warrant was issued against him, told a foreign journalist that red-shirt people are ready to fight

Thai state of emergency extended by new protest

A fresh rally planned by anti-government protesters will prolong a state of emergency in Thailand's capital Bangkok and surrounding areas, a government minister said Tuesday.

On Monday Jakrapob Penkair, a senior member of the so-called "Red Shirt" protest movement loyal to fugitive Thaksin, told AFP from exile that the group would continue their campaign against Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva.

Army: State of emergency still needed

The Permanent Secretary for Defence, Gen Apichart Penkitti, believed there are underground movements aimed at inciting unrest, and that the state of emergency should still be enforced in Bangkok and nearby provinces.

Gen Apichart said the army would like the Emergency Decree to be lifted quickly as many sides wanted. However, high-ranking army officials held a meeting and resolved that the situation had yet to stabilise.

He said the decree is still imposed to deal with the anti-government core members who have yet to turn themselves in to authorities.

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Thai protesters 'plan new action'

Jakrapob Penkair...

Speaking to the BBC from in hiding, said the movement would use different tactics to confront the government, including possible armed attacks.

"I believe the room for unarmed and non-violent means to resolve Thailand's problem is getting smaller every day," he said.

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Jakrapob has gone beyond "zombie mode".

Haven't yet figured out what the next mutation will be.

I think of him as Thaksin's Mini-Me.

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Funny faces appear to be ok though. The face of the red shirt movement. :o

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Thai protesters 'plan new action'

Jakrapob Penkair...

Speaking to the BBC from in hiding, said the movement would use different tactics to confront the government, including possible armed attacks.

"I believe the room for unarmed and non-violent means to resolve Thailand's problem is getting smaller every day," he said.

So, the moment the leadership starts to advocate "armed and violent means" to resolve Thailand's Problem, they skip town to avoid getting their own hands dirty. Rich Man's War - Poor Man's Fight.

This man is sickening.

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from:

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Thai protesters 'plan new action'

Jakrapob Penkair...

Speaking to the BBC from in hiding, said the movement would use different tactics to confront the government, including possible armed attacks.

"I believe the room for unarmed and non-violent means to resolve Thailand's problem is getting smaller every day," he said.

So, the moment the leadership starts to advocate "armed and violent means" to resolve Thailand's Problem, they skip town to avoid getting their own hands dirty. Rich Man's War - Poor Man's Fight.

This man is sickening.

ala thread:

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/Thaksin-s-Cl...il-t255694.html

Thaksin's Close Family Leaves Thailand

can we soon expect the thread:

Jakrapob's Close Family Leaves Thailand

:o

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Despite my intense dislike for Thaksin, I understand his motivations. Money, return of power are real motivators for him. The motivators for the others seem to be less clear. I don't think that loyalty would explain why so many would risk imprisonment for Thaksin. I know its not for their "high" regard for democracy. Perhaps T has the goods on J.

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Lamphun's PTP MP Sathaporn Maneerat

More arrest warrants issued for six UDD core-leaders in Lamphun

Lamphun Provincial court issues arrest warrants on Sunday (April 19) for Phuea Thai Party MP Sathaporn Maneerat and five other UDD core-leaders

and from the thread:

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/Governor-Pet...38.html&hl=

Violent red shirted thugs do not represent Northern Thai traditional culture. If these red shirted thugs are Thai, who led them?

A shame. Really not typical of Thai tolerance.

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Phetchawat Wattanapongsiri

Chiang Mai - The second Gay Pride Parade here was called off late Saturday evening after a stand-off with a group of "Rak Chiang Mai 51" red-shirted demonstrators who were objecting to the public event.

- The demonstrators, led by Phetchawat Wattanapongsiri of the Rak Chiang Mai 51 group

UDD core-leaders in Chiang Mai surrender to police

Two core-leaders of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) reportedly turned themselves in at Lamphun Police Station on Tuesday (April 21) to face charge over involvement in protest violence.

The source said the accused were identified as Lamphun Pheua Thai Party MP Sathaporn Maneerat and Chiang Mai 51 core-leader Phetchawat Wattanaphongsiri.

It was reported that a group of UDD supporters showed up at the police station to give moral support to their leaders and as well the attorneys submitted the documents to post the bails for their clients.

- ThaiNews / 2009-04-21

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Pattaya police obtains arrest warrant against Thaksin

Pattaya police Tuesday obtained an arrest warrant against former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra for causing chaos in Chon Buri last week.

The Nation 04/21/09

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Thai protesters 'plan new action'

Jakrapob Penkair...

Speaking to the BBC from in hiding, said the movement would use different tactics to confront the government, including possible armed attacks.

"I believe the room for unarmed and non-violent means to resolve Thailand's problem is getting smaller every day," he said.

So, the moment the leadership starts to advocate "armed and violent means" to resolve Thailand's Problem, they skip town to avoid getting their own hands dirty. Rich Man's War - Poor Man's Fight.

This man is sickening.

ala thread:

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/Thaksin-s-Cl...il-t255694.html

Thaksin's Close Family Leaves Thailand

can we soon expect the thread:

Jakrapob's Close Family Leaves Thailand

:o

Don't think it's likely that Jak will ever be fathering any kids and I believe his other half is a US citizen in any case, right? Or is that flame old news? :D

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Mao is also such a sick man to have to use arms against the Chinese Nationalist & Chinese Imperial. But the end of the day, the victor Mao was celebrated as a hero. All coup leader use arms to seize power too. Without fighting, do you think East Timor will gain their independence? What about the French Bastile?

It a revolution, fighting and killing is unavoidable (unless you are Ghandi). I DO NOT support a revolution in Thailand now. However, I reserve the right to change my mind if the situation change.

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Mao is also such a sick man to have to use arms against the Chinese Nationalist & Chinese Imperial. But the end of the day, the victor Mao was celebrated as a hero. All coup leader use arms to seize power too. Without fighting, do you think East Timor will gain their independence? What about the French Bastile?

It a revolution, fighting and killing is unavoidable (unless you are Ghandi). I DO NOT support a revolution in Thailand now. However, I reserve the right to change my mind if the situation change.

You're comparing the situation in Thailand with that of Imperial China, East Timor under Indonesian occupation or 18th century France??? And Thaksin with Mao??? :D:D

Incredible delusion! :o

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Revolution as personal growth and society building...? hmmm.

I think not, it usually just means death and destruction,

loses for families, homes lost, work lost, income lost,

and in the end.... one or the other of some big, amoral bulls,

butts heads to the top of the shit pile and rules despotically for a spell.

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Rumours fester among Bangkok red shirts as emergency decree continues

One week after Thai soldiers clashed with rioting pro-democracy “red shirt” protesters on the streets of Bangkok the country is still governed under the state of emergency decree imposed by Thailand Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva.

The emergency declaration bans gatherings of more than five people for political purposes, censors news reports considered threatening to public order, and allows for the use of the Thai military to quell unrest.

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Claims that the Thai army only fired over the heads of red shirt protesters is reputed by this photo clearly showing soldiers at Pratunam taking aim. Note also that those soldiers taking aim have a khaki bag at their waist that the soldiers in front do not have.

While the majority of those foreign tourists who have continued with their holiday despite the battle for Bangkok last week would hardly notice, armed Thai soldiers and police with riot shields remain stationed at strategic locations around Bangkok, particularly in the area around Government House.

As the Government attempts an all out round-up of almost the entire red shirt leadership, the law that brought stability to Bangkok and put an end to the anarchy could now be doing more harm than good.

More from John Le Fevre'e News Blog here.

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That the leaders have been charged is good news, as should anyone found causing damage to private or public property in Bangkok and Pattaya during this time.

But it is quite amazing that they can be charged within 24 hours whilst the leaders of an arguably larger protest, the yellows, still have not been charged at all for taking over three International airports. I wonder if this is what is behind the absolute division in this country and until both sides are treated equally by the police and judiciary, rich poor or otherwise, is there any chance for Thailand to reach its potential?

Agreed both sides Pad and Redshirt leaders should be on trial . Propagander from either side should not be allowed apart from some limited and controlled air time . TV stations should not be controlled by one side or the other .

Unless it is seen by the whole of Thailand that all sides are treated the same there will never be a solution .

the arrest warrants for the red ones are for unlawful acts, including breaking the mans ribs in front of tv cameras and smashing up cars owned by the state. The charges against the yellows are for peaceful protest against economic dictatorship and you say they should all go to the same jail ...... <deleted>!

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Pattaya police obtains arrest warrant against Thaksin

Pattaya police Tuesday obtained an arrest warrant against former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra for causing chaos in Chon Buri last week.

- The Nation / 04/21/09

That makes Number 7...

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Warrant No. 6

The Supreme Court on Wednesday issued another arrest warrant for Thaksin Shinawatra when the ex-premier failed to show up for a case alleging abuse of power in converting mobile phone concession payments to excise tax in 2003. Thaksin, who has been in self-imposed exile in London since last month, did not appear at the first hearing on the Attorney-General's suit which charges that his malfeasance cost state telecommunications monopolies 40 Billion Baht. It was the sixth arrest warrant against the former prime minister since he fled to England in August.

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Pattaya police issue an arrest warrant for runaway ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra for instigating chaos during Asian Summit in Pattaya last week. The chaos forced Thai government to delay the summit.

The Nation

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The reports said that blanks would be fired directly at rioters, and live rounds, if used, over heads.

But no way are they sending out ALL soldiers ONLY shooting blanks.

Some will be armed in case the blanks are cought onto my rioters.

So I would guess the special bags are for the special blank rounds,

so there is NO POSSIBILITY of mixing up the two types...

But if I was shooting blanks as a scare tactic, I sure would NOT fire them in the air.

And if some soldier drew down on me I am NOT going to assume he is shooting blanks.

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That the leaders have been charged is good news, as should anyone found causing damage to private or public property in Bangkok and Pattaya during this time.

But it is quite amazing that they can be charged within 24 hours whilst the leaders of an arguably larger protest, the yellows, still have not been charged at all for taking over three International airports. I wonder if this is what is behind the absolute division in this country and until both sides are treated equally by the police and judiciary, rich poor or otherwise, is there any chance for Thailand to reach its potential?

Agreed both sides Pad and Redshirt leaders should be on trial . Propagander from either side should not be allowed apart from some limited and controlled air time . TV stations should not be controlled by one side or the other .

Unless it is seen by the whole of Thailand that all sides are treated the same there will never be a solution .

the arrest warrants for the red ones are for unlawful acts, including breaking the mans ribs in front of tv cameras and smashing up cars owned by the state. The charges against the yellows are for peaceful protest against economic dictatorship and you say they should all go to the same jail ...... <deleted>!

Totaly agree with you and well put.

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Supporters of ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra have announced they will regroup Saturday outside the emergency zone after rallies in Bangkok ended last week

But Satit Wonghnongtaey, the minister attached to the prime minister's office, said the protests in Samut Sakhon province, 36 kilometres (22 miles) outside Bangkok would worsen the kingdom's political chaos.

Samut Sakhon Governor: measures have been prepared to deal with UDD's major protest

Samut Sakhon Governor Weerayuth Eimaumpha revealed that measures had been prepared to deal with the UDD protesters who had publicly announced to hold their major rally in front of the city hall, ensuring that the demonstration would be in accordance with the law.

Mr. Weerayuth asserted yesterday (April 21) that the local administrative council had measures prepared to deal with the UDD’s major demonstration which was scheduled to be held on April 25.

He also added that he could not authorize UDD protesters to use the city hall and its compounds as their rally ground as requested. PAD protesters were also previously refused to use the areas by the Governor during their protests.

Officials had been instructed to provide security measures to protect government buildings and offices in order for the demonstration to be in accordance with the law and to prevent confrontation among different interest groups, said the Governor.

- ThaiNews / 2009-04-22

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The reports said that blanks would be fired directly at rioters, and live rounds, if used, over heads.

But no way are they sending out ALL soldiers ONLY shooting blanks.

Some will be armed in case the blanks are cought onto my rioters.

So I would guess the special bags are for the special blank rounds,

so there is NO POSSIBILITY of mixing up the two types...

But if I was shooting blanks as a scare tactic, I sure would NOT fire them in the air.

And if some soldier drew down on me I am NOT going to assume he is shooting blanks.

To most with common sense this would be a logical statement. But to rioting redshirts, this is just too good an opportunity to mention how many of their fellow redshirts were killed by the troops...... Never mind the FACT that there were no bodies...never mind that FACT that there was no blood and gore and ripped apart flesh in the streets....... never mind the FACT that not one picture from all the thousands of camera phones was to be had showing any of the above...never mind the FACT that there were numerous international TV networks filming and reporting all this live.... Never mind the FACTS....... when you are rioting and out to cause mayhem, who is going to let FACTS get in the way of good BS

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If the government did sanction killings and bodies were carted away then it is the end of the Dems. However, where is the proof? In today's age of technology, where EVERYTHING is caught on camera and video, I find it astounding that not one clip can be found to proove that this incident happened. So until they have proof, people should stop speculating on rumours. I am listening to the parliamentary debates right now and the Phua Thai are simply repeating these unfounded allegations. It's annoying. Non constructive and a waste of time when they should be looking at facts and focusing on reconciliation. As to the question of the PAD, three out of the four cases - 1 Suvarnabhumi, 2 Don Muang 3 Government House and the fourth I can't remember, three have now finished investigatoin and been handed to the court. These crimes will be persecuted. Or had better be anyway.

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Mao is also such a sick man to have to use arms against the Chinese Nationalist & Chinese Imperial. But the end of the day, the victor Mao was celebrated as a hero. All coup leader use arms to seize power too. Without fighting, do you think East Timor will gain their independence? What about the French Bastile?

It a revolution, fighting and killing is unavoidable (unless you are Ghandi). I DO NOT support a revolution in Thailand now. However, I reserve the right to change my mind if the situation change.

Of course the winner is writing the book of history.

It always was and it ever will be that way.

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Thai protesters 'plan new action'

Jakrapob Penkair...

Speaking to the BBC from in hiding, said the movement would use different tactics to confront the government, including possible armed attacks.

"I believe the room for unarmed and non-violent means to resolve Thailand's problem is getting smaller every day," he said.

I understand TV mods not wanting us to post libelous comments about Thai officials or politicians. A reasonable rule considering the laws of the nation. But what about Jak. He is neither an official, nor a politician. He is a wanted fugitive from justice, talking about supporting an armed insurrection against the lawful government of Thailand. Surely any comment on that person's lack of character would be considered reasonable? lol

Can we at least make fun of his facial features? We call Thaksin old square face. Perhaps we can call Jak "ol monkey lips". :o:D

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Jakrapob threatens armed struggle

By The Nation

Runaway red shirted leader Jakrapob Penkair promised that the "red-shirt" protest movement in Thailand would continue a clandestine campaign against the Abhisit government.

One of the most outspoken red shirted leader, Jakrapob managed to escape overseas after the army broke up the mass protests in Bangkok a week ago.

Speaking to the BBC from in hiding, he said the movement would use different tactics to confront the government, including possible armed attacks.

"I believe the room for unarmed and non-violent means to resolve Thailand's problem is getting smaller every day," he told BBC.

The sudden end of the red-shirt protests last week has left the movement in disarray.

Five of the organisers have been arrested and are being held under the emergency decree, which is still in effect.

Speaking by phone from an undisclosed location, he told the BBC that the struggle to bring down the current government would continue, but that they would no longer rely on conventional forms of protest.

"The state of emergency is a big help. It puts people underground. I believe the room for unarmed and non-violent means to resolve Thailand's problem is getting smaller every day," he said.

THE NATION - 2009/04/23

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If the government did sanction killings and bodies were carted away then it is the end of the Dems. However, where is the proof? In today's age of technology, where EVERYTHING is caught on camera and video, I find it astounding that not one clip can be found to proove that this incident happened. So until they have proof, people should stop speculating on rumours. I am listening to the parliamentary debates right now and the Phua Thai are simply repeating these unfounded allegations. It's annoying. Non constructive and a waste of time when they should be looking at facts and focusing on reconciliation. As to the question of the PAD, three out of the four cases - 1 Suvarnabhumi, 2 Don Muang 3 Government House and the fourth I can't remember, three have now finished investigatoin and been handed to the court. These crimes will be persecuted. Or had better be anyway.

If find it even more astounding that they didn't make any clip in advance! It isn't that difficult to take an army truck, some people in Uniforms some red color and let them load bodies in the truck. Film it with a bad handy camera to ensure there everything is blur.

It can be done in Cambodia or anywhere else.

If you can't read any numbers on the truck and can't see buildings well it would be impossible to proof that it is not true (always difficult to proof that something did NOT happen).

Why they didn't make such a movie?

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If the government did sanction killings and bodies were carted away then it is the end of the Dems. However, where is the proof? In today's age of technology, where EVERYTHING is caught on camera and video, I find it astounding that not one clip can be found to proove that this incident happened. So until they have proof, people should stop speculating on rumours. I am listening to the parliamentary debates right now and the Phua Thai are simply repeating these unfounded allegations. It's annoying. Non constructive and a waste of time when they should be looking at facts and focusing on reconciliation. As to the question of the PAD, three out of the four cases - 1 Suvarnabhumi, 2 Don Muang 3 Government House and the fourth I can't remember, three have now finished investigatoin and been handed to the court. These crimes will be persecuted. Or had better be anyway.

If find it even more astounding that they didn't make any clip in advance! It isn't that difficult to take an army truck, some people in Uniforms some red color and let them load bodies in the truck. Film it with a bad handy camera to ensure there everything is blur.

It can be done in Cambodia or anywhere else.

If you can't read any numbers on the truck and can't see buildings well it would be impossible to proof that it is not true (always difficult to proof that something did NOT happen).

Why they didn't make such a movie?

These guys aren't exactly the best and brightest leading this movement....

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Having read Mr Le Fevre's blog on a number of occasions now, I believe that as a journalist he makes a good disc jockey.

For example, "the country" (Thailand) is not under a state of emergency - it is Bangkok and surrounding areas. And perhaps in the south due to entirely different events.

I am still waiting for his answer to my question as to how he estimated several hundred thousand red shirts in the streets of Bangkok a couple of weeks ago - and then virtually challenged TV readers to prove him wrong :o

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