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Red Shirt Protest Leaders Report To Pattaya Court In Accordance With Their Bail Conditions


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Red Shirt Protest Leaders report to Pattaya Court in accordance with their Bail conditions

As part of their bail conditions, the anti-government red shirt protesters who were involved in the recent riots at the Royal Cliff Beach Resort which forced the cancellation of the ASEAN Summit, they must report to the Pattaya Provincial Court once a month. Failure to appear will lead to their bail being revoked and a warrant for their arrest will be issued. Each protester was offered bail at 500,000 Baht and on Friday Morning all 13 red shirt protesters reported as planned. Security was tight and a small group of sympathizers gathered at the entrance to the Courthouse.

http://www.pattayaone.net/news/2009/june/news_05_06_52.shtml

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Red Shirt Protest Leaders report to Pattaya Court in accordance with their Bail conditions

And what about the Yellow Shirt leaders who stormed Suvarnabhumi Airport causing it to close down with hundreds of tourists stranded and goods perishing..... when do they have to report in?

One rule for one, another rule for another. :) TIT

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Red Shirt Protest Leaders report to Pattaya Court in accordance with their Bail conditions

And what about the Yellow Shirt leaders who stormed Suvarnabhumi Airport causing it to close down with hundreds of tourists stranded and goods perishing..... when do they have to report in?

One rule for one, another rule for another. :) TIT

Very well said!

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Red Shirt Protest Leaders report to Pattaya Court in accordance with their Bail conditions

And what about the Yellow Shirt leaders who stormed Suvarnabhumi Airport causing it to close down with hundreds of tourists stranded and goods perishing..... when do they have to report in?

One rule for one, another rule for another. :) TIT

I don't see any reason why the yellows should have to report to the pattaya court.However you are right about your one rule for one but who says they don't report at the bangkok court.Because it is not in the news clippings doesn't mean it don't happen.

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