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Video Thailand Red Shirt Weapons And Violence

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The international media appear to be missing all the red shirt weapons and attacks on soldiers, burning, looting etc . So please see the other true side the red mob.

These photos are from the 2 months of violence, intimidation and provocation Bangkok people have had to endure and suffer.

Thousands of people cannot earn a living anymore and are living in 24 hour terror.

So much for peaceful demonstrators! Let's put this unarmed red shirts to bed.

http://www.ireport.com/docs/DOC-445228

I am sure there would be far more pictures like these if the redshirts hadn't vandalized all the CCTV cameras in the area.

Travel advice from the British embassy gives an interesting hint as to what their opinion on redshirts might be.

"A threat has been made by the Red Shirts to set off explosions in department stores in Bangkok."

"There is a high threat of terrorism in Thailand." (this is in reference to the current trouble in bangkok as well as the deep south)

"Protestors have also set up barricades and check-points on many roads connecting to the Ratchaprasong Intersection and armed themselves with home-made weapons to prevent security forces from entering the area. They may also have access to other weapons such as grenades."

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