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Red-shirt Leaders to Stop Deaths/Injuries to Regroup in Future

UPDATE : 19 May 2010

The key red-shirt leaders have taken the red-shirt stage and called for an end to the red-shirt rally to put an end to the deaths and injuries.

But reiterated that the 'fight' of the red-shirt movement will not stop, adding that the 'fight' will be carried on via democratic means.

http://www.thailandoutlook.tv/tan/ViewData...?DataID=1029514

Is this an admission that so far the "fight" has not been via democratic means?

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HOT: Red-shirt Leaders to Stop Deaths/Injuries to Regroup in Future

The key red-shirt leaders have taken the red-shirt stage and called for an end to the red-shirt rally to put an end to the deaths and injuries.

But reiterated that the 'fight' of the red-shirt movement will not stop, adding that the 'fight' will be carried on via democratic means.

Finally ???

RED DEMOCRATIC Means.

They will continue the grenade attacks and threats against the government and anyone that speaks out against them.

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I am both embarrassed and bewlidered by the complete rubbish some of you are posting on this forum. Firstly, as forreingners living in Thailand, none of us have the right to post such <deleted> about something we can never really understand (Thai Politics). Innuendo! Secondly, most people posting are too heavily biased in their views and opinions (okay this is a forum where you can post opinions). Take off your blindfolds people. Thirdly, how can anyone condone violence and the killing of inocent people! Sicko's.

Welcome to ignore!!!! Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out.

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you can send messages of support or advise by SMS to Abhisit at 4899006

Should have stayed at your birthplace where you belong with your aristocrats and all of this would have never happend. Thai for Thai

.Be very careful expressing sentiments such as these. Not all thais were born in Thailand

Yessssss!!!!

Apparently, Hardy... hardly have any clue! :)

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Jatuporn: "We have struggled so long together, but we don't know how many more will die."

"Our struggle is not finished, bt we cannot allow you here to give your lives for us today." (Crowd is protesting). "

"Let's end the killing."

"This is not really a surrender and I know you are against this, Jatuporn says, but I'm going to the police station."

"For us, leaders, death is not an issue, but we don't want you to die. I know you are hurting. We are hurting too." (Crowd is crying)

After months of being brainwashed with hate speeches ... how do you turn off the mob?

How about a roast pig party?

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Jatuporn pleading with his red shirts to end protest

Around 1.15 pm, red-shirt leader Jatuporn Promphan appeared on the rally stage making a passionate plea for the red shirts to end protesting at Rajprasong to avoid further loss of life.

"Please understand and I know you all knew I will never abandon you but it is now time to avoid more lives lost because it's our red shirts who got killed," he said.

Jatuporn vowed never to abandon the red shirts nor their political ideology but argued that he would sacrifice himself in order to save lives of the red shirts.

Red-shirt leader Natthawut Saikua said as their leader, the red shirts must now end their rally.

"I can no longer tolerate the cruelty inflicted on us, the red shirts," he said.

Natthawut said the red shirts should conserve their energy and determination in order to fight another day.

The Nation

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arrests of leaders taking place right now ...

Do they get out on bail?

(Note to the law firm of Amsterdam & Shyster, we KNOW you are reading Thaivisa, so warm greetings ... eat my grits.)

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I am both embarrassed and bewlidered by the complete rubbish some of you are posting on this forum. Firstly, as forreingners living in Thailand, none of us have the right to post such <deleted> about something we can never really understand (Thai Politics). Innuendo! Secondly, most people posting are too heavily biased in their views and opinions (okay this is a forum where you can post opinions). Take off your blindfolds people. Thirdly, how can anyone condone violence and the killing of inocent people! Sicko's.

Just woke up i supposed, get some coffee first before posting please, thanks!

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Surreal, lunatic pantomime at the Cops HQ right now with the surrender of the cowardly porcine Red "leaders" (aka ... The hero 'martyrs') - one of them even had the audacity to wear a shirt emblazoned with Gandhi's image :)!

BTW - who's that weird guy with the big tash (looks like some sort of Mexican bandit!) who's always standing around gormlessly behind these 'leaders'?? :D

Hilarious too to see the coppers mobilise 'bravely', once all the real and dirty work had been done by the army - work that's rightly that of the Police Force in any vaguely normal country!! ;p What a pack of useless douches!

That entire cop machine needs to be dismantled ASAP!

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Jatuporn pleading with his red shirts to end protest

Red-shirt leader Natthawut Saikua said as their leader, the red shirts must now end their rally.

"I can no longer tolerate the cruelty inflicted on us, the red shirts," he said.

Wait til you bend over to pick up the soap, in the Bangkok Hilton. You are gonna get a big dose of "Cruelty" where the sun don't shine.

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I am both embarrassed and bewlidered by the complete rubbish some of you are posting on this forum. Firstly, as forreingners living in Thailand, none of us have the right to post such <deleted> about something we can never really understand (Thai Politics). Innuendo! Secondly, most people posting are too heavily biased in their views and opinions (okay this is a forum where you can post opinions). Take off your blindfolds people. Thirdly, how can anyone condone violence and the killing of inocent people! Sicko's.

Thanks for you're imput, do you think you could edit it further and perhaps reduce the size of the font to something a little more bareable? (Perhaps something that can only be viewed through a microscope) :)

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"Please understand and I know you all knew I will never abandon you but it is now time to avoid more lives lost because it's our red shirts who got killed," he said.

Jatuporn vowed never to abandon the red shirts nor their political ideology but argued that he would sacrifice himself in order to save lives of the red shirts.

:)

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I am both embarrassed and bewlidered by the complete rubbish some of you are posting on this forum. Firstly, as forreingners living in Thailand, none of us have the right to post such <deleted> about something we can never really understand (Thai Politics). Innuendo! Secondly, most people posting are too heavily biased in their views and opinions (okay this is a forum where you can post opinions). Take off your blindfolds people. Thirdly, how can anyone condone violence and the killing of inocent people! Sicko's.

Agreed. Some of the rubbish and <deleted> the red supporters have been posting is amazing. They are completely biased and need to take their blinkers off. It's fantastic that the government have finally stopped the reds committing their violence and killing innocent people with their guns, grenades and petrol bombs.

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It had to happen sooner or later. Now I hope for two things: Firstly minimal casulties on both sides. And secondly for Abhisit to to go through with his roadmap inclusive early election plans instead of abusing a successful crackdown to suppress the opposition. What we need is real reconciliation. Without concessions to all the moderate red supporters in the provinces, i fear, it won't take long before more of them are radicalized.

You're nicer than I. I can see Abhisit going through with his 'roadmap' ....but he should not feel compelled to go ahead with early elections. The Reds had that option - wide open - but shunted it rudely. Early elections have not been on the negotiating table for a week. Thaksin and the Reds gambled and lost. Abhisit should go ahead and have elections at the end of 2011. And all expenses for dealing with the rallies/riots should be borne by T, and members of his friends and family who sponsored it.

Thaksin always gets the blame for for this peacefull rally, :Dhe is just a puppet in this somewhere to shovel the blame to so as not to see where it really lies. :D

The Redshirts have had enough of poverty,when you have to live day to day scrounging,existing not living.

Then Dying wouldnt bother them and as for women and children are women not able to protest after all they are the ones trying to bring up a family, so if they go to protest who looks after the children ??????????? and as for abhisit well with a bit of luck a strange Sniper might shoot him then they will need elections .

He is a murderer and i hope he gets whats coming to him.

:)

Thaksin a puppet?

Red apologists with their heads in the sand till the bitter end.

Or is that black-shirt cheerleaders?

Once the Songkran 2009 riots were discredited, Thaksin attacked them as 'fake reds'.

In preparation for the this round, our friendly cheerleaders say that the vast majority of rioters only 'peaceful'.

Only a small number of troublemakers.

Next?

The blackshirts were sent in by the yellows to discredit the reds.

The script never changes.

Thaksin's legacy.

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Some body ...cant even be bothered to read his name said they were protesting for 'democracy which they already have ' !! excuse me ..this government was formed after a military coup. Where in the world does this pass for democracy ? So many arrogant well off people on this forum probably with either business interests or living soft lives in Thailand probably worried their Issan GF,s may better themselves and not be bought for a thousand baht a night ..grow up the lot of you .

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HOT: Red-shirt Leaders to Stop Deaths/Injuries to Regroup in Future

The key red-shirt leaders have taken the red-shirt stage and called for an end to the red-shirt rally to put an end to the deaths and injuries.

But reiterated that the 'fight' of the red-shirt movement will not stop, adding that the 'fight' will be carried on via democratic means.

Thank you PM Abhisit for LIBERATING Bangkok. Back to normalcy, PLEASE. :D:)

Well done Abhisit.

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I am both embarrassed and bewlidered by the complete rubbish some of you are posting on this forum. Firstly, as forreingners living in Thailand, none of us have the right to post such <deleted> about something we can never really understand (Thai Politics). Innuendo! Secondly, most people posting are too heavily biased in their views and opinions (okay this is a forum where you can post opinions). Take off your blindfolds people. Thirdly, how can anyone condone violence and the killing of inocent people! Sicko's.

Welcome to ignore!!!! Don't let the door hit you in the ass on the way out.

:):D

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Give me a break :)

Let em split it up between Kampuchea and Lao. Then Thaksin can fight his buddy Hun Sen over it.

I was referring to a quote made today on CNN by a professor at Chulakorn University. :D

The interview of this professor was indeed very good. I am trying to spot it in the CNN website but I can't. I wanted to post it here. I think that the Reds will not stop and although I do not think that separatism movements will emerge I am not at all sure that we have seen the last act of this drama. We see today a major act but I am sure that it will not end. I see two possible outcomes in the long run: 1. The Reds are disorganised and the current government can pass it's agenda and do whatever they want. 2. The Reds learn from their mistakes (use violence to respond to violent government) and they find new means to fight.

The "Reds" have no political program whatsoever -- they have never expressed a political path to anywhere so don't wait for them to offer solutions. This is another in a long list of wakeup calls for the Thai style of government -- and amazingly enough, it's ringing with a PM in power who actually might respond to the call. Thailand needs change, but it has to be slow and sure, not by riot or insurgency. That hardens those who have power and don't want to give it up. The unfortunate thing is that the Dems will lose the next election and we'll have a new round of Kleptocrats come to power

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Red-shirt Leaders Turn Themselves in at National Police Office

UPDATE : 19 May 2010

Key red-shirt leaders including Jatuporn Promphan, Nutthawut Saigua, and Kwanchai Praiphana have turned themselves in at the National Police Office.

They were accompanied upstairs by Police General Adul Saengsingkaew.

He declined to comment if the leaders will be granted bail.

http://www.thailandoutlook.tv/tan/ViewData...?DataID=1029516

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Jatuporn earning some respect from me for turning himself in and continuing speech from police station trying to get the red mob to disperse. Clearly this doesn't take away the need to hold him accountable but he certainly deserves a heck of a lot more credit than the other coward leaders,

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Some body ...cant even be bothered to read his name said they were protesting for 'democracy which they already have ' !! excuse me ..this government was formed after a military coup. Where in the world does this pass for democracy ? So many arrogant well off people on this forum probably with either business interests or living soft lives in Thailand probably worried their Issan GF,s may better themselves and not be bought for a thousand baht a night ..grow up the lot of you .

Hmmm

1) You obviously missed the elections in 2007

2) Your insults to both the women of Isaan AND expats living in Thailand were Very adult!

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Jatuporn: This is not really a surrender and I know you are against this, but I'm going to the police station. For us, leaders, death is not an issue, but we don't want you to die.

Even a CHILD could see through this self-glorifying laughable nonsense.

:):D:D

Yes the red leaders do insult the intelligence of their followers.

Towers of Babble.

Oh but I'm an MP you can't prosecute ME!!!!!

We'll see fatboy.

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