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Red shirts block Abhisit from seminar

Pimnara Pradubwit

The Nation

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BANGKOK: -- Democrat leader urges police chief to uphold law and order

The Opposition has demanded the Yingluck government strictly enforce the law after Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva was blocked from joining a political seminar in Samut Prakan yesterday by more than 100 red shirts.

Abhisit was due to officially open a seminar organised by the party entitled "Assemblies join forces to design Thailand".

Before he could arrive, a rally of about 70 red shirts led by Chanu Chaiya, an executive at community radio 101.25, plus Wuthipong Kotthammakhun and Pathum Thani leader Sornrak Malaithong, was organised in front of the Taiwan Association of Thailand where the seminar was to be held.

They held placards insulting Abhisit, saying he should be expelled.

The former PM's car could not enter as the rally blocked the entrance to the association, forcing his driver to circle around three or four times to find other entrances. Abhisit decided to return to the Democrat Party headquarters, and then join a rally in Uthai Thani.

Bang Poo Police station and 200 anti-riot police kept security during the red shirt rally and there was no reports of clashes.

After the Samut Prakan road blockade, Abhisit said the party would have to discuss law enforcement and safety measures with the new National Police chief Pol General Adul Saengsingkaew.

Abhisit said he decided not to join the seminar as security officials believed the incident could turn violent. He said the red shirts had no right to block him from carrying out his duty.

"The party must talk to Gen Adul over how police can issue measures to keep law and order, so that we can have a democratic society and political parties can fully carry out activities. The Election Commission has not taken any action even though the party needs support from that agency,'' he said.

Abhisit dismissed Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung's comments that the red shirts' action was normal political activity, saying instigated turmoil violated others' rights.

"It is not the case because they do not just express their opinions but are prone to commit violence. It is not fair because Democrat supporters have never created riots at any political function of the Pheu Thai Party or government,'' he said.

Democrat Nakhon Si Thammarat MP Thepthai Senpong accused the red shirts of violating the Constitution and accused the Pheu Thai Party of supporting the act as party members dismissed the offence as merely as an act of democratic colour.

He said if the government did not rein in the red shirts, and allowed them to intimidate the courts, commit constitutional offences and refused to enforce law, it would be impossible for the country to achieve reconciliation.

He accused the government of providing special privileges to Yoswarit Chuklom, a red shirt leader sent back to jail after the Criminal Court revoked his bail on Wednesday.

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-- The Nation 2012-08-26

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A small demo of about 100 persons, outnumbered 2 : 1 by the police and AV turns away.

He must have something very heavy on his conscience if he is that concerned.

"...........Abhisit decided to return to the Democrat Party headquarters, and then join a rally in Uthai Thani.

Bang Poo Police station and 200 anti-riot police kept security during the red shirt rally and there was no reports of clashes."

Rather sad that he seems to be afraid of the electorate.

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Haha, yellows do this to Thaksin in US and you sing praises. Double standards all around and they are all equly bad including Abhisit.

How can you compare a tourist getting hassled with what a legitimate political leader went through? Tourists get hassled here on a daily basis.

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What is it with Thai police they are just beyond useless. They have no will or inclination to do anything which resembles hard work. Perhaps if they actually did a decent days work they may have a case for a pay rise.

Without wanting to get sidetracked, but the police share a fair slice of responsibility for the whole red shirt riots as they were proven to be bias, unwilling and just plain scared to deal with the civil disorder that the red shirts caused. I remember they ran away crying because it was too dangerous. As a result the army was called in. A fact often overlooked

They can't even 'organise' the rush hour traffic

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Haha, yellows do this to Thaksin in US and you sing praises. Double standards all around and they are all equly bad including Abhisit.

Are you baiting?

If Thaksin was forced several times to circle the venue and remained unable to, the US law-enforcement would step in. Part of democracy I suppose. Don't blink or you'll miss the chance that Thailand had but lost.

Thaksin bottled.

Abhisit saw the potential for violence (as exhibited in the past), so took a non-prevocational approach.

Ms Yingluck? Sorry, she's too tired

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The usual knee-jerk "What about the yellow shirts?" response still fails to recognise that the Democrats are NOT the PAD/yellowshirts. They are quite separate political entities that at one time shared the political goal of ridding the country of its most corrupt PM.

Is that why a large # of Dem MPs attended the yellow shirts blockade of parliament rally.

In a democracy, ANYBODY is free to attend political rallies to hear what people have to say. It doesn't make you a supporter or a member of the party. Also in a democracy, political parties and their leaders are free to campaign and speak without harassment, unless of course it is a red democracy where opposing views are not tolerated.

A large number of black shirts attended the 2010 rally, does that them members of PTP in your opinion?

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A small demo of about 100 persons, outnumbered 2 : 1 by the police and AV turns away.

He must have something very heavy on his conscience if he is that concerned.

"...........Abhisit decided to return to the Democrat Party headquarters, and then join a rally in Uthai Thani.

Bang Poo Police station and 200 anti-riot police kept security during the red shirt rally and there was no reports of clashes."

Rather sad that he seems to be afraid of the electorate.

They weren't outnumbered, they were backed up. And Abhisit correctly assumed that the police would remain passive if the situation got out of hand, as they did in 2010 at the illegal red guard checkpoints in Bangkok.

But let's not forget that your beloved Führer Thaksin chickened out of a similar situation during his propaganda tour of the US although there was no violent mob awaiting him but merely law abiding citizens. Very telling that Thaksin is afraid of these people.

".........your beloved Führer Thaksin........"

Ho Ho Ho.....

Wrong again, as usual.

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