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Chalerm orders security beefup for political gathering venues

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BANGKOK, Sept 26 - Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubamrung on Wednesday instructed Thailand’s national police chief to step up security during the country’s political gatherings following yesterday's clash between supporters of the red shirt and yellow shirt movements.

The deputy premier reacted after pro-government Red Shirts and rival Yellow Shirt supporters clashed at the Crime Suppression Division on Phahon Yothin Road in Bangkok.

Supporters of the yellow-shirt People's Alliance for Democracy gathered there to show their moral support for a former teacher at an international school in Pathum Thani province after key Red Shirt United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) activist Darunee Kritboonyalai filed a defamation lawsuit against her.

As the Yellow Shirts left the police compound, they confronted a group of Red Shirts who followed the case outside the venue. Both sides pelted their rivals with salvos of rhetoric in a war of words, before the yellow shirts physically attacked a red shirt loudspeaker truck. One woman was injured in the skirmishes by both groups.

Mr Chalerm said that such an incident must not be repeated and ordered the police chief to tighten security procedures at venues of political gathering. Group members who arrive later than the first-arriving group will not be allowed to enter the compound to avoid confrontation.

Key UDD leader Korkaew Pikulthong on Wednesday urged both red shirt and yellow shirt supporters to exercise restraint, saying they should live together despite their different ideologies and that such incidents could damage's the country's image.

Mr Korkaew also called on the UDD supporters to avoid any action which will adversely affect the country and the government, re-emphasisng that he did not agree with what happened on Tuesday.

Meanwhile, Pheu Thai Party spokesman Prompong Nopparit said the ruling party has instructed its MPs to create better understanding among their supporters.

"Any law violation will face legal action so that to avoid further violence and create the impression that the government could not control the situation." he said. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2012-09-26

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Chalem again displays what some may call an assist, the ability to propose some action after the fact, instead of preplanning and preventive measures. This seems to have been a trait which he displays and has coached his offspring on for several decades.

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"Mr Korkaew also called on the UDD supporters to avoid any action which will adversely affect the country and the government, re-emphasisng that he did not agree with what happened on Tuesday."

Says the joker who is at the heart of this division and hatred towards each other bah.gif .

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Yes Thaksin you have created a beast when you needed one. Now try to tame it!! Good luck and remember that the international press will be blaming you once this country spins out of control. You are the only person that can control and order the reds. We have all witnessed that the last couple of years. Don’t waste your time with stupid statements such as: It’s not about me”. It is a time bomb waiting to be ignited. Be ready to have some more blood on your hands.

Poor Thailand.

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Why do the police need to be reminded to do their job?

Because past History has proven,that they don't do their job if it means clearing the Reds off the streets.

Perhaps they don't do their job, because they do not have the skills, equipment, training or structure to do the job?

If there was a professional police force with integrity and competency, they might have a chance. Mind you, in fairness, one need only look at the G-8/20/APEC/Kyoto related meetings to see that even western police forces have a tough time of managing the crowds. Instead of blaming the police, why not hold the protestors accountable for their violence?

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Why do the police need to be reminded to do their job?

Because past History has proven,that they don't do their job if it means clearing the Reds off the streets.

Perhaps they don't do their job, because they do not have the skills, equipment, training or structure to do the job?

If there was a professional police force with integrity and competency, they might have a chance. Mind you, in fairness, one need only look at the G-8/20/APEC/Kyoto related meetings to see that even western police forces have a tough time of managing the crowds. Instead of blaming the police, why not hold the protestors accountable for their violence?

We have tried to do that concerning the protests in Apr/May 2010 but for that you don't want to hold the protestors responsible. Make your mind up eh!!

(Guys, i think I just scored a slam dunk! wink.png )

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Why do the police need to be reminded to do their job?

Because past History has proven,that they don't do their job if it means clearing the Reds off the streets.

Perhaps they don't do their job, because they do not have the skills, equipment, training or structure to do the job?

If there was a professional police force with integrity and competency, they might have a chance. Mind you, in fairness, one need only look at the G-8/20/APEC/Kyoto related meetings to see that even western police forces have a tough time of managing the crowds. Instead of blaming the police, why not hold the protestors accountable for their violence?

We have tried to do that concerning the protests in Apr/May 2010 but for that you don't want to hold the protestors responsible. Make your mind up eh!!

(Guys, is that what is known as a slam dunk! wink.png )

One free throw from the line I would think

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Why do the police need to be reminded to do their job?

Will this be a start of maintaining the law in its entirety, or just the bits which the ruling party decide become periodically necessary?

Ummmmm!

Difficult one that. Think I know the answer though

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Correction -

In the case of Thailand, they may say "beefing up" but the actual Thai equivalent of "beefing up" is "porking up," But more realistically, since Thais consume more chicken than pork and often run around like chickens with their heads cut off, Thais are forever 'fouling up."

So when government officals are referencing an "upgrade" to crowd control forces, the newspaper editors should immediately identify this as a "fouling up" event. In keeping of course with the unique, special, widely misunderstood, and over inflated sense of self-importance known as "Thainess."

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