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Thai Red Shirt Protest Leaders Go On Trial For Terrorism

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Key Red Shirt leader Jatuporn Prompan on Thursday told reporters at the court that the group would "fight the case to the end".

"But people of every political group should be granted an amnesty," he said.

And there you have it.

Innocent people don't need or ask for amnesties.

And the joke is he thinks that by not only including himself and his chums, but also a few others from the other side, that would make it some sort of a noble gesture for the sake of reconciliation. Pathetic.

Innocent people don't need or ask for amnesties.

This line says it all. Thats why Abhisit don´t have to agree on the amnesti laws.

ditto

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The trial of the UDD leaders finally starting. When were they informed of charges and when was the case formally submitted at the court?

Can we expect a similar timeframe with the case of Abhisit/Suthep or is judging one death and two people easier and less time consuming? Did the DSI already submit documents to allow a court to formally charge the two?

Dumb question. You already know that it will take forever and a day for anything to happen

There is no dumb questions only dumb answers.bah.gif

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