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Red Shirt activists sue former PM Abhisit

By English News

BANGKOK, Jan 11 – A lawyer representing the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) led two Red Shirt activists to file petitions at the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) accusing former prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and his deputy Suthep Thaugsuban of attempted murder.

UDD lawyer Karom Phonpornklang led UDD members Prompong Plangklang and Chamnan Tohchaeng, both 45 and Nakhon Ratchasima natives, to DSI headquarters.

In their complaint, Mr Prompong and Mr Chamnan said they were wounded by gunfire while serving as volunteer security guards for the Red Shirt demonstrators during the 2010 political unrest in Bangkok. Ninety-one persons died during the March-May politically-related violence.

The two men said they were wounded on April 10 as demonstrators clashed with government security personnel at Din Sor Road near Ratchadamnoen Avenue.

The complainants said they wanted legal action to be taken against those who authorised the shootings for attempted murder. They had prepared medical certificates and police reports to accompany their petitions.

Mr Abhisit and Mr Suthep on appeared December 14 at the DSI to hear charges but they rejected all allegations laid against them and vowed to contest all charges against them without compromising or fleeing the country.

The DSI charged them with authorising the shooting of demonstrators during the political protest and suppression by military units under the now-expired Centre for the Resolution of the Emergency Situation (CRES).

Mr Suthep was then CRES director while Mr Abhisit was implicated in the murder allegations in his capacity as prime minister overseeing the emergency centre. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2013-01-11

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Believe me, gl55, I know what I posted was nothing new, but it just makes me so angry, you know? And two years ago, yeah there were Red Shirt apologists on here, but I'm not so sure if there are any left? Are there? If so, then after all this time, you'd think they would have learned something. But alas, we aren't all that progressive are we? **See above vid***

Yeah I get you. This video pisses me off too. The animals are in power now and they won't prosecute one of their own but they'll happily persecute their enemies.

As for the red apologists, yeah they're still here. Just let this thread grow and they'll all start crawling out to defend their beloved brothers!

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"Volunteer security guards!

cum thug

cum terrorist

cum arsonist

cum armed rebel

The scum are all coming out now. It should have been murder for these scum, instead of attempted murder.

So it's a normal situation for you that the government of the day can murder their opponents?

Stop being silly. No one in their right mind supports governments murdering their opponents, or trying to intimidate them by false prosecutions and kangaroo courts.

However, governments must uphold the law and protect citizens from terrorist attack and criminal intimidation, be that from insurgents or outside forces.

These guys were "security guards" to a group who were rioting, causing widespread damage, intimdating and obstructing people going about their lawful business, invading hospital, using petrol bombs etc etc. If you choose to operate outside the law, then you should expect to be treated as an outlaw. The opposite is anarchy.

What will PTP suggest next - political re-education classes and gulags for those who have a different view?

I beg to differ, don't go far and look at Syria where the government is engage in wholesale mass killing

of their own people, 60,000 people have been murdered, and counting.

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"Volunteer security guards!

cum thug

cum terrorist

cum arsonist

cum armed rebel

The scum are all coming out now. It should have been murder for these scum, instead of attempted murder.

So it's a normal situation for you that the government of the day can murder their opponents?

Absolutely not. If the TRT government's opponent, muslim lawyer Somchai, had had volunteer security guards to protect him he might not have been murdered by the government of the day.

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I forgot to add, this strategy has obviously been in the works for a while, as the PT government strongly overreacted to the Pitak Siam protests. I couldn't understand why they felt that it was necessary to have 50,000 police out to face this group.

Now, however, it is clear. If the police had killed or seriously injured a single Pitak Siam protester, then this whole strategy would unravel. I imagine that there was a huge sigh of relief in Dubai when the protests ended relatively peacefully.

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More fodder for the witch-hunt. Has Tarit clicked his heels & promised to obey yet?

The PTP/reds are already overplaying their hand & if there is much more of this facade something will snap & if you know who don't step in - bedlam on the streets again.

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I forgot to add, this strategy has obviously been in the works for a while, as the PT government strongly overreacted to the Pitak Siam protests. I couldn't understand why they felt that it was necessary to have 50,000 police out to face this group.

Now, however, it is clear. If the police had killed or seriously injured a single Pitak Siam protester, then this whole strategy would unravel. I imagine that there was a huge sigh of relief in Dubai when the protests ended relatively peacefully.

Nothing stopping another group from starting off some kind of protest and then making it esculate into an event ending in a protesteors death... then watch Chelerm and Yingluck get charges levvied against them...

I guess that will be this Songkran (they do like to protest around March/April!)

/Edit: Typo

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