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Vice Govt Spokesman Disagrees With Redshirts' Actions At Lamphun

BANGKOK: -- The vice spokesman of the government, Mr. Pakdiharn Himatongkum, said the Redshirts had gone too far when their supporters staged a protest near the venue of Democrat Party′s rally in Lamphun province on Saturday (8 June).


Democrat Party supporters at the rally complained of fireworks and other projectiles fired by slingshots from direction of the rowdy Redshirts crowds, and Mr. Abhisit Vejjajeeva, the chairman of the Democrats, publicly criticized the Redshirts about this.

Nonetheless, Mr. Pakdiharn said that Mr. Abhisit should also ask himself why there were people acting violently against him "in a manner as one who lost his patience".

The vice spokesman offered an answer himself, saying that the Redshirts in Lamphun province are tired Mr Abhisit′s "lies" and "distorted facts" he had spoken at the rally.

Meanwhile, Mr. Sombat Boonngam-anong, leader of Red Sunday group which is a relatively progressive wing of the Redshirts mass, voiced his dissatisfaction with the Lamphun Redshirts on his Facebook, saying that the Redshirts had no legitimacy to disrupt rival groups′ rallies.

Full story: http://www.khaosod.co.th/en/view_newsonline.php?newsid=TVRNM01EazBNak0zT0E9PQ

-- KHAOSOD English 2013-06-12

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CCTV, followed by arrests of the perpetrators .... Now there's a thought. Such technology is very portable these days and inexpensive, and if strategically placed could provide an excellent deterrent at similar gatherings in the future. Better to do something to support the democratic process than to let the thugs repeat similar acts, unchecked, week in and week out. Just a thought.

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CCTV, followed by arrests of the perpetrators .... Now there's a thought. Such technology is very portable these days and inexpensive, and if strategically placed could provide an excellent deterrent at similar gatherings in the future. Better to do something to support the democratic process than to let the thugs repeat similar acts, unchecked, week in and week out. Just a thought.

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Forget CCTV or anything grown-up.

Put them back in kindergarten.

I ought to be immune, but it never ceases to amaze me how the infantile, juvenile leaders of this country, seem unable to tolerate criticism.

Slag off Abhisit, but at least he knew that the future for Thailand was for everyone to pull together for the benefit of Thailand. That is without being obliged to force everyone to do so.

I prefer the tone of this article to the dictatorial foot-stamping of the current government playground gang of bullies:

http://www.thaiembassy.sg/friends-of-thailand/p/gist-of-prime-minister-abhisit-vejjajivas-address-on-the-governments

Thailand is not ready for adult behaviour and the Reds merely perpetuate that situation.

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What do you expect from the red shirts? Peaceful demonstrations? Come on! They're a bunch of uneducated and unwashed thugs. We're lucky they hurt no one this time.

And this spokeman's idiot statement is typical of the PTP government. Rather then look inside and reflect why you and your supporters suck, you blame others once again to deflect attention. Bloody bunch of idiots! I have stronger adjectives but can't use them here.

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The red shirts should not be blamed, They were only following orders from their leader. ph34r.png

Maybe they were anticipating they were doing what was wanted or would please without direct instruction which of course makes it easier for those more senior to deny involvement and makes groups like this very dangerous as they strive to get approval.

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It's good to see that there are some government people and red shirt factions that disapprove of the anti-democratic actions of some of the red shirts.

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Hard for an outsider to believe that the red shirts could cause all the trouble they did in 2010 so they could have the freedom to disrupt rallies that did not support them. In this case they did it ibn a way that nor only made a lot of noise to disturb the speaker but they made ot dangerous for them by firing fire works and other projectiles at them/

Just a scaled down 2010 Bangkok. The red shirts still carry on like a bunch of uneducated drunken goons for hire.

Doesn't say much for Thailand politics.

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No doubt there will soon be evidence that it was actually yellows dressed in black amongst the redshirts who were shooting fireworks at themselves with boomsticks.

Yep, easy, just get the ear medicine man on the job, he can instantly and definitely identify yellow shirt folks etc., even though their faces might be covered or the colour of their clothes adjusted

Easy for the ear medicine man, and sure he'll have it all solved within 90 days.

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This proofs again that these red thugs have no idea what democracy means. They only know the red version of democracy. The version Jatuporn and Nathawut (oh yes we shouldn't forget those communists Thida and Weng) uses to brainwash them.

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"We don't agree with their behavior but we can understand why they act like this."

Let's wait for Thaksin to come back. "We don't agree with their behavior but we can understand why they act like this."

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Foot in Mouth decease is common amongst politicians, worldwide even. The Dept. spokesman for the government may find solace in the words of a British Foreign secretary who just the other day said

"Only terrorists, criminals and spies should fear secret activities of the British and US intelligence agencies, the Foreign Secretary has insisted."
http://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/william-hague-lawabiding-britons-have-nothing-to-fear-from-gchq-8651013.html

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Mr. Pakdiharn Himatongkum, said the Redshirts had gone too far, but it was Abhisit's fault.

SSDD.

What a mentality, even if the reds are wrong they are actually right.

How can anyone talk about reconciliation with people like this around ? It seems it will take the Democrats to accept blame for everything and accept reconciliation as dictated totally by PTP.

Maybe they should throw in a one party state for good measure.

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who cares,i blame the thai population for being to lazy to do anything about anything,,,,,,maybe next election make it compulsery to vote,then we will know who they really want or are willing to accept,,MAYBE,,,,coffee1.gif

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4 step method to credibility:

Say the red shirts have gone too far

arrest those responsible

prosecute in open court

hand out suitable punishment

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Totally typical behaviour of the redshirt thugs. When it promised to give every village in Thailand 1 million baht for their vote, it was obvious that bad times were to come. This country is doomed to dischord until it goes away. White masks ride on !

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who cares,i blame the thai population for being to lazy to do anything about anything,,,,,,maybe next election make it compulsery to vote,then we will know who they really want or are willing to accept,,MAYBE,,,,coffee1.gif

That's just as bad as the 'vice' spokesman's disagreement but still blaming Abhisit. Same as the posts here like: 'I'm not a red shirt supporter, but..........'

This carry-on all over the North & Northeast begs the question: how can elections here have credibility when the opposition are intimidated wherever they go?

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who cares,i blame the thai population for being to lazy to do anything about anything,,,,,,maybe next election make it compulsery to vote,then we will know who they really want or are willing to accept,,MAYBE,,,,Posted Image

That's just as bad as the 'vice' spokesman's disagreement but still blaming Abhisit. Same as the posts here like: 'I'm not a red shirt supporter, but..........'

This carry-on all over the North & Northeast begs the question: how can elections here have credibility when the opposition are intimidated wherever they go?

Obviously with 'democracy' having finally arrived an opposition is no longer of use, required, necessary, whatever Posted Image
All the drivel by the red supporters about Abhisit's government being undemocratic.

What's more undemocratic?

A party which rules by democratic means, observing parliamentary procedure

OR

a party which wins the highest number of votes then ignores the democratic procedure.

I won't wait for the red apologists to answer that - takes too much thought. Like the Red Shirts themselves, just wait for someone to tell you the answer.

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4 step method to credibility:

Say the red shirts have gone too far

arrest those responsible

prosecute in open court

hand out suitable punishment

I share your despair
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Forget CCTV or anything grown-up.

Put them back in kindergarten.

I ought to be immune, but it never ceases to amaze me how the infantile, juvenile leaders of this country, seem unable to tolerate criticism.

Slag off Abhisit, but at least he knew that the future for Thailand was for everyone to pull together for the benefit of Thailand. That is without being obliged to force everyone to do so.

I prefer the tone of this article to the dictatorial foot-stamping of the current government playground gang of bullies:

http://www.thaiembassy.sg/friends-of-thailand/p/gist-of-prime-minister-abhisit-vejjajivas-address-on-the-governments

Thailand is not ready for adult behaviour and the Reds merely perpetuate that situation.

Actually a few of the sling shot boys were caught by the protestors and were rescued and released by the RTP.....

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Forget CCTV or anything grown-up.

Put them back in kindergarten.

I ought to be immune, but it never ceases to amaze me how the infantile, juvenile leaders of this country, seem unable to tolerate criticism.

Slag off Abhisit, but at least he knew that the future for Thailand was for everyone to pull together for the benefit of Thailand. That is without being obliged to force everyone to do so.

I prefer the tone of this article to the dictatorial foot-stamping of the current government playground gang of bullies:

http://www.thaiembassy.sg/friends-of-thailand/p/gist-of-prime-minister-abhisit-vejjajivas-address-on-the-governments

Thailand is not ready for adult behaviour and the Reds merely perpetuate that situation.

Actually a few of the sling shot boys were caught by the protestors and were rescued and released by the RTP.....

attachicon.gifslingshots1.jpg

Did you expect them to be charged?

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