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Chalerm warning a 'veiled threat'

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Deputy PM will be held responsible if anything happens, Abhisit says

BANGKOK: -- Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung yesterday warned protesters wearing white Guy Fawkes' masks against changing their protest site, saying they would be exposed to bomb attacks by "third parties".


However, his warning was seen by the opposition and critics as a veiled threat against the demonstrators, whose numbers have been steadily increasing in recent weeks.

Chalerm, meanwhile, has insisted that he had good intentions because intelligence officers had learned that certain third-party groups were threatening to create a disturbance by launching bomb attacks against the protesters.

The anti-government white-mask group does not have a clear leader, and organises its protests through Facebook.

"If the white-mask people roam around and someone lobs a grenade at them, who will be held responsible? Eventually, it will be the government," Chalerm warned.

He said the government was not trying to stop the group from demonstrating but they should stay in one place instead of continuously changing location.

"We will take care of you, white masks, but if you move around and an explosion occurs, what will happen then?" Chalerm said, adding that the movement should rally at the Royal Plaza, Sanam Luang or outside Lumpini Park.

He said the group could continue attacking the government, provided they did not move their protest location and exposed themselves to bomb attacks.

Chalerm had already previously warned white-mask protesters that they might be attacked, however, his comments yesterday were more specific, claiming that intelligence officers had learned that they might be a direct target.

The protesters yesterday posted a message on the "V for Thailand" Facebook page that the group was not afraid of such attacks and they had 200 volunteer guards. Moreover, it said, ensuring Thai citizens' safety was the government's responsibility.

Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva, meanwhile, said that if the protesters were attacked then Chalerm would be held personally responsible because he was in charge of security affairs.

Abhisit said Chalerm should have taken action to protect the protesters when he learned about the potential bomb attacks, instead of issuing veiled threats.

In response to Abhisit's comments, Chalerm said he was not issuing threats, but merely wanted to warn the demonstrators of the dangers they might face.

"Abhisit doesn't have to teach me about responsibility. I am a police officer and I am well aware that if people are killed, I will have to issue an apology and maybe even face legal action," Chalerm said, alluding to the 98 deaths during the 2010 government crackdown on red-shirt protesters by the Abhisit government.

Chalerm also alleged that the Democrats were behind the white-mask group.

"If they [the Democrat Party] were not been behind the white masks, the group would not have grown so quickly," Chalerm said.

Suriyasai Katasila, coordinator of the Green Politics Group, agreed that Chalerm appeared to be intimidating the white-mask movement. He added that the government had the duty to oversee security and prevent violence, but Chalerm appeared to be inciting opponents of the white-mask group to use violence against them.

"This kind of talk suggests that the government has malicious intent against the white-mask group," Suriyasai said.

He added that intimidating the group would only lead to them gaining more public sympathy and support.

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-- The Nation 2013-06-22

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I am a police officer.

Police Captain Chalerm, yes, indeed, you are, and being the epitome of all that's morally good and righteous in Thailand, I'm sure you will understand the meaning of your words.

And as a police officer, you will also know full well the meaning and implication of the Royal Thai Police motto, 'Protect and Serve'.

Or maybe not.

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Time after time on this forum Chalerm has been called many things and " a disgrace " being one of the milder yet he rolls on unchecked getting more and more ridiculous, outrageous and downright dangerous.

Just what does this idiot have to say or do before he is finally ditched as being too much of an embarrassment or does he know too much to be alienated ?

Yes, he knows too much. Simple as that.

I wonder if he will ever meet with an " unfortunate accident " or would it be seen as having a robbery motive ?

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Time after time on this forum Chalerm has been called many things and " a disgrace " being one of the milder yet he rolls on unchecked getting more and more ridiculous, outrageous and downright dangerous.

Just what does this idiot have to say or do before he is finally ditched as being too much of an embarrassment or does he know too much to be alienated ?

Even if PTP were so soundly thrashed at the next election that not a single constituency candidate was elected, a mere few thousand votes nationwide would be enough to elect arguably the 2 worst politicians in the country to office under the party list system. That has to be the best argument for abolishing the party list.

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"If the white-mask people roam around and someone lobs a grenade at them, who will be held responsible? Eventually, it will be the government," Chalerm warned.

"We will take care of you, white masks, but if you move around and an explosion occurs, what will happen then?" Chalerm said, adding that the movement should rally at the Royal Plaza, Sanam Luang or outside Lumpini Park.

What he is saying is that they don't want you to roam around so they know exactly where to throw the grenades, obvious?.

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I am a police officer.

Police Captain Chalerm, yes, indeed, you are, and being the epitome of all that's morally good and righteous in Thailand, I'm sure you will understand the meaning of your words.

And as a police officer, you will also know full well the meaning and implication of the Royal Thai Police motto, 'Protect and Serve'.

Or maybe not.

'Protect and Serve Yourself'.

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"If they [the Democrat Party] were not been behind the white masks, the group would not have grown so quickly," Chalerm said.

I think that has more to do with the ineptitude of the current bunch of fools in power than it does the Democrat Party smile.png

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There have been so many missed chances to prevent/right a individual gone bad in society, this individual is another prime example of how a system can have a complete failure of its safeguards for society.

Birth control, family/religious instruction on merit of good behavior, allowing him to breed/pass on genes, drum him out of public service, transfer to inactive post, press the issue of unusual wealth, extradiction to face charges, party list politician, aiding/abetting a wanted criminal, intmidating witnesses, intmidating others, complete disreguard to duty as he swore to do, plus numerous other infractions, as well as being a absolute waste of the space he occupies on this planet.

Other than that, I would not speak ill of the man nor his family.

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Too much to ask for Chalerm to identify the group making the threats? "someone lobs a grenade" - who could it be now?

First he solves the case of the murder and motive of the government critic, before the police did and before the body was found. Now he knows that an unknown faction wants to hurl grenades at the white masks in their planned protest. Puppet Master?

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There have been so many missed chances to prevent/right a individual gone bad in society, this individual is another prime example of how a system can have a complete failure of its safeguards for society.

Birth control, family/religious instruction on merit of good behavior, allowing him to breed/pass on genes, drum him out of public service, transfer to inactive post, press the issue of unusual wealth, extradiction to face charges, party list politician, aiding/abetting a wanted criminal, intmidating witnesses, intmidating others, complete disreguard to duty as he swore to do, plus numerous other infractions, as well as being a absolute waste of the space he occupies on this planet.

Other than that, I would not speak ill of the man nor his family.

You missed one thing.

He probably has good taste in ear medicines.

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So the White Masks use Facebook to organise protests

A certain would be uses Skype and facebook are the red sh#ts sorry shirts worried.

Maybe Chalerm shoud think of the chaos of the rice farmers descending on BKK facepalm.gif

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Deputy PM Chalerm: Govt still strong despite rice pledging scheme

BANGKOK, 22 June 2013 (NNT) - Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubamrung has expressed confidence that the rice pledging scheme and ongoing political protests will not damage the government’s stability.


Regarding protests by the White Mask Group, Mr Chalerm said the group was allowed to gather but it should not relocate for security and order reasons. He also assumed that the Opposition Democrat Party was a supporter of the White Mask Group.

The deputy premier confirmed the government would not dissolve Parliament. He said he believed both the controversial rice pledging program and political demonstrations at present would not affect the stability of the administration as the matters were not corruption-related.

Mr Chalerm was confident that farmers’ discontent with the reduction of rice pledging price would be resolved after the government talked to them.

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"BANGKOK: -- Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung yesterday warned protesters wearing white Guy Fawkes' masks against changing their protest site, saying they would be exposed to bomb attacks by "third parties"."

Same same as what happened to the yellow shirts and the reason they setup at the easily defended airport.
Will history repeat itself?

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Minister Chalerm as a member of the Government ,if you have any information about a suspected third party bomb threat to the white masks, you should advise the DSI immediately, as it is clearly you have prior knowledge ,that no one else has, this is your duty as a member of parliament and as a citizen of Thailand , not to do so would implicate you, if anything happens to those protesters , get my drift sir.bah.gif

He is a common crook with power, watch out.

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Did he say there would be any restrictions placed on the red shirts, like they would be told where they could and could not go.

Looked to me like the only trouble associated with those wearing white masks happened when they were attacked by red shirts or, as was the case in BKK, when they were approached in what they saw as a threatening manner by reds on motorbikes.

And now Chalelerm has intelligence (some may question that) that there are bomb threats against the white masks by 'he knows who but wont tell'.

There has only been one group who have been harassing the white masks and they have a past history of violence so it would not be unreasonable to assume the same group was the one making the threats.

Some of the leaders of that group are PT MP's so it would also not be unreasonable to assume that should the group that have been harassing the white masks be the ones making the threats then the party which the leaders represent would also be involved.

Another own goal?

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Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung yesterday warned protesters wearing white Guy Fawkes' masks against changing their protest site, saying they would be exposed to bomb attacks by "third parties"

Is this a direct threat from the very top of the red tree? Sounds like it to me.

Again stinks of hypocrisy. Why not just say , 'Only the *** shirts can protest, incite riots, violence and general unrest. Any other parties that do so will feel the wrath of the government'.

This man opens his mouth and some very inane, sometimes dangerous comments fall out. In other countries, this man would have serious legal problems or even be locked up.

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"Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung yesterday warned protesters wearing white Guy Fawkes' masks against changing their protest site, saying they would be exposed to bomb attacks by "third parties".

or -

"If you protest against us we will blow you up."

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