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Jatuporn claims protesters seek to topple the government

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BANGKOK, 8 November 2013 (NNT) - Jatuporn Prompan, a core leader of the National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD), has claimed that the ongoing amnesty bill protesters are seeking to topple the government.

According to Mr. Jatuporn, the current demonstrations comprised the same group of people that had assembled against Thaksin prior to the 2006 coup d’etat. Demanding that the amnesty bill and all other 6 reconciliation drafts be pulled out immediately was impossible, as there is still a 180-day period that they must remain by law.

The UDD leader stressed his reassurance that he would never side with the Democrat Party due to the heinous crimes, according to him, Mr. Abhisit Vejjajiva and Mr. Suthep Thaugsuban committed during their time in power.

Meanwhile, Deputy Commerce Minister, Nattawut Saikua, another core leader of the UDD, stated that the amnesty bill has already been turned down by the Senate; therefore, this should prove to the anti-amnesty bill protesters that their goal has been achieved - making it unnecessary to continue any further protests.

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"Meanwhile, Deputy Commerce Minister, Nattawut Saikua, another core leader of the UDD, stated that the amnesty bill has already been turned down by the Senate; therefore, this should prove to the anti-amnesty bill protesters that their goal has been achieved - making it unnecessary to continue any further protests."

Have I missed something ?? Has the Senate already voted today to reject the bill ??

From their comments it sounds like Jabba and Nutty have been skiving off lessons at Red School.

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Those Red shirt leaders are part of this Thaksin game and should be ashamed of themselves. In 2010 they have preached day in and out of how undemocratic the Dems are and that PT will make live much better for the Thais.

They have done exactly the opposite the last 2 years.

Shame on you lying Red Shirt leaders!

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Of course those protesters who don't agree with your position are attempting to overthrow the govt. The guys who don't agree with you are always the bad guys.

Some governments and political groups just have a hard time dealing with democracy....they would much prefer autocracy.

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Jatuporn sounds like a broken record.

Something is happening, the first thing that comes out of his mouth usually smells like BS and the second is that someone is trying to topple the government.

Wonder what he thought he was doing when inside the barricades at Rachaprasong? Hosting a tea party?

Telling lies while becoming a baht millionaire.

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"Demanding that the amnesty bill and all other 6 reconciliation drafts be pulled out immediately was impossible, as there is still a 180-day period that they must remain by law."

Luckily for the government they didn't lie, they can withdraw the six amnesty bill scheduled in parliament but not discussed yet. The other bill will indeed remain either rejected or modified for a possible 180 days. Of course if the government is sincere they could have all coalition partners vote to reject the bill once the Senate hands it back to them. wink.png

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"Meanwhile, Deputy Commerce Minister, Nattawut Saikua, another core leader of the UDD, stated that the amnesty bill has already been turned down by the Senate; therefore, this should prove to the anti-amnesty bill protesters that their goal has been achieved - making it unnecessary to continue any further protests."

Why is anybody listening to this guy? Does he really think he is relevant?

I honestly can't imagine him lecturing to any anti-gov't protestors. cheesy.gifcheesy.gif

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