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Apart from listening, what Dept. Comm. Minister, Pheu Thai party list MP and UDD co-leader Nattawut states is a LIE. The Senate hasn't even started debating the bill dropped on them yet.

"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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Jatuporn claims are to be taken seriously , to topple the government it needs some inside influence , some one who issues orders , yeah , Jatuporn could be right ,some insiders will be rubbing their hands with glee at what is going on, if it happens you wont see the Shinawtra clan or cronies again, that's for sure, total toxic.bah.gifbah.gifbah.gifbah.gif

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Interior Minister: Protesters’ goal is to topple govt
By English News

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BANGKOK, Nov 8 – Anti-government protesters set Monday as their deadline for withdrawal of the amnesty bill to coincide with a verdict by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the Preah Vihear temple dispute, Interior Minister Charupong Ruangsuwan said today.

He said the government has been aware of the opponents’ “genuine” intention since the start of their protests against the Amnesty Bill.

Their ultimate goal is to topple the government and they are expanding their protests to reach that point, said Mr Charupong.

He said the government’s decision to suspend all amnesty-related legislation was aimed at eliminating disunity and conflicts in the country but the government’s intention has been distorted.

“The government has bowed to the point that it is engaged in conflicts with Red Shirt people. The opponents, however, would not give up and announced that the amnesty bill must be rejected on Nov 11 – the day that the Preah Vihear border dispute is decided by the World Court,” said Mr Charupong.

“If the ICJ’s verdict is not in favour of Thailand, the protesters will use it as a condition to topple the government.”

The interior minister called on protesters to concentrate on the principle of their demonstrations – that is to kill the Amnesty Bill to which the government has already agreed.

An informed source said the Interior Ministry has issued a confidential order to all provincial governors, instructing them to produce banners which read “Be kind and forgive for Thailand to overcome conflicts” to be set up in public places.

The banners are already seen in some provinces.

Members of the Village Leaders Association of Thailand are scheduled to visit the interior minister today to give their moral support. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2013-11-08

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Interior Minister: Protesters’ goal is to topple govt

By English News

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BANGKOK, Nov 8 – Anti-government protesters set Monday as their deadline for withdrawal of the amnesty bill to coincide with a verdict by the International Court of Justice (ICJ) on the Preah Vihear temple dispute, Interior Minister Charupong Ruangsuwan said today.

He said the government has been aware of the opponents’ “genuine” intention since the start of their protests against the Amnesty Bill.

Their ultimate goal is to topple the government and they are expanding their protests to reach that point, said Mr Charupong.

He said the government’s decision to suspend all amnesty-related legislation was aimed at eliminating disunity and conflicts in the country but the government’s intention has been distorted.

“The government has bowed to the point that it is engaged in conflicts with Red Shirt people. The opponents, however, would not give up and announced that the amnesty bill must be rejected on Nov 11 – the day that the Preah Vihear border dispute is decided by the World Court,” said Mr Charupong.

“If the ICJ’s verdict is not in favour of Thailand, the protesters will use it as a condition to topple the government.”

The interior minister called on protesters to concentrate on the principle of their demonstrations – that is to kill the Amnesty Bill to which the government has already agreed.

An informed source said the Interior Ministry has issued a confidential order to all provincial governors, instructing them to produce banners which read “Be kind and forgive for Thailand to overcome conflicts” to be set up in public places.

The banners are already seen in some provinces.

Members of the Village Leaders Association of Thailand are scheduled to visit the interior minister today to give their moral support. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2013-11-08

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Skywalker69 post # 35

His Armani suit is maybe sent to laundry.

This is true.

It appears as if his suit is stained by male bovine solid fecal matter waste along with some rather strange whitish looking stains on his pants too .

Splatters all over the place it seems, don't know what came over Jutaporn's pants though.whistling.gif

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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?

He probably did do a fair amount of hosting. After all he and his pals stayed in complimentary suites at the Hyatt; which was desperate to keep the Red masses at bay.

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"The interior minister called on protesters to concentrate on the principle of their demonstrations – that is to kill the Amnesty Bill to which the government has already agreed."

So if the Government have agreed to kill the Amnesty bill. I wonder what would happen if it ACTUALLY PASSED the senate?

That could make for a hilarious situtation biggrin.png

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"Jatuporn claims protesters seek to topple the government"

You reap what you sow. Your divisive and self serving policies, corruption and inept rice policy have led to this situation. Also there is a proverb about stones and glass houses you might want to look up.

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Well to be fair to them at all whistle concerts I went to the protesters were shouting government get out ........ not amnesty bill get out. So it seems public anger is more than just the amnesty bill.

I can confirm this statement, at least at two protests I witnessed. I hear a lot of "Awk Bai!".

I'm not complaining!

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Skywalker69 post # 35

His Armani suit is maybe sent to laundry.

This is true.

It appears as if his suit is stained by male bovine solid fecal matter waste along with some rather strange whitish looking stains on his pants too .

Splatters all over the place it seems, don't know what came over Jutaporn's pants though.whistling.gif

Wonder if he bring his laundry to his old mother?

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"An informed source said the Interior Ministry has issued a confidential order to all provincial governors, instructing them to produce banners which read “Be kind and forgive for Thailand to overcome conflicts” to be set up in public places."

I see the spontaneous show of support from the grass roots has started already..........

A banner calling for mercy and forgiveness, to let the country move on.

PATHUM THANI: -- A group of red-shirts in Pathum Thani gathered Friday morning at a public park, to voice their supports to the Yingluck government.

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Jatuporn claims protesters seek to topple the government

...maybe!

So?

So? If you want to topple a government you vote them out in a general election, not try and create such conditions of disarray that the Army feels obliged to interfere and "save the Nation". Some of the protest leaders are past masters at that kind of political action.

No, the UDD did not do the same, they demonstrated for, and got, an early dissolution of parliament and a date for an election. The rest was up to the PTP and their electorate.

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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?

He probably did do a fair amount of hosting. After all he and his pals stayed in complimentary suites at the Hyatt; which was desperate to keep the Red masses at bay.

I don't remember that, can you refresh my memory with a link.

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