petedk Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 It was on Thai television 30 minutes ago. Sent from my GT-I9100 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app I am using mobile so I didn't get the quotes in. I was referring to the posting about nails and spikes on the road. I saw it on Thai tv at 11.30 Sent from my GT-I9100 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Figglymiggly Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 "Meanwhile, the anti-government STR group has moved closer toward the Government House and is now occupying the Nang Lerng intersection, which is just a few minutes by foot from the prime minister's office. They were told by a senior police officer that they were violating the Internal Security Act and could face a year in prison and/or a fine of Bt20,000. The officer, who was booed away by the crowds, later returned to present a letter of warning to the protest leader." Is it me or is Thailand starting to sound like a Monty Python skit? Police: Your violating the Internal security Act Red Mob: Oh no were not Police: You will have to move Red Mob: Oh no we don't Police: I wont tell you again Red Mobe: Booo Boo booo Police: Well we will be off then The ANTI-government SRT group is "Red Mob"....????? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Harrykrabi Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 Rapid response police !!!!!!!!!!!!!! Does anyone know of anything rapid in Thailand ? What a laugh !!!!!!!!!! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Popular Post fab4 Posted November 24, 2013 Popular Post Share Posted November 24, 2013 What will be the next move ordered from the boss? Extend the ISA indefinitely ? Appoint the red shirts as an "auxiliary" police force ? Sadly, the boss has instructed PTP to cling to power at any cost no matter what the consequences. He wants his whitewash, return to more power than before, and his hands on the 2.2 trillion. The red leaders are back in the fold, no doubt suitable rewarded, and rallying the "faithful". This has all the makings of a disaster waiting to happen. The key card, as always will be the military. The boss must think he as neutralized them, or is gambling he has because he's being backed into a corner. My wife and her friends wanted to meet up and join the protest. Most of them voted for PTP last time and now deeply regret it. They now realize that PTP's idea of democracy is a Eastern Bloc style police state dictatorship, controlled by one family. The red leaders confirm this every time they open their mouths. They thought they were voting for a change from the old HiSo Amart elite control of everything to a more democratic government who would represent the people. How disappointed they all are. I have advised them not to go, as I fear the police are right to be concerned about violence. Why else would 12 groups of red shirts be deployed around the city whilst protesters traveling into Bkk are being blocked and harassed. Something has to happen. Either Thailand will revert back to control via a military appointed government, or PTP will be successful in installing a dynastic dictatorship which they will herald as a "people's democracy" (another white lie). Doesn't look good for democracy or the real interests of the Thai people either way. A lot depends on your reading of the Nation "article". Not known for their depth of knowledge of the use of the English Language and coupled with Thidas previous statements that the Red Shirts will all stay at the Stadium the sentence reads thus; "Meanwhile, red-shirt leaders have called on supporters to gather at Rajamangala Stadium from today in order to deal with what is expected to be a massive gathering of anti-government protesters tomorrow. The protesters are expected to split into 12 groups around Bangkok. i.e not the Red Shirts, who are given the title of supporters. This is further reinforced later on in the article "Red-shirt leaders from Pathum Thani said yesterday that they would be bringing more than 10,000 people to Rajamangala Stadium today." So I don't think you will find there will be "12 groups of red shirts be deployed around the city whilst protesters traveling into Bkk are being blocked and harassed.", in fact, quite the opposite. 3 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomTao Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 I have heard that the reds have blocked the main road to Bangkok with a container at Chumpon. Can anyone confirm? Sent from my Nexus 4 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app I haven't heard that the road has been blocked by a container, but I have heard that the road has been booked just south of Chumphon by flood water and may be blocked north by flood water after the dam at Tha Sae burst this morning. Sent from my GT-N7100 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
dru2 Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 I have heard that the reds have blocked the main road to Bangkok with a container at Chumpon. Can anyone confirm? Sent from my Nexus 4 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app I haven't heard that the road has been blocked by a container, but I have heard that the road has been booked just south of Chumphon by flood water and may be blocked north by flood water after the dam at Tha Sae burst this morning.Sent from my GT-N7100 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app It seems very unlikely. Chumphon is hardly Red Shirt country... 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
bifftastic Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 "Meanwhile, the anti-government STR group has moved closer toward the Government House and is now occupying the Nang Lerng intersection, which is just a few minutes by foot from the prime minister's office. They were told by a senior police officer that they were violating the Internal Security Act and could face a year in prison and/or a fine of Bt20,000. The officer, who was booed away by the crowds, later returned to present a letter of warning to the protest leader." Is it me or is Thailand starting to sound like a Monty Python skit? Police: Your violating the Internal security Act Red Mob: Oh no were not Police: You will have to move Red Mob: Oh no we don't Police: I wont tell you again Red Mobe: Booo Boo booo Police: Well we will be off then Surely this mob is yellow? Sorry, I mean this group of peaceful protesters is yellow. Mobs are, of course, red. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
JackJD Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 The children with an 86 AVERAGE IQ are at play again. 'LOS' DOES NOT MEAN "Land of Smiles," it means "Land of Silliness." 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
GentlemanJim Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 Late last night the main route from the south had road spikes everywhere and then some guy in a large gas tanker 'broke down' accross the middle of a main junction then amazingly locked his vehicle and could not be found for the rest of the evening! Police prevented anyone from approaching the vehicle and attempting to move it. By the time i went to aleep there were 200 buses and cars in a tailback full of anti government protestors destined to never arrive in Bangkok. Thailand hub of democracy and hub of fair police forces ! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thainy Tim Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 Wife is doing a lot of chatting on FB, she has over 1000 on her friends list from all over Thailand. Many are trying to get to BKK. Very pissed off if they are anti-gov are being turned away at the outskirts of BKK and reds being allowed through by police. Also in Chumphon last night police put a couple of fuel trucks trucks across the north bound lanes and refused to move them. They have also spread out spike balls that are creating punctures all over the place delaying all the north bound traffic. One girl stuck in the traffic caused by the police said that they have been there over 10 hours and the people are starting to talk about if the police won't let them through, they will protest there for the week and close the entire road to the south. The missus is talking to her now. Not sure where in Chumphon though. I bet this is coming from Chalerm. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Lite Beer Posted November 24, 2013 Author Share Posted November 24, 2013 Thai capital tense as political rivals rally BANGKOK, November 24, 2013 (AFP) - Tens of thousands of anti-government demonstrators massed in Bangkok on Sunday, with a major rival rally due later as Thailand faces its most significant political street action since bloody protests in 2010. Authorities expect at least 50,000 anti-government protesters to gather by Sunday afternoon, with thousands more "Red Shirts" set to mobilise in another area of the city on Sunday evening in support of prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra's crisis-hit administration. Both groups have vowed to remain in the capital overnight. Thailand has been rocked by periodic outbreaks of unrest since divisive former premier Thaksin Shinawatra -- Yingluck's brother -- was deposed in a military coup seven years ago. The Thai capital has already faced weeks of opposition-backed rallies sparked by an amnesty bill that could have allowed the return of Thaksin from self-imposed exile -- and pardoned those responsible for a deadly military crackdown on his Red Shirt supporters. The bill was kicked out by the Thai senate, but anti-government protesters have remained on the streets and are now seeking to topple the government, which they say acts as a stooge for Thaksin. Addressing a large anti-government rally at the capital's Democracy Monument, protest leader Satit Wongnongtaey hailed the strong turnout for so-called "People's Day". "How can this government survive? How can the Thaksin system survive?" he said to applause from the crowd, many of whom came to the capital from the provinces. In addition to the amnesty failure, Yingluck's ruling Puea Thai party was battered further by a Constitutional Court ruling last week that scuppered plans for a fully elected senate. Pouncing on the defeats, the opposition Democrat Party, which is driving the anti-government protests, has lined up a battery of challenges to the government. Yingluck, amid calls to resign, faces a no-confidence debate this week. But government-supporting "Red Shirts" have vowed to bolster Yingluck's embattled administration. "Red Shirts also have to show our strength to protect democracy," said the group's leader Thida Thavornseth in a televised address Saturday. "We will hold a peaceful rally and we do not want confrontation, so if there is violence it will not be ignited by Red Shirts," she added. Thailand, which has seen 18 actual or attempted coups since it became a constitutional monarchy in 1932, has appeared irreconcilably polarised over Thaksin. The telecoms tycoon-turned-politician draws ardent support from many of the country's rural and urban working class, but is loathed among the elite and middle classes, who accuse him of corruption. Puea Thai swept to power in 2011 on a wave of support for Thaksin after a bloody military crackdown on the 2010 mass Red Shirt protests by the then Democrat-led government left scores of people dead. The government's failed amnesty plan also angered many Reds, as it would have absolved those responsible for the violence. Thida called on the group to rally Sunday in a stadium in the city suburbs in the name of "those who have sacrificed their lives".The opposition-led group have said they will march to 12 different locations in the city on Monday, but have not given further details. -- (c) Copyright AFP 2013-11-24 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jdinasia Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 Did AFP get those numbers wrong on the coups? Haven't there been 18 and then 2 more failed attempts? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sirbergan Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 (edited) That has to be one of the saddest responses I have seen yet. So you think it's strange that I didn't find comments about wandering around the left field (while my point was that both sides, not only the red shirts, have an "the end justifies the means" attitude), mentioning the Khmer empire and incarnations worth responding to? Edited November 24, 2013 by Sirbergan Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
virtualtraveller Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 It's interesting because buses of pro and anti govt supporters are coming into Bangkok and I'm wondering how the police will manage to be selective. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
metisdead Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 A profanity post has been removed as well as the replies containing the profanity post. Another post containing Thai language has been removed. This is an English language forum, English is the only acceptable, except of course for the Thai language forum, where the use of Thai language is allowed. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TomTao Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 Wife is doing a lot of chatting on FB, she has over 1000 on her friends list from all over Thailand. Many are trying to get to BKK. Very pissed off if they are anti-gov are being turned away at the outskirts of BKK and reds being allowed through by police. Also in Chumphon last night police put a couple of fuel trucks trucks across the north bound lanes and refused to move them. They have also spread out spike balls that are creating punctures all over the place delaying all the north bound traffic. One girl stuck in the traffic caused by the police said that they have been there over 10 hours and the people are starting to talk about if the police won't let them through, they will protest there for the week and close the entire road to the south. The missus is talking to her now. Not sure where in Chumphon though. I bet this is coming from Chalerm. I just heard from the girls in Makro that the police have blocked the highway at Sawi.Sent from my GT-N7100 using Thaivisa Connect Thailand mobile app Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thainy Tim Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 As of 1.15 today, apparently the number of registration stickers picked up by protesters for the anti gov rally at all the sites across BKK was recorded as being 417,181 according to their official facebook page. Pretty impressive..... if true Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robby nz Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 It's interesting because buses of pro and anti govt supporters are coming into Bangkok and I'm wondering how the police will manage to be selective. Shouldn't be a problem really. The reds wear red shirts, wave red flags, use red hand clappers and sound horns. The others wear normal street clothes wave Thai flags, have multi colored hand clappers and blow whistles. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
harber8 Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 I think tonight could be a big one!! Just walking home in Pinklaos and lots of protesters are parking up here and walking down to the protest site at democracy monument. Stay safe everyone. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Robby nz Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 As of 1.15 today, apparently the number of registration stickers picked up by protesters for the anti gov rally at all the sites across BKK was recorded as being 417,181 according to their official facebook page. Pretty impressive..... if true Watched the 12 Oclock news on Tele and there are a hell of a lot of them there and streams of people converging from all directions. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
phitsanulokjohn Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 They're no better than a bunch of English football hooligans.Pathetic. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drdoom6996 Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 "chairperson of the red-shirt Democratic Alliance against Democracy, Thida Thawornseth" Nice Freudian slip, well supported by her casual lie. Ya got to love it don't ya. As her group has absolutely nothing to do with democracy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
hellodolly Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 "Jatuporn Promphan told the press yesterday that this decision was made in order to bring red-shirt supporters to the capital from upcountry so as to protected Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's elected government." So he's saying that the police aren't capable of protecting the govt from "The Whistlers"... Interestingly enough, the Police weren't capable of doing their jobs in 2010 either. Might want to sack the corrupt lot of them and start over again and pay them a half way decent salary as a first step. Well I agree with none of your post. Pay them a decent salary not a half way decent one. As for sacking the lot of them. Why? There are many good policeman but we don't like to talk about them on Thai Visa. We prefer the negative view. Yes I admit I have often been negative but in reality it is against the superior's who call the shots. Like in 2010 there was more than likely many police officer's willing to do their duty it was the superior's who said no. Moderators is it OK for me to say some thing nice about the police. I realize it is hard to not generalize but there really is some fine officers who will do what their corrupt superior's tell them to do. They really have no choice. I'm afraid your defence of the poor souls having no choice but to follow orders was previously tried at Nuremburg........................... Of course they had a choice - they just chose the easiest option. You might want to read what I posted before you haul out your idiotic defense. The average soldier was not tried at Nuremberg. It was the leaders the same as I have said here the ones giving the orders can go many of the policemen have no choice. Nice try any how you have probably convinced a couple of thousand red shirts. They all think Hitler was a hero. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Thainy Tim Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 They're no better than a bunch of English football hooligans.Pathetic. Or any hooligans for that matter. Don't have to be English, there are plenty around the rest of the world of football. Get out more. I am assuming you mean the red shirt protesters. Because the anti-gov protesters have been very respectfully non-violent for an entire month. They even managed to avert an armed confrontation by police spies (provocateurs) 2 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
drdoom6996 Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 "Red-shirt co-leader Jatuporn Promphan told the press yesterday that this decision was made in order to bring red-shirt supporters to the capital from upcountry so as to protected Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's elected government." Q. Do they need to bring their own can of petrol or will it be supplied on site this time? "(2) What time is the march?" A. Thai time: Strictly anytime between 3.00pm yesterday and 4.00am Wednesday or when they say 'we go now!' so please be punctual. Question; Where will they pour the gas and light it this time around? Question; Who gets the RPG's and where should they shoot them? 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DGIE Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 I heard a group yelling started this morning. I don't know if they are red shirts or anti-government. They are watching muai thai Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
tenaceous Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 "Jatuporn Promphan told the press yesterday that this decision was made in order to bring red-shirt supporters to the capital from upcountry so as to protected Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's elected government." So he's saying that the police aren't capable of protecting the govt from "The Whistlers"... The BIB aren't capable of wiping their own rear ends without detailed instructions, so they can't be expected to do anything difficult, such as their duty. could somebody please explain the meaning of"BIB" ? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Ricardo Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 (edited) Thai capital tense as political rivals rally . <snip for brevity> Puea Thai swept to power in 2011 on a wave of support for Thaksin after a bloody military crackdown on the 2010 mass Red Shirt protests by the then Democrat-led government left scores of people dead. The government's failed amnesty plan also angered many Reds, as it would have absolved those responsible for the violence. Thida called on the group to rally Sunday in a stadium in the city suburbs in the name of "those who have sacrificed their lives". The opposition-led group have said they will march to 12 different locations in the city on Monday, but have not given further details. -- (c) Copyright AFP 2013-11-24 Given what Khun Thida is saying, why is she supporting the people who wanted to amnesty the Army & alleged 'murderers, and given that she is on-record as saying she herself doesn't support Thaksin, why is she so happy to lead her supporters to 'protect' his sister ? Why did those of her fellow Red-leaders, who are rewarded by being made MPs, vote in favour of the 'suspended' amnesty-bill ? Actions speak louder than words, Khun Thida ! Time to stop betraying "those who have sacrificed their lives", isn't it ? Edited November 24, 2013 by Ricardo Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
anon7867763 Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 "Jatuporn Promphan told the press yesterday that this decision was made in order to bring red-shirt supporters to the capital from upcountry so as to protected Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's elected government." So he's saying that the police aren't capable of protecting the govt from "The Whistlers"... The BIB aren't capable of wiping their own rear ends without detailed instructions, so they can't be expected to do anything difficult, such as their duty. could somebody please explain the meaning of"BIB" ? 'Boys in blue' - the old bill (the police) Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
warriorbangkok Posted November 24, 2013 Share Posted November 24, 2013 It's about to kick - off, big time. Pray for the best, prepare for the worst. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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