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Demonstrations in Bangkok Raise Concerns About Stability of Thailand
By THOMAS FULLER
The New York Times

BANGKOK — Thailand’s governing party accused protesters on Tuesday of fomenting anarchy and trying to overthrow the government after thousands of people swarmed the streets of Bangkok, besieging crucial ministries and threatening to take their campaign nationwide.

In a country that has become less governable amid a grinding and bitter political rivalry, protesters surrounded the Interior Ministry on Tuesday and threatened to cut off power to the Agriculture, Tourism and Transport Ministries. Those actions followed the occupation of the Foreign and Finance Ministries on Monday.

“Occupying government property cannot be considered anything but insurrection,” said Kokaew Pikulthong, a member of Parliament for the governing party, Pheu Thai.

The party said it had filed a petition with the attorney general’s office accusing protesters of trying to overthrow the government. Demonstrators, Mr. Kokaew said, “want Thailand to descend into anarchy.” [read more...]

Full story: http://www.nytimes.com/2013/11/27/world/asia/bangkok-protests-spur-concerns-about-thai-stability.html

-- The New York Times 2013-11-27

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I assure you, all will be over before Dec 5th.

Wishful thinking.

It could be over by tomorrow if the PTP wise up and pull a reversal on their allegiance with the House of Thaksin.

Then proper dialog can begin to clean up the current system.

I really do believe that the Dems and Suthep want a non-corrupt democratic state. Even if there has been history of vested interests from that side of the divide in the past, it is nothing compared to what is going on and will continue to go on with the current makeup.

We have to give them the benefit of the doubt because the current situation is unacceptable. Try to woo the PTP into seeing sense and dumping Thaksin and Yingluck and let them finish their term of office albeit under close scrutiny, and using only practices within the constitution and the rule of law so that all can see what they are really made of. The results will be one of two things. They will make a mess of it and require huge vote buying in the next elections or they will show themselves as an adequate party to govern without the need for Thaksin and his string pulling.

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“Occupying government property cannot be considered anything but insurrection,” said Kokaew Pikulthong, a member of Parliament for the governing party, Pheu Thai.

How about closing down the central shopping district and tourist centre, stopping people going to their homes, burning down buildings, throwing grenades at houses of people who disagree with you etc etc. could these also be considered insurrection ? How is this idiot not rotting in prison !? As soon as PT are out I see dark days ahead for him. RIGHT ON !

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it takes one to know one...:) the expert is speaking... but i guess he and also the today's protesters would see themselves as innocent as they do not regard anything as government property (as they denounce and do not acknowledge the government), but as the property of the people. therefore, in their eyes, no violation of the law...

“Occupying government property cannot be considered anything but insurrection,” said Kokaew Pikulthong, a member of Parliament for the governing party, Pheu Thai.

As a red shirt leader in 2010 he should know.

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regarding: Mr. Kokaew said, “want Thailand to descend into anarchy.”

that's really funny! does this idiot not realize that thailand HAS descended already some way into anarchy, and not only since now?

but, to do him justice, he is by far not the only idiot amongst the proponents - on both sides...

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Government property is NOT really the property of any government at all but that of the state.

As the people actually paid for it it truly belongs to the people o let them enter if they wish.

As long as no damage is done and people can work if they want what is the problem?

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Government property is NOT really the property of any government at all but that of the state.

As the people actually paid for it it truly belongs to the people o let them enter if they wish.

As long as no damage is done and people can work if they want what is the problem?

As a guess, PTP"s lack of control.

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