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Jatuporn warns demonstrating Ramkhamhaeng students against coming to Rajamangala

BANGKOK: -- Red-shirt leader Jatuporn Promphan Saturday warned Ramkhamhaeng students, who gathered inside the Ramkhamaheng 1 campus, against coming to the Rajamangala Stadium.

Jatuporn said it was fine for the students to rally inside their campus but if they attempted to block red-shirt people from entering the Rajamangala Stadium, the students themselves would get hurt.

"They have their right to rally. But if they come here, the ones to get hurt will not be the ones inside the Rajamangala but the students themselves," Jatuporn said.

He said the red-shirt people used to fight against 60,000 troops and armoured carriers so they are not afraid of Ramkhamhaeng students.

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Threatening violence must appeal to the thug element that gather round him. He seems incapable of public utterances which don't at least suggest a bit of biffo is in the offing.

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Jatuporn warns demonstrating Ramkhamhaeng students against coming to Rajamangala

BANGKOK: -- Red-shirt leader Jatuporn Promphan Saturday warned Ramkhamhaeng students, who gathered inside the Ramkhamaheng 1 campus, against coming to the Rajamangala Stadium.

Jatuporn said it was fine for the students to rally inside their campus but if they attempted to block red-shirt people from entering the Rajamangala Stadium, the students themselves would get hurt.

"They have their right to rally. But if they come here, the ones to get hurt will not be the ones inside the Rajamangala but the students themselves," Jatuporn said.

He said the red-shirt people used to fight against 60,000 troops and armoured carriers so they are not afraid of Ramkhamhaeng students.

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-- The Nation 2013-11-30

Jatuporn is playing right into Suthep's hands. Poke, poke, poke.....

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Correct, Jutaporn wasn't afraid, he was hiding behind someone else when ever there was any real action - seems he is all mouth and trousers, unfortunately doesn't seem to be too much in the trousers though.

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Fighting talk seems to be his only course of action. I think when the armoured vehicles arrived him & his ilk could not surrender fast enough.

Then he hides when thing gets sticky

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I think Jatuporn may for once actually have a valid point here. It's obvious if they try to block the reds they're going to get hurt. Jatuporn doesn't want that, so he's right in making it crystal clear to students, surely? What if reds went to try to block people going to peaceful Democrat rally? Would Suthep have a fair point if he warned them that they risk reprisal? I think so.

I've got no problem criticizing Jatuporn. I think he's a moron who talks nonsense 90% of the time. But this seems a fair warning to students not to needlessly provoke reds.

Not with you on this one Empty ....

This is a would-be MP threatening students. I am sure that both inside the stadium and just outside it are high ranking polce that could be making this statement. Additionally a spokesperson like Thida could do it without threats ... but we have Jatuporn...

Then there is the irony in his statement. The reds do not lack big brass ones .. that is for sure. You wouldn't catch me with a slingshot behind tires facing fully armed military. Then again you would not catch Jatuporn there either. May 19th 2010 he was fire in the morning, but as soon as the troops got near him and not the red cannon fodder he surrendered fast. Nuttawutt right beside him. Both of them have been talking trash about fighting in the last 2 days ... but ....

I still think he was right to warn them not to provoke red shirts, but you're right, maybe not in the terms he did. I didn't realize stadium was so close to university. Unfortunately, trouble is already brewing. This journalist is marching with a group of about 50 RU students:

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Group just chased red shirt down road. Hitting him with sticks. He has now got away. Protester leaders trying to pull people back.

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We are outside Ramkamhaeng University which is basically attached to Rajamangala Stadium.

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They chased him down road, through incoming traffic. Kicked and hit him few times before he got away. Now fear he comes back with friends.

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I know it is a silly question, but has the police set checkpoints around the stadium area to see that no weapons are brought in? You know, like they have been doing with the anti-government protesters.

After all the Red Shirt do, in fact, have a history of stockpiling and using weapons.

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I still think he was right to warn them not to provoke red shirts, but you're right, maybe not in the terms he did. I didn't realize stadium was so close to university. Unfortunately, trouble is already brewing. This journalist is marching with a group of about 50 RU students:

georgehenton @georgehenton 22m

Group just chased red shirt down road. Hitting him with sticks. He has now got away. Protester leaders trying to pull people back.

georgehenton @georgehenton 23m

We are outside Ramkamhaeng University which is basically attached to Rajamangala Stadium.

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They chased him down road, through incoming traffic. Kicked and hit him few times before he got away. Now fear he comes back with friends.

Jatuporn can do nothing but incite aggression from this group. He did it in the past attempting to cajole them into joining the reds.

Ram24 is my stomping grounds in BKK. Just a few minutes from my house. ABAC-HuaMark is right there .. then the stadium, and sports authority complex behind it ..and then RU.

If the police don't have a riot unit there to keep the groups apart, and the UDD doesn't have a spokesperson that can actually speak with the students and not threaten them, You just have to ask the question ... why not?

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Did he really said that?

Is he consider a terrorist?

Threatening the students like how the red shirts did in the bkk in the last incident.

Hope everything is fine for the students.

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Seemed like a threat to me, not a warning, and a clear violation of his bail. Why am I not surprised this coward is still walking around making threats, and inciting violence from people who have no brains between them.

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I know it is a silly question, but has the police set checkpoints around the stadium area to see that no weapons are brought in? You know, like they have been doing with the anti-government protesters.

After all the Red Shirt do, in fact, have a history of stockpiling and using weapons.

links to stockpiling of weapons please

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The Red Shirts are the real uneducated violent thugs from the Northeast. Something should be done about these misfits of society who only live on handouts from the corrupt government.

Don't you think its wrong to threaten mere students with violence.

People in Bangkok and elsewhere should start taking actions in whatetver way they can to prevent these upcountry thugs who do not even pay taxes from being in Bangkok to create violent crimes.

I make it a ponit these days never to empoly people from the Northeast and rather even employ Burmese. Also, I do not patronise any businesses owned or run by these northeasterners.

Your nickname speak for you:

aryan and aristocrat what an ugly combination

As you never employ people from isaan and burma i hope you also never eat rice and chicken and so on because they feed you, stupid moron

You sound really racist and much more uneducated than isaan and red shirts.

Go back in your country

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if the red went to the government complex they would have been accused of riots of violence, now the students want to go to the stadium to do this and this is the red problem again, certinly not the nice students who just want to protest peacefully.

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