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Situation in the capital is still tense after tear gas fired at protesters

BANGKOK: -- Police fired tear gas at several sites at protesters trying to force their way into the Government House and Royal Thai Police headquarters on Sunday.

The protesters also besieged at least three television stations demanding they broadcast the protesters’ views. The stations’ executives organised a meeting with representatives of the protesters and they agree to meet their demands.

The protesters were seen trying to rip down concrete barriers outside the Government House but were pushed back by police who fired tear gas and water cannons.

The protesters who besieged in front of the police headquarters on Pathumwan road shouted and demanded that police stopped serving Yingluck government and Thaksin Shinawatra.

The government deployed more than 21,000 police and about 1,000 soldiers to protect 10 government installations from being occupied by demonstrators.

Pol Lt Col Kissana Phatsanacharoen, spokesman for the Centre for the Administration of Peace and Order said, "We decided to deploy troops from the military to ensure the safety of key places including the airports, but they are without arms and have been instructed not to use force."

Meanwhile Deputy Prime Minister Phongthep Thepkanjana said, "We understand that the protest leaders are trying hard to force the government to use violence in order to increase their support fortheir own benefit.

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-- The Nation 23-12-01

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http://news.sky.com/story/1176026/thai-pm-flees-building-during-violent-protests

Fleeling to where? She is on the run now..

For those not able to view the UK sky news link; its reporting the Thai PM has fled the police sports club in which she was (hiding) based after protesters breached the security.

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We seem to have a stalemate. The government is not rising to the bait, and the protesters demands seem unclear, or certainly something that cannot be delivered within the normal constitutional framework. Whilst I don't care for either side, the government seems to be playing this rather cleverly.

I could of course eat my words later, as the day or week progresses.

I agree it's a good tactic to not respond. Even if it fails from their POV, it would still have been worth a try. The parliament might still be dissolved, stalling tactics or not.

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Just saw some nasty shots on Channel 7 of protestors choking on tear gas and wounded with rubber bullets that piece the skin. The reporter was quoting medics saying the authorities have mixed a chemical in the water fired by the water cannons that causes extremely itching and bleeding from the nose.

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If that's true, the wall of restraint is crumbling ...

Understandable, I guess, and even commendable..... w00t.gif

At least they're (still) using non-lethal methods...... non-lethal in most cases, but sadly not always.

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We understand that the protest leaders are trying hard to force the government to use violence in order to increase their support fortheir own benefit

No their not. This must be a bit of terrorist spin for the gullible. When they attack Yinglucks' car, raid an ASEAN summit, threaten to blow up LPG truck, grenade attacked at Thai banks, attached Thai charity with grenades, stormed parliament, attached NPP and TPI buildings with M16 and grenades, stormed police hospital, stormed TV station, bomb attacked on electricity pylons, 2 police taken hostage, destroy CCTV cameras, dumped tyres on sky train tracks, using children as human shield THEN and only then will I believe they are trying to force the govt to use violence.

Well said DJ. It seems that these clowns are rather forgetful of the tactics they used to get into power in the first place.

I'm just wondering how far away Jatuporn has managed to run so far, and I have no doubt that the rest of the clowns will also be running soon. This is people power, not weapons ... far, far stronger...!!

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Might want to look into who allowed the Reds to set up at RU when the nearest class room is less than 50 feet from the stadium. Have a chat with the Chancellors of that school and ask them why they allowed it to happen. Allowing Reds into RU is like sending Thaksin to Hat Yai....

It's stupid beyond belief and it's the admin of that school that needs to account for the deaths on both sides.

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Water cannons, rubber bullets are considered non-lethal force as opposed to live ammunition which is considered lethal force. Non-lethal force does not mean there will not be deaths, just that the force used is meant to be non-lethal (even in well trained hands). Any use of force can always be lethal - even protesters storming a building can be lethal if in the rush they knock over someone and they land the wrong way (same with water cannons).

BTW, The use of irritant in water is standard and is also considered non-lethal force in the same manner that tear gas is.

Deputy Prime Minister Pracha Promnok on Saturday reiterated that the govenrment would not use force to disperse the anti-government demonstrations, calling on protest leaders to negotiate an end to the political turmoil.

http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/685573-government-reiterates-will-not-apply-force-to-disperse-protesters/

Lol !!

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