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Thai Govt readjusts response to protests; time for talk finished
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BANGKOK, Dec 6 – Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra will not hold future dialogues with protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban, who will be arrested as soon as possible, according to the chairman of the Centre for Administration of Peace and Order (CAPO).

Surapong Tovichakchaikul, concurrently CAPO leader and deputy prime minister/foreign minister, repeated his call for protesters to call off their demonstrations and stop creating unrest in the country.

Mr Suthep is on the authorities’ wanted list and he will be immediately arrested if the situation allows, he said.

Mr Surapong said the prime minster has set up four committees on strategy, law, people’s rehabilitation and information to jointly find measures to deal with the demonstrations.

He said that CAPO members agreed that legal action should be taken against members of the anti-government People’s Democratic Reform Committee, led by Mr Suthep, as soon as possible.

Legal action will be taken against those supporting protesters including the operator of the anti-government BlueSky Channel, Mr Surapong warned, as well as the agency which has dispatched mobile toilets and water trucks to the rally sites.

Mr Surapong was referring to the Democrat Party Bangkok Metropolitan Administration which has sent mobile toilets and water trucks to facilitate protesters.

He said CAPO members have instructed the authorities to avoid using force in dealing with protesters while those planning to join the protest today will be asked to rethink. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2013-12-06

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Surapong orders arrest of Blue Sky executives

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BANGKOK: -- Surapong Tovichakchaikul, head of the Center for the Administration of Peace and Order (CAPO), last night ordered the arrest of executives of Blue Sky digital channel, accusing them of supporting anti-Thaksin regime leader Suthep Thuagsuban.

The CAPO head, who is also foreign affairs minister, also threatened to arrest Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) executives for supporting mobile toilets to demonstrators, and all businesses which supported anti-Thaksin demonstrators through giving them food, water, donations, on same accusations.

He said he has advised the police to take action immediately to seek warrant for their arrest from the court.

Surapong said that since opponent leader Suthep has faced treason charge and warrant has been issued for his arrest, so any person and business which provided them any facilities would be tantamount to supporting the criminal and should also be arrested.

He also said that he has advised his legal advisory team to consider what action could be taken against demonstrators who supported the wrongdoers in this regard.

Surapong yesterday appointed four advisory teams to consider how to deal with the ongoing demonstrations, one of which is the legal team.

But Blue Sky Channel, meanwhile, defended its role as a media saying that its broadcast of the anti-Thaksin regime demonstrators was an act of duty performing as a media of which its right was given by the Constitution.

The executives said they were ready to cooperate and explain their roles in the court if action was taken against them.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/surapong-orders-arrest-blue-sky-executives/

-- Thai PBS 2013-12-06

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add to this the shootings and bombs overnight and you have a concerted effort that will certainly escalate things far beyond where they were. I expect we will see another Constitution Day without a constitution.

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Toilets, water, food, medical help are all humanitarian aid, should be exempt from prosecution.

That's nonsense, all of these protesters could just go home to have a shit if they need it. What country in the world allows a mob to invade government offices and start installing their own toilets?

Every government tends to provide toilets to protesters. They are not "installed" they are supplied by the governmental body responsible for that particular area. In this case the BMA.

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He's just announcing that he's going to enforce the law which seems a perfectly reasonable thing for a democratically elected government to do.

Supthep, Blue Sky and the BMA threatened in one little press release? There's nothing democratic about it.

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So much for Freedom of Speech and Assembly in Thailand!

Political Buddy! The next thing you know you will be in favor of labor unions! whistling.gif

It isn't surprising that they are gonna try to sound mean and rough, but if they try this they may just find themselves lacking the ability to pull it off.

The courts will not let all freedoms be quashed by the caddie's ballwasher!

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Toilets, water, food, medical help are all humanitarian aid, should be exempt from prosecution.

That's nonsense, all of these protesters could just go home to have a shit if they need it. What country in the world allows a mob to invade government offices and start installing their own toilets?

Every government tends to provide toilets to protesters. They are not "installed" they are supplied by the governmental body responsible for that particular area. In this case the BMA.

So every time the English Defence League go on a march they're provided with their own toilets are they?

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