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Red Shirts urge Yingluck to stay on as caretaker PM
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BANGKOK, Dec 9 - The United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), Thailand's Red Shirt movement, today asked Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra not to back down as anti-government protesters demand that she step down as caretaker prime minister.

Key UDD leaders jointly announced the group's stance at a news conference here after the premier's announcement on a House dissolution, saying that the UDD leaders respected the premier's decision.

Jatuporn Prompan said the House dissolution is meant to return power to the people.

But the UDD asked Ms Yingluck not to quit her caretaker position for fear that would lead to a political vacuum and toward protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban's way.

"Mr Suthep acts as if he is beyond parliamentary democracy. The UDD will never ever give up and let go of Thailand and democracy to him," Mr Jatuporn said, adding that the protest leader wants to stir turmoil so that he can evade being tried on the murder charges in connection to the 2010 Red Shirt protests.

Red Shirts will postpone their rally scheduled for tomorrow in the central province of Ayutthaya pending the latest stance of the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) led by Mr Suthep, Mr Jatuporn said.

If the PDRC does not stop undermining the country's democracy, the UDD will call a mass rally in the next few days to protect democracy resulting in a large number of reds coming out on the streets, the Red Shirt leader warned, but said the upcoming gathering of the reds will not confront with those of their rival.

He also thanked Army chief Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha for pledging that the military would not stage any new putsch. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2013-12-09

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Let her, so she can be more of an imbecile when speaking, and lose more face, like the cnn and al jazeera interviews, have a nervous breakdown, twitch & spasm & kiss this world goodbye.

Now THAT is a Thai happy ending,

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off course they want that otherwise how many of them will be jailed for what they did in 2010, they are craven cowards and are simply trying to get away with what they have done and caused. An independant leader will have them all arrested and they are absolutely shi**ing themselves.

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Some of the PT and Red Shirts have large outstanding purchases they need to cover. If the Dynasty is not leading the government how can they pay their bills? OH! that was a misconception, they had no intent to pay, let the tax payer pay. coffee1.gif

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Why can't the arrogant red shirt fools understand that the protests will only continue up to and after the election if they place a Shinawatra in the PM or any position?

The Shinatwatras must leave politics for calm to return to Thailand.

Yes, I also expect the PTP will be in power after any election.

If that is the case I guess you are saying that the result of a democratic vote should be ignored?

Let your wife do her own posting...whistling.gif

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Why can't the arrogant red shirt fools understand that the protests will only continue up to and after the election if they place a Shinawatra in the PM or any position?

The Shinatwatras must leave politics for calm to return to Thailand.

Yes, I also expect the PTP will be in power after any election.

If that is the case I guess you are saying that the result of a democratic vote should be ignored?

Let your wife do her own posting...whistling.gif

Read Chinese can you?

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the UDD will call a mass rally in the next few days to protect democracy resulting in a large number of reds coming out on the streets, the Red Shirt leader warned, but said the upcoming gathering of the reds will not confront with those of their rival.

I think that is a very, very, good idea.

One person was shot dead and at least 35 wounded late Saturday as anti-government demonstrators clashed with Red Shirts in the area around the stadium, according to emergency services.

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Why can't the arrogant red shirt fools understand that the protests will only continue up to and after the election if they place a Shinawatra in the PM or any position?

The Shinatwatras must leave politics for calm to return to Thailand.

Yes, I also expect the PTP will be in power after any election.

If that is the case I guess you are saying that the result of a democratic vote should be ignored?

Let your wife do her own posting...whistling.gif

Read Chinese can you?

I can, so go right ahead!

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Why can't the arrogant red shirt fools understand that the protests will only continue up to and after the election if they place a Shinawatra in the PM or any position?

The Shinatwatras must leave politics for calm to return to Thailand.

because having Yingluck resign is a huge loss of face for them. You know how much face-value is in this society. But too bad that they dont have the balls for seppuku...

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I do not reallY get it, The red shirts keep issuing ultimatums and statements, but keep on cancelling the rally's

They keep on claiming the support, only hardly any show up

Everytime, things start to look hot, they run away and hide and again start to throw around threats.

Since they are so strong and popular, any reason why they failed to gather numbers? failed to support the puppets and cancelled each and every planned demonstration?

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I hope she stays on in a caretaker role. She has been a steady hand at the wheel over these past few weeks. I hope that continues until the election. At least people have the choice on Feb 2

Are you joking? she has been a steady hand? she has been flipping and flopping like a live fish being fried.

Steady hand? who can not answer most of the questions and does not know what is going on.

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Red shirts, please grow up and stop pandering to a family of millionaires.

Try to find your own leaders for inspiration. Can you?

No, they can't. That's why the are called red shirts. They are famous for being retarded.

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I do not reallY get it, The red shirts keep issuing ultimatums and statements, but keep on cancelling the rally's

They keep on claiming the support, only hardly any show up

Everytime, things start to look hot, they run away and hide and again start to throw around threats.

Since they are so strong and popular, any reason why they failed to gather numbers? failed to support the puppets and cancelled each and every planned demonstration?

I think they have learned from the past (including last weekend) that it is dangerous to expose themselves to the violence of the other side and better to resolve things at the ballot

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I hope she stays on in a caretaker role. She has been a steady hand at the wheel over these past few weeks. I hope that continues until the election. At least people have the choice on Feb 2

Are you joking? she has been a steady hand? she has been flipping and flopping like a live fish being fried.

Steady hand? who can not answer most of the questions and does not know what is going on.

No, very in control under extremely difficult circumstances. She would not have been my choice as leader, but she has done well in the crisis( not in rice pledging and other financial policies)

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I do not reallY get it, The red shirts keep issuing ultimatums and statements, but keep on cancelling the rally's

They keep on claiming the support, only hardly any show up

Everytime, things start to look hot, they run away and hide and again start to throw around threats.

Since they are so strong and popular, any reason why they failed to gather numbers? failed to support the puppets and cancelled each and every planned demonstration?

I think they have learned from the past (including last weekend) that it is dangerous to expose themselves to the violence of the other side and better to resolve things at the ballot

No, i think they have failed to gain the support and decided not to loose whatever they have left

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the UDD will call a mass rally in the next few days to protect democracy resulting in a large number of reds coming out on the streets, the Red Shirt leader warned, but said the upcoming gathering of the reds will not confront with those of their rival.

I think that is a very, very, good idea.

One person was shot dead and at least 35 wounded late Saturday as anti-government demonstrators clashed with Red Shirts in the area around the stadium, according to emergency services.

They have only an oligarchy of incompetent puppets to defend on their backs.

What else does your pub gal have to say? Can we talk to her directly, or just her spokesperson?

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1. UDD urges, not the 'red shirts'

2. UDD president Ms. Thida has forgotten the just stepped down government tried to push through a 'blanket amnesty bill' which would really block all the UDD clammour on 'justice, punish guilty' and the like.

3. UDD vouched to 'defend/protect the/their government'. Failed somewhat, wouldn't you say? Mind you, I must admit I'm not really sure what the 'defend' implied.

4.A 'caretaker' government takes care of the 'daily, normal things', nothing controversial.

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I hope she stays on in a caretaker role. She has been a steady hand at the wheel over these past few weeks. I hope that continues until the election. At least people have the choice on Feb 2

Another one who believes she's been running the country!

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