webfact Posted January 14, 2014 Posted January 14, 2014 Man hurt at Lat Phrao site; police officer injured at Pathum WanPongphon SarnsamakThe NationBANGKOK: -- A passer-by was attacked and injured by anti-government protesters near the rally site at the Lat Phrao intersection yesterday, the Public Health Ministry reported. The man was later admitted to Paolo Hospital.Separately, a police officer was injured by a People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) security guard near the Pathum Wan intersection rally site, the ministry said.Meanwhile, the condition of a PDRC guard who was shot in the neck on Monday near Chaeng Wattana Soi 14 improved slightly.The ministry also reported that an 87-year-old patient with diabetes was sent by helicopter to undergo treatment at the Police Hospital.To date, three people have been killed and about 188 injured in political violence during the past two months. About 15 of the injured are still in hospitals in Bangkok.To handle casualties during the political turmoil stemming from the PDRC's campaign to shut down Bangkok, the ministry has prepared 13 mobile emergency medical services teams with basic and advanced life-support equipment. They are on standby around the clock at the demonstration sites at the Lat Phrao intersection and Victory Monument and can send people who need emergency care to nearby hospitals.As protesters plan to block several ministries including Labour, Science and Technology, Industry, Foreign Affairs and Commerce, the Health Ministry has also set up mobile medical teams to take people injured in political protests to nearby hospitals.Members of the public are urged to call the 1669 hotline to receive medical services.-- The Nation 2014-01-15
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webfact Posted January 15, 2014 Author Posted January 15, 2014 Gunfires, explosions and arson rock several protest sites leaving many injuredBANGKOK: -- Gunshots were fired, small bombs were thrown into the sites where anti-government protesters were gathering last night and before dawn leaving three injured.Meanwhile a double-decker bus parked near the protest site was also damaged in what the driver said was an arson attack. The bus carried protesters from the South to join the mass protest in Bangkok.The most serious case was reported near Hua Charng bridge or near the Pathumwan intersection where several thousands of protesters were rallying to oust the care taker prime minister.Gunshots were fired by unknown number of gunmen into the security guards of the protesters at about midnight forcing passers-by, security guards, and protesters near the bridge to run for cover.Guards said the gun shots were fired from either the overhead BTS sky train station and tall building nearby.The gunshots were fired periodically but in aseries for half and hour.One security guard and two protesters were injured. They were admitted to Chulalongkorn hospital.Meanwhile ping pong bombs were also thrown into the security guards of the Network of Students and People for the Reform of Thailand (NSPRT)last night. But there was no injury. Throughout the night till dawn, explosions were heard neasr where the gusrds stayed to ensure safety for protesters.In another related incident, a double-decker bus parked in front of the Narng Lerng horse race course was also attacked by arsonist.The bus catched fire on its rear tires and door. However security guards of the race course helped to put out the fire before it engulfed the whole bus.The driver said he and his passengers came from Phatthalung province to join the NSPRT protest to oust the prime minister since SundayHe said he was sleeping inthe bus and smelled smoke from behind. He immediately rushed the bus and saw a car driving out immediately. He strongly believed the arson attack was from the anti-government protest motive.Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/gunfires-explosions-arson-rock-several-protest-sites-leaving-many-injured/ -- Thai PBS 2014-01-15
newcomer71 Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 And this shows how both sides have their extremist wings, using violence to whoever they like. I expect someone calling back to 2010, wishing their team to score 1-1 and keeping anyway clean...
Rich teacher Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 But so many coup/dictatorship apologists here yesterday were saying how this Democrat mob are so peaceful & so much different from the reds in 2010. Only 2 days & they are starting to attack security officers & random civilians. Worse record than the reds, who after 2 days had no incidents of violence. Could we imagine the violence & mayhem if the army were marching towards them with loaded war weapons as happened to the reds on several occasions?
patjem Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 But so many coup/dictatorship apologists here yesterday were saying how this Democrat mob are so peaceful & so much different from the reds in 2010. Only 2 days & they are starting to attack security officers & random civilians. Worse record than the reds, who after 2 days had no incidents of violence. Could we imagine the violence & mayhem if the army were marching towards them with loaded war weapons as happened to the reds on several occasions?What hypocritical BS. In 2010, it was red lobbing M79 grenades around. In these incidents, it wasn't the protestors using arms, but people who oppose them. 2
Rich teacher Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 But so many coup/dictatorship apologists here yesterday were saying how this Democrat mob are so peaceful & so much different from the reds in 2010. Only 2 days & they are starting to attack security officers & random civilians. Worse record than the reds, who after 2 days had no incidents of violence. Could we imagine the violence & mayhem if the army were marching towards them with loaded war weapons as happened to the reds on several occasions?What hypocritical BS. In 2010, it was red lobbing M79 grenades around. In these incidents, it wasn't the protestors using arms, but people who oppose them. "A passer-by was attacked and injured by anti-government protesters" So far protesters have been caught with guns, ping pong bombs and drugs for sale. The main difference between the reds & this Democrat mob is not the level of violence the protesters are prepared to use, but the extent of the suppression used by the government. As we saw at Din Dang, as soon as the authorities attempted to resist the mob's illegal activities, they resorted to shooting & throwing ping pong bombs.
gerry1011 Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 The yellow thugs of Suthep try hard to get to their point: violence... Sent from my iPhone...
Patje Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 Just curious, I've heard of "ping pong shows" but ping pong bombs ??? Can someone enlighten me ?
webfact Posted January 15, 2014 Author Posted January 15, 2014 Two wounded as shots fired on Bangkok protestBANGKOK, January 15, 2014 (AFP) - Two people were wounded in a shooting at an opposition rally in the Thai capital Wednesday, authorities said, as protest leaders prepared to march through plush city neighbourhoods in their bid to oust the premier.The demonstrators, backed by the kingdom's royalist establishment, want Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to resign to make way for an unelected "people's council" that would oversee reforms to curb the political dominance of her billionaire brother Thaksin.A man and a woman were taken to hospital with minor wounds after shots were fired shortly after midnight on the fringes of the protesters' main "shutdown" base in Bangkok's commercial heart, according to the city's Erawan emergency centre.Both were discharged overnight. Local reports said they were a garbage man and a protester. Television footage showed dozens of shots fired by unknown gunmen. Several people -- including a policeman -- have been killed by unidentified assailants since the protests began more than two months ago. Late on Tuesday a makeshift explosive device -- either a small bomb or a firecracker -- was also hurled at a house belonging to the family of opposition leader Abhisit Vejjajiva, who is also a former prime minister, but nobody was injured, according to police.Abhisit's Democrat Party is boycotting elections called by Yingluck for February 2.The protest group said their firebrand leader Suthep Thaugsuban, a former deputy prime minister, would lead a march through several upscale Bangkok neighbourhoods while other demonstrators would besiege more government departments.However, it distanced itself from a threat by a hardcore anti-government faction to seize air traffic control or the Thai stock exchange. "Any disturbance to citizens and foreign tourists will be as minimal as possible," it said.Suthep threatened late Tuesday to take the prime minister and several cabinet ministers captive if they do not resign.The former Democrat lawmaker is renowned for his blustery rhetoric, but the threat reflects an air of impunity surrounding rally leaders who have not been detained despite warrants for their arrest.Protesters blocked key intersections in the capital for a third straight day Wednesday, but there was more traffic on the roads, in a possible sign that the attempted "shutdown" was losing momentum.The rallies were triggered by a failed amnesty bill that could have allowed Thaksin to return despite a jail term for a past corruption conviction.The tycoon-turned-politician has strong electoral support in northern Thailand, but he is reviled by many southerners, Bangkok's middle class and members of the royalist establishment. -- (c) Copyright AFP 2014-01-15
catterwell Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 Just curious, I've heard of "ping pong shows" but ping pong bombs ??? Can someone enlighten me ? They're classified as fireworks (bangers), Colourful ping pong sized spheres, with a fuse sticking out. Light the fuse and wait....then bang. If you're hit by one when it bangs, it does damage. There's hard plastic pentagonal shrapnel. Readily available at any firework shop.
Ricardo Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 The most serious case was reported near Hua Charng bridge or near the Pathumwan intersection where several thousands of protesters were rallying to oust the care taker prime minister. Gunshots were fired by unknown number of gunmen into the security guards of the protesters at about midnight forcing passers-by, security guards, and protesters near the bridge to run for cover. Guards said the gun shots were fired from either the overhead BTS sky train station and tall building nearby. The gunshots were fired periodically but in aseries for half and hour. One security guard and two protesters were injured. They were admitted to Chulalongkorn hospital. So a series of shots were being fired over half-an-hour, injuring three people, but the police failed to move-in and catch the culprit(s) ? Didn't the caretaker-PM promise, this sort of thing would not happen, and that everyone in Bangkok would be protected ? So where is the protection, then ? 2
wprime Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 Just curious, I've heard of "ping pong shows" but ping pong bombs ??? Can someone enlighten me ? Same thing.
allan michaud Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 Just curious, I've heard of "ping pong shows" but ping pong bombs ??? Can someone enlighten me ? I too, although I have a picture in my head of a row of nubile young ladies launching ping pong balls like mortars.
Loles Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 Yes, this is benito suthep and his peaceful protesting.
Loles Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 Just curious, I've heard of "ping pong shows" but ping pong bombs ??? Can someone enlighten me ? They are all the same, but the ping-pong bomb is not niffy ....
tingtongteesood Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 (edited) peaceful protesting mob, attacking public and cops? Impossible As usual you are quick to blame the protrestors without any sort of info about what really happened, then we get the truth.... Gunfires, explosions and arson rock several protest sites leaving many injured BANGKOK: -- Gunshots were fired, small bombs were thrown into the sites where anti-government protesters were gathering last night and before dawn leaving three injured. Meanwhile a double-decker bus parked near the protest site was also damaged in what the driver said was an arson attack. The bus carried protesters from the South to join the mass protest in Bangkok. The most serious case was reported near Hua Charng bridge or near the Pathumwan intersection where several thousands of protesters were rallying to oust the care taker prime minister. Gunshots were fired by unknown number of gunmen into the security guards of the protesters at about midnight forcing passers-by, security guards, and protesters near the bridge to run for cover. Guards said the gun shots were fired from either the overhead BTS sky train station and tall building nearby. The gunshots were fired periodically but in aseries for half and hour. One security guard and two protesters were injured. They were admitted to Chulalongkorn hospital. Meanwhile ping pong bombs were also thrown into the security guards of the Network of Students and People for the Reform of Thailand (NSPRT)last night. But there was no injury. Throughout the night till dawn, explosions were heard neasr where the gusrds stayed to ensure safety for protesters. In another related incident, a double-decker bus parked in front of the Narng Lerng horse race course was also attacked by arsonist. The bus catched fire on its rear tires and door. However security guards of the race course helped to put out the fire before it engulfed the whole bus. The driver said he and his passengers came from Phatthalung province to join the NSPRT protest to oust the prime minister since Sunday He said he was sleeping inthe bus and smelled smoke from behind. He immediately rushed the bus and saw a car driving out immediately. He strongly believed the arson attack was from the anti-government protest motive. Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/gunfires-explosions-arson-rock-several-protest-sites-leaving-many-injured/ -- Thai PBS 2014-01-15 Once again the cowardly attacks come at night, despicable actions as usual from the reds / mysterious third hand / men in black - whoever, they are all the same.... Edited January 15, 2014 by tingtongteesood
tingtongteesood Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 Yes, this is benito suthep and his peaceful protesting. The violence in the report was perpetrated against the protestors by Adolph Taksin's militia mr. red propagandist.....
SouthernMan3 Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 "Gunfires, explosions and arson rock several protest sites leaving many injured" "Meanwhile a double-decker bus parked near the protest site was also damaged in what the driver said was an arson attack." "Gunshots were fired by unknown number of gunmen into the security guards of the protesters" "One security guard and two protesters were injured." "Meanwhile ping pong bombs were also thrown into the security guards of the Network of Students and People for the Reform of Thailand (NSPRT)last night. But there was no injury. Throughout the night till dawn, explosions were heard neasr where the gusrds stayed to ensure safety for protesters." Gee I wonder if the Yellow Shirts done it ? Yea, and maybe they bombed Abhisit's house too................ Go The People !!!
poisonus Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 All reports released by ANY ministry (see PTP minister led). Then you can guarantee it is propaganda designed to make the protests look violent. Strange how none of these reports have credible follow ups, or even credible evidence apart from a few photos released which are simple to stage.
poisonus Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 But so many coup/dictatorship apologists here yesterday were saying how this Democrat mob are so peaceful & so much different from the reds in 2010. Only 2 days & they are starting to attack security officers & random civilians. Worse record than the reds, who after 2 days had no incidents of violence. Could we imagine the violence & mayhem if the army were marching towards them with loaded war weapons as happened to the reds on several occasions? I would say that 99% of them are indeed peaceful regular folks out there showing their support. There will always be an element, and they can be easily planted into any situation. In total contrast, the redshirts are probably 60% violent and 40% genuine people voicing their opinion with their protest.
dtarasin Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 But so many coup/dictatorship apologists here yesterday were saying how this Democrat mob are so peaceful & so much different from the reds in 2010. Only 2 days & they are starting to attack security officers & random civilians. Worse record than the reds, who after 2 days had no incidents of violence. Could we imagine the violence & mayhem if the army were marching towards them with loaded war weapons as happened to the reds on several occasions? I would say that 99% of them are indeed peaceful regular folks out there showing their support. There will always be an element, and they can be easily planted into any situation. In total contrast, the redshirts are probably 60% violent and 40% genuine people voicing their opinion with their protest. Agreed. I'm not a fan of Suthep or these protesters either (bunch of self-righteous loudmouths with tunnel vision), but I wish people would stop comparing this mob to the reds in 2010. They're nowhere near as violent. Given the fact that isn't just "two days" as the previouis poster stated, but has been going on for months, the total casualties are in the single digits. Will this still hold true in the coming weeks? We'll see. But right now, they've been relatively behaved considering the numbers they have.
dtarasin Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 All reports released by ANY ministry (see PTP minister led). Then you can guarantee it is propaganda designed to make the protests look violent. Strange how none of these reports have credible follow ups, or even credible evidence apart from a few photos released which are simple to stage. Ah, but if the shoe was on the other foot, and the casualties were protesters, would you be so quick to dismiss it as propaganda as well?
Robby nz Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 Ah, but if the shoe was on the other foot, and the casualties were protesters, would you be so quick to dismiss it as propaganda as well? Most of he casualties were protesters, they were shot and bombed. What was the man doing that made him a target, perhaps he was or appeared to be throwing something. The guards are being shot at and bombs thrown at them every night, how do you think they feel about that ? Don't you think they are going to be on the look out for anyone acting suspicious. They are having to act as police because the real police are nowhere to be found.
Theoutsider Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 "Gunfires, explosions and arson rock several protest sites leaving many injured" "Meanwhile a double-decker bus parked near the protest site was also damaged in what the driver said was an arson attack." "Gunshots were fired by unknown number of gunmen into the security guards of the protesters" "One security guard and two protesters were injured." "Meanwhile ping pong bombs were also thrown into the security guards of the Network of Students and People for the Reform of Thailand (NSPRT)last night. But there was no injury. Throughout the night till dawn, explosions were heard neasr where the gusrds stayed to ensure safety for protesters." Gee I wonder if the Yellow Shirts done it ? Yea, and maybe they bombed Abhisit's house too................ Go The People !!! Mmmm very funny.
JoeLing Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 Just curious, I've heard of "ping pong shows" but ping pong bombs ??? Can someone enlighten me ? I too, although I have a picture in my head of a row of nubile young ladies launching ping pong balls like mortars. Could it be that those men in black were in fact some support from Pattaya ?
SouthernMan3 Posted January 15, 2014 Posted January 15, 2014 "Gunfires, explosions and arson rock several protest sites leaving many injured" "Meanwhile a double-decker bus parked near the protest site was also damaged in what the driver said was an arson attack." "Gunshots were fired by unknown number of gunmen into the security guards of the protesters" "One security guard and two protesters were injured." "Meanwhile ping pong bombs were also thrown into the security guards of the Network of Students and People for the Reform of Thailand (NSPRT)last night. But there was no injury. Throughout the night till dawn, explosions were heard neasr where the gusrds stayed to ensure safety for protesters." Gee I wonder if the Yellow Shirts done it ? Yea, and maybe they bombed Abhisit's house too................ Go The People !!! Mmmm very funny. I'm glad you are laughing. Laughing is good for you. I'm glad I could make you laugh. Good karma for me....
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