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Thaksin - thoroughly disliked by many, tolerated by an equal number.

Yingluck - as thick as a mud milkshake.

Suthep - typical corrupt politician and as loopy as a fruit rhino.

Chalerm - barking mad and absolutely the worst person in the world to trust with anything.

Seasoned script writers couldn't dream up such a set of dysfunctional characters if they tried.

Yep. Send in the sons!!!

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Good timing. Suthep has run out of moves.

The goverment has handled these "protesters" (terrorists would be a more accurate description) extremely well so far.

just phoned the wife and told her you said she was a terrorist for peacefully protesting ...thumbsup.gif ans...loud laughter,and then how old is he......

I take it your wife did not the the see the savage attack on a Bangkok taxi driver 2 weeks ago or the assault which hospitalized the two policemen or the brutal assault which left a journalist from The Nation unconscious. I assume the random attacks on street vendors has also gone unnoticed.

Next time you phone your wife tell her to take of her yellow tinted glasses and open her eyes. She might get a surprise.

Did you see it? Do you know with absolute certainty all of the facts?

you might get a surprise!

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Chalerm Granted Command Under Emergency Decree

By Khaosod English

BANGKOK: -- Citing violent incidents in recent weeks, the government has imposed State of Emergency over Bangkok and neighbouring provinces.

Deputy Prime Minister Surapong Tovichakchaikul announced this evening that the emergency decree will last for 60 days.

The areas affected by the decree are Bangkok, Nonthaburi province, and some districts in the provinces of Pathumthani and Samutprakarn.

The announcement came amid the increasingly violent political crisis, in which anti-government protesters have come under grenade attacks, drive-by shootings, and smaller bomb attacks almost on a daily basis.

Last time Bangkok was under State of Emergency was almost 4 years ago, when the administration of then-Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva announced it to contain mass protests led by the United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) in April 2010.

Mr. Surapong said the emergency decree will help the security forces to prevent such violence in the future, and assist the police in apprehending any perpetrators.

Under the State of Emergency, the government and security forces will be granted with sweeping powers to contain the ongoing protests, such as imposing curfews, censoring the media, making arrests or searches without court warrant, and banning any political gathering.

Unlike the Internal Security Act, which had been imposed in some districts of Bangkok during the protests, the State of Emergency decree does not allow members of the public to take any legal action against the security forces if they have been affected in any way by the state operations.

However, Mr. Surapong insisted that the military and the police deployed near protest sites will not be armed.

Following the declaration of the emergency decree, the government will also form a special ′centre for peace administration′ to exercise the emergency powers allowed under the decree.

The centre will be headed by Mr. Surapong, but its operational arms will be chaired by Labour Minister Chalerm Yoobamrung, officials said.

The decision of the government to appoint Mr. Chalerm in charge of the special administration is bound to raise the eyebrows of many observers, as Mr. Chalerm has been deeply despised by many anti-government protesters.

It would also be an official comeback moment for Mr. Chalerm, who lost his influential post as a Deputy Prime Minister last year due to, many analysts said, his tendency to make divisive remarks.

Source: http://www.khaosod.co.th/en/view_newsonline.php?newsid=TVRNNU1ETXdOalV5T1E9PQ==

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-- Khaosod English 2014-01-22

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what a joke this govt is, they cannot handle the fact they are on their last legs and after declaring that they will not invoke this unless there is more violence they do it. This once again shows how pathetic the ptp are, they have no idea what to do and are reaching for straws. Lets see how long yl and the capo people can keep their hands clean from the blood, they are now responsible for any deaths.

I have to admit to the uneducated masses it makes them look good. All they had to do was throw a few grenades and declare an emergency decree. Bingo they shut down the protestors.

 
"The cabinet decided to invoke the emergency decree to take care of the 
situation and to enforce the law,"

Now that they have made it illegal to protest. That is short for taking away their constitutional rights they can gaily carry on with their merry money making schemes. They don't have to worry about the people any more. If the people give them trouble just knock them in the head with their batons and caart them off to jail.

I just have a gut feeling that this is not going to turn out very well for them. Just a gut feeling no proof.

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""The cabinet decided to invoke the emergency decree to take care of the situation and to enforce the law," And just who will they get to take care of the situation? Ghostbusters?

"We will not use force. We have no policy to disperse them (the protesters) and we haven't announced a curfew yet," So they are going to ask them "please, pretty please"? Oh wait, that would be a policy. Let's see.... no force, no policy, no curfew.... can someone please tell me how this will change anything from how it is now?

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Good timing. Suthep has run out of moves.

The goverment has handled these "protesters" (terrorists would be a more accurate description) extremely well so far.

You may wish to re-visit the definition of "terrorist" and try again...........

Indeed, you too may wish to re-visit the definition.

It includes interfering with telecommunications...

Over to you ^^

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I have to admit that the incumbent governments policy of doing nothing (deescalate) or enflame protesters was working. However they should have done a great deal more to remove some top military brass who started flexing there political mussels. Now it looks as if they are playing in to the Army's hands. It will be interesting to see who and how they will enforce the state of emergency. I fear the outcome could turn into a pitched battle, flowed by a coup d'ėtat.

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If - and we don't know any more details yet - the army is asked to clear up the streets and send the protesters home and refuse, then that would draw a much bigger and clearer line between the police and the army.

At this stage nothing else has been announced, so have to assume the dwindling protests will continue for the time being. However, it will not come as a surprise if the anti-government protesters' sites are merged into one at Pathumwan which would be slightly easier to defend. On the other hand, if they suspect the army would come out in their favour they will stick with the 7 sites and hope for confrontation.

For the time being nobody who posts on this forum can honestly say they know what is going to happen, since they are not inside Prayuth's head and certainly wouldn't want to be rattling around in Yingluck's head.

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Let the games begin.

., its about the people of Thailand, they deserve to have a corruption free govt and not have all the countries money put into the ptp's personal bank accounts but being a red you are peobably on the pat list too, pathetic.

"they deserve to have a corruptionfree government"

Wrong!! The corrupt Thai people have exactly the government they deserve!!coffee1.gif

How true.

Corruption begins at home!

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Let the games begin.

again we see how small minded the red brigade in here are with garbage posts like thism sounds like you want to see blood. Just remember that this time yl and co will be the ones responsible for any deaths in their bid to get her criminal brother back to Thailand and to continue the corruption. Thius isnt about suthep, its about the people of Thailand, they deserve to have a corruption free govt and not have all the countries money put into the ptp's personal bank accounts but being a red you are peobably on the pat list too, pathetic.

And this isn't just about Suthep or Thaksin, it's about the rule of law. But, then given your post above I'm guessing you are all in favour of elections, since it's "about the people of Thailand". Or is it just about some of the people of Thailand? Because if it was about all of them, you'd be keen to let their voices be heard, no?

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Keep in mind that a not small group of unpaid rice farmers announced today they are heading for Bkk to join the anti-gov't protestors, and there are many farmers groups across the country also very pissed off at not being paid and also making threats of anti-govt protests.

So why did the gov't invoke the emergency clause?

Imho the current govt / caretaker govt wouldn't hesitate to do this.

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what a joke this govt is, they cannot handle the fact they are on their last legs and after declaring that they will not invoke this unless there is more violence they do it. This once again shows how pathetic the ptp are, they have no idea what to do and are reaching for straws. Lets see how long yl and the capo people can keep their hands clean from the blood, they are now responsible for any deaths.

Is such inflammatory nonsense really necessary ?

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I have to admit that the incumbent governments policy of doing nothing (deescalate) or enflame protesters was working. However they should have done a great deal more to remove some top military brass who started flexing there political mussels. Now it looks as if they are playing in to the Army's hands. It will be interesting to see who and how they will enforce the state of emergency. I fear the outcome could turn into a pitched battle, flowed by a coup d'ėtat.

No pitched battles - the PDRC protesters pride themselves in having no weapons, as repeated ad nauseam by their leaders.

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"Chalerm said the government had to invoke the emergency decree to announce the state of emergency because the protests by the People's Democratic Reform Committee had turned violent."

All those government apologists /red's who said what do the government have to gain from grenades being thrown... there ya go.. out of the alcholics mouth.

Let's see if any of the attackers are actually captures, in addition to the lady caught driving the Nissan in the gun attack.

Let's see who these people really are and who instructed them.

If they aren't caught, the facts don't come out or things get fudged and forgotten, then it will be pretty obvious,

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Good timing. Suthep has run out of moves.

The goverment has handled these "protesters" (terrorists would be a more accurate description) extremely well so far.

Very Good! How long have you been a science fiction writer?

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