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NSPTR threatens to abduct Yingluck, Chalerm and Adul

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NSPTR threatens to abduct Yingluck, Chalerm and Adul

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BANGKOK: -- Hard-core protesters have vowed to defy the Emergency Decree and to abduct caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, Labour Minister Chalerm Yubamrung and the national police chief, Adul Saengsingkaew.

Mr Nitithorn Lumlua, advisor to the Network of Students and People for Thailand’s Reform, told protesters at Chamaimaruchet bridge, that his protesters would march on the streets in Bangkok every day from now on for a couple of days after which they would try to capture the prime minister, Chalerm and the national police chief.

However, he said that the protesters would not trespass into any government premises.

Mr Nitithorn said it was very suspicious that the declaration of the state of emergency was not broadcast live on TV pool which should have been the case for such an important announcement. He noted that this might stem from the fact that there was a conflict between the government and the military over the declaration of the state of emergency.

The protest leader also said that he would lodge a petition with the court to scrap the Emergency Decree.

Meanwhile two giant firecrackers were tossed at Miksakawan intersection near the NSPTR protest site at about 11.15 pm Tuesday night but there were no injuries. Two vocational students were later detained by protest guards as suspects. They were later handed over to Dusit police.

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Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/nsptr-threatens-abduct-yingluck-chalerm-adul/

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-- Thai PBS 2014-01-22

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Abduct Chalerm.. Who wouldn't pay to see that? giggle.gif

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Another stupid statement for the sheeple ........ amazing what some people will say for a few whistlescoffee1.gif

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Mr Nitithorn Lumlua, advisor to the Network of Students and People for Thailand’s Reform, told protesters at Chamaimaruchet bridge, that his protesters would march on the streets in Bangkok every day from now on for a couple of days after which they would try to capture the prime minister, Chalerm and the national police chief.

I need the help of a professional actor to express my reaction:

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Oh Duh...Nitihorn want to lodge a petition to scrap the emergency decree, yet in the same breath wants to abduct the PM...talk about dumb and dumber...where do these idiots come from? Oh yeah amazing Thailand. <Edited>

He better read the book " Thai for dummies" first and then open his mouth ....passifier.gif

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Rhetoric like this is extremely inflammatory. These people are now a liability to the anti-Shin movement. Similar remarks by Suthep earlier on were also inflammatory, but with the SOE now declared, the potential for violence is far greater.

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Suthep finally takes a day off and another nutcase enters the stage!!w00t.gif

Wow, this is what we call a peaceful protest. He is playing a 'capturing game - hide and seek.'

Abduct Chalerm.. Who wouldn't pay to see that? giggle.gif

More importantly, who in their right mind would pay one satang to have him freed??coffee1.gif

(Goes for all 3 by the way!)

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Criminal, violent, unconstitutional, ... This "peaceful" protest is very entertaining, really :rolleyes:

Shoot at police, destroy democracy, kill red shirts, carry all sorts of weapons, intimidate media, beat taxi drivers, occupy buildings, brutalize a child, disrupt the economy, make countless false accusations, torch busses, detain people, lie, ... and now abduct the PM...

These yellow crazy guys should really be sent to rehab :wacko:

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This guy really isn't helping Thailand. I am no fan of Thaksin (at all), but if this type of fellow is the alternative..... sad.png

On a lighter note, Chalerm might like to consider swapping out his pink Bentlet for something slightly less conspicuous.... a grey Vios perhaps?

Look at the guy's photo ....explains a lot about his IQ.

Oh Duh...Nitihorn want to lodge a petition to scrap the emergency decree, yet in the same breath wants to abduct the PM...talk about dumb and dumber...where do these idiots come from? Oh yeah amazing Thailand. <edited>

LOL out of likes but thats the post of the day for me .....cheesy.gif

Another stupid statement for the sheeple ........ amazing what some people will say for a few whistlescoffee1.gif

Had to laugh at this. Protest guards captured the offenders and "Handed them over to the Dusit police" &lt;deleted&gt; just to show you how good the police are when peoples arrests have to take place.

Why are the police not there to do it themselves ?..............this is a repeat of police attitude in 2010. flee the scene, we are here for tea money business in the main, we do not have time for policing.

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Abduct Chalerm.. Who wouldn't pay to see that? giggle.gif

More importantly, who in their right mind would pay one satang to have him freed??coffee1.gif

(Goes for all 3 by the way!)

Who in their right mind would want to abduct Chalerm and detain him ? Pity the poor fools chosen to guard him, imagine locked in a room with him ranting and raving 24 hours a day !

Silly, silly, silly . . . engage brain before thinking/speaking in future . . . you'll achieve far more if you keep things (relatively) peaceful . . .

I thought, there was enough shade at all the protest sites.

If not...get this guy out of the sun!

Quick!

What a tool!

All talk no action. He knows he can't do it, just got diarrhea of the mouth.

At this point one might well ask - which is more threatening - grenade attacks - or words ? Avid supporters of the Yingluck administration would say " Of course, it's words, words, words ! " Yet one side has engaged in a tactic of random grenade attacks and one has not. Yet the supporters of the administration, as well as the administration, and without question the police - will be playing back the words of one of the leaders of the NSPTR, one of the affiliate splinter groups associated with the PDRC. As powerful as words are - they are no match to the destructive power and terror of a grenade. Nonetheless, not only will some say that they are, but they will argue they are in fact more powerful and destructive. Perhaps in the world of Robert Lewis Stevenson, but not today in Bangkok. The rhetoric should cool down from the NSPTR, however, because it is playing into the narrative of the Yingluck administration, and is deflecting genuine outrage and focus away from the grenade attacks, as well as the campaign to thwart their investigations and the active engagement of cover-ups. The tactic announced by Suthep yesterday to sit when confronted by the police is the correct stance, and will undoubtedly be the last thing the Yingluck administration wants to see broadcast around the world.

" Mr Nitithorn said it was very suspicious that the declaration of the state of emergency was not broadcast live on TV pool which should have been the case for such an important announcement. He noted that this might stem from the fact that there was a conflict between the government and the military over the declaration of the state of emergency. "

This is the real story. Indeed, state of emergencies are always issued on all television channels simultaneously. That didn't happen yesterday afternoon. Indeed, it is becoming even more clear that the army is not on board. The administration has used the emergency decree as a coercive bluff to get the army on board. It hasn't worked. What has worked - according to a senior Thai Navy officer - is now a mission afoot which is smuggling into the country Cambodian mercenaries for the purposes of crushing the protest movement. This isn't just something that comes from the mouth of Jatuporn or Arisman - both keen admirers of Cambodia. It is from a senior officer of the Thai Navy. And it comes with clear questions and insinuations about the police. The real story - for those that are interested - is that.

I thought, there was enough shade at all the protest sites.

If not...get this guy out of the sun!

Quick!

What a tool!

Many more fools in the war room.

First he said "they would try to capture the prime minister, Chalerm and the national police chief", then he said "protesters would not trespass into any government premises", he has obviously not given any serious thought to what he was going to say before he opened his mouth and let this slip out, if this protest movement is serious about wanting to displace the government by people power they will really need to gag the unthinking talkers.

Threatening kidnap and abduction.

Top of the list for an arrest, where are the police & the calming force of the military ? Duh!

I thought, there was enough shade at all the protest sites.

If not...get this guy out of the sun!

Quick!

What a tool!

Many more fools in the war room.

Ha ha thought you said fool--sorry you said tool. so my reply is same, many more tools in the war room.

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Look at the guy's photo ....explains a lot about his IQ.

Yours to i suspect whistling.gif

Look at the guy's photo ....explains a lot about his IQ.

Sitting in a glass house, throwing stones...cheesy.gif

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