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Chalerm warns of intensified action against protesters, financiers
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BANGKOK, Jan 23 – Enforcement of Thailand's Emergency Decree will be strengthened with an emphasis on arresting protest leaders and taking legal action against major financiers of rallies, caretaker Labour Minister Chalerm Yubamrung announced today.

In his capacity as director of the Centre for Maintaining Peace and Order, Mr Chalerm said supporters of the protests will have their assets confiscated if they are found guilty by the National Counter Corruption Commission.

He said the caretaker government will not block the media in their news coverage but may take action against the BlueSky channel which he said has distorted facts.

Rallies by the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) have been broadcast and reported daily on BlueSky TV.

Mr Chalerm said protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban should be careful and listen to a warning by political firebrand and Yellow Shirt leader Sondhi Limthongkul who was almost killed during his political protests against the previous government.

He said the government will avoid using force or suppress the people but would concentrate on dialogue with protest leaders.

“We have asked core leader Thaworn Senneam to stop the rally at Victory Monument which has blocked traffic and created inconveniences to people,” he said.

Mr Chalerm said the government has put up a sign calling for “Peace for Bangkok” since the PDRC-initiated Bangkok shutdown.

He condemned PRDC members for intimidating caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra when she performed her customary duty at the office of the Permanent Secretary for Defence at Muang Thong Thani, and at the Labour Ministry yesterday.

The defacing of the sign designating the National Police Bureau was inappropriate, he said.

He said he believed the advance election this Sunday will be carried out smoothly with the people’s cooperation, adding that more than 100,000 police personnel will be on duty during the election. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2014-01-23

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Is Chalerm now starting to do his job?

Yes...next thing he will be sending in the bulldozers and having to turn the sites into parks like he had to do when he tore down part of Sukemvite.

Oh dear.....wrong politician Harry.

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Is Chalerm now starting to do his job?

Yes...next thing he will be sending in the bulldozers and having to turn the sites into parks like he had to do when he tore down part of Sukemvite.

I think you will find it was Chuwit who did that

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Was Chalerm the one getteing the ear medicine?

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LOL! First he says he'll 'talk' it out with the protestors. Now he just threatened the leaders with death. Way to go Chalerm! It wouldn't be normal if you didn't threaten someone. Now why don't you promise to behead yourself if you don't disperse the protestors within a time frame?

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Mr Chalerm said protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban should be careful and listen to a warning by political firebrand and Yellow Shirt leader Sondhi Limthongkul who was almost killed during his political protests against the previous government.

Spoken like a true gangster.

He IS a TRUE GANGSTER!

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Is Chalerm now starting to do his job?

Yes...next thing he will be sending in the bulldozers and having to turn the sites into parks like he had to do when he tore down part of Sukemvite.

It wasn't Chalerm however Chuvit and Chalerm are from the same kind of characters.

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Chalerm is back in the spotlight, and he knows how to kick ass in Thailand. Charlerm will get this festering boil pushed up to its head fast. Chalerm is a genuine Thai leader.

You mean all Mouth and no trousers?

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Mr Chalerm said supporters of the protests will have their assets confiscated if they are found guilty by the National Counter Corruption Commission.

He's going to need bigger jails. Arresting all those lining the streets giving Suthep money! Wonder if The NACC would actually prosecute these people, they can hardly be called corrupt for making donations to the PDRC.

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I didn't pay any attention for more than two day. What's this CMPO? Does it work instead of the CAPO or parallel to it?

It's a way of shifting the blame onto Chalerm and gives the shin clan time to evacuate when the time comes!

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Chalerm is back in the spotlight, and he knows how to kick ass in Thailand. Charlerm will get this festering boil pushed up to its head fast. Chalerm is a genuine Thai leader.

I thought they didn't want a civil war ? Charlerm , fortified on ear medicine would cause problems in an empty house

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If this all does end in a bloody Coup, i hope this clown is the first to get a bullet... he is the most vile person in Thai politics (with the possible exception of the desert coward)

Agreed, and I do like the "Desert Coward" description.

I'm no fan of care-taking MoL Pol. Captain Chalerm, but to wish a bullet on him?

Still hoping that if we get a coup it will be a bloodless one like on the 19th of September 2006. The chances to a coup may grow, but the chances of a bloodless one seem to diminish only. Latest is Ms. Thida again with her warning of 'others' trying to create a situation leading to a coup and continuing with

""The current situation is like (we) are waiting for a coup as the army has clearly stated that they will intervene if any violence occurs," said the UDD leader."

Of course no violence will be forcoming by those loveble, peaceful anti-anti-government protesters.

BTW who remembers that the caretaker government led by Pheu Thai undemocratically tried to push through an blanket amnesty bill, one which would absolve all about 2010 and eight more years around it?

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