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Red wave set to swamp Bangkok
Lindsay Murdoch

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Ready to rise: Members of the red shirts in Bangkok. Photo: AFP

BANGKOK: -- Impoverished northern Thailand will erupt if Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra is deposed by the courts or military.

They plan to call the uprising from a dingy 11th floor apartment above Chiang Mai, northern Thailand's capital.

''Be prepared. When the time comes I will call you out on to the streets,'' radio host Mahawan Kawang exhorts his 50,000 listeners. ''We must be ready to defend our prime minister and our country's democracy.''

Mahawan's 105.5FM is one of 2000 community radio stations across northern Thailand that has a pact to call out their millions of listeners if Thailand's embattled prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra is toppled in what pro-government red shirt supporters claim is an unannounced coup underway 700 kilometres away inBangkok.

''Don't be afraid. In Bangkok they look down on people from the north and say we are uneducated but we must show them that democracy is for everyone … our vote gives us the same rights as their vote,'' says Mahawan, a popular celebrity with amaster's degree who is known as ''DJ Nok''.

A few kilometres away, former police senior sergeant Pichit Tamoon sips coffee outside the red-painted headquarters of the city's red taxis and reveals plans for the mobilisation of 500,000 pro-government red shirt supporters who until now have largely remained quiet as anti-government protests have crippled Yingluck's government and shut down parts of Bangkok in the lead-up to Sunday's national elections, which authorities fear could turn violent.

Pichit, the red shirt co-ordinator for 17 vote-rich provinces, paints a disturbing scenario that would see northern Thailand's political separation from Bangkok and southern provinces and almost certainly stoke further violence in the country of 64 million people.

Mahawan Kawang says the supporters of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra are prepared to take to the streets again.

''We will not be the ones who will start the war, but if a coup happens we will announce that we will fight,'' Pichit says. ''Our groups have met and we have developed a plan to defend against an elite group that is bent on destroying our democratic system.''

Read more: http://www.smh.com.au/world/red-wave-set-to-swamp-bangkok-20140201-31tv2.html#ixzz2s7HwUlUZ

--The Sydney Morning Herald 2014-02-02

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If those do come to Bangkok ... I'll recommend to the gf that there is an untapped market maybe selling ageless face-cream to our friends from the north ... rolleyes.gif

They just look old from working hard to keep the rich BKK elite in the lifestyle they demand.
Sadly if the Dubai crim gets his way the next generation will look the same as they keep the rich Chang Mai elite in the lifestyle they demand.

In you other post it is possibly not the political colours on the wristbands that you see but the nation....two sides opposed but both contain an element with a common want for their country...common ground is there. There is hope.

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The Reds are proclaiming about Sedition and Revolution, not Democracy. The evidence is in their act of injuring or killing others who disagree with them.

Hmmm...DSI is very quiet towards this group of people. Who is DSI working for?

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Sadly if the Dubai crim gets his way the next generation will look the same as they keep the rich Chang Mai elite in the lifestyle they demand.

In you other post it is possibly not the political colours on the wristbands that you see but the nation....two sides opposed but both contain an element with a common want for their country...common ground is there. There is hope.

Of course if the poor and north continue to benefit from the raise in standard of living at the rate they have over the last 10 years that would be just great.

Someone without the the corruption but business sense of Thaksin and without the arrogance, manipulation and corruption of the Dems that would be nice. I also live in hope.

Thaksins business sense is self, acquired mainly through his position in Government. There is the greed problem.

There has been more corruption in the last 3 years than anything the Dems could have dreamed about.

Arrogance lies mainly in the FAMILY and hangers on.

Let the courts decide who has been corrupt. Time is Thailands hope, NOT quick elections before the PTP can be raked over in the courts about unaccounted money.

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