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Police are blocking the Nang Leung section and plan to retake a rally site

/Bangkok Post

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RT @Saksith: TR @kowit_js: Royal Plaza area has a lot of police busses and trucks in morning @js100radio http://t.co/w9DZsUKUVU

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RT @WilwithoneL: The calm before the storm? 100s of riot police chilling out near police station. #bangkok http://t.co/7Gp4fRbHZN

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RT @PatricLand: Another the view of the police at Royal Plaza RT @Dr_Prawut: http://t.co/AYfciksDzc

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Thailand to launch operation to reclaim protest sites

BANGKOK, February 14, 2014 (AFP) - Thailand deployed thousands of riot police in Bangkok on Friday to try to reclaim the government headquarters and other areas occupied by protesters seeking to force the prime minister from office.

The authorities plan to re-take several sites including Government House and the interior ministry, National Security Council chief Paradorn Pattanatabut told AFP, saying officials would try to negotiate with the demonstrators first.

"We will re-take wherever we can and arrest protest leaders," he said. "It's not a crackdown on the protests -- it's enforcement of the law over the protest sites."

He said there was illegal assembly and possession of weapons at the sites.

The operation appeared to be focused on the government district rather than major intersections in the commercial centre that have become the main focus of the rallies in recent weeks as part of what protesters have described as the "Bangkok shutdown".

Riot police removed protesters' tents and warned demonstrators through a loudspeaker not to resist the operation, according to AFP reporters at the scene.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's government held a general election earlier this month in an attempt to assuage opposition protesters who have staged more than three months of mass street demonstrations seeking her resignation.

The main opposition Democrat Party boycotted the vote, saying it would not end a political crisis stretching back to a military coup in 2006 that ousted Yingluck's elder brother Thaksin Shinawatra as premier.

Demonstrators prevented 10,000 polling stations from opening in the vote, affecting several million people, mainly in opposition strongholds in Bangkok and the south.

Protesters have occupied major intersections in the capital since January 13, although disruption to people's daily lives has been limited.

Attendance has fallen sharply, with most sites nearly deserted for much of the day and several thousand people joining the rallies in the evenings.

The leaders of the anti-government movement had called for a big two-day protest starting on Friday.

There has been a series of grenade attacks and shootings in the capital -- part of a wave of political violence linked to the protests that has left at least 10 people dead and hundreds injured.

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-- (c) Copyright AFP 2014-02-14

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about time.

but how about less publicity and more action.

the protest sites at pan fah and asoke, which i pass daily, have very few protesters during the week. an unexpected, well planned and well co-ordinated police operationcould easily clear these areas of protesters. hang on a minute... we're in thailand its bound to be a big <deleted> up.

Kindly refer to post #8

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Surely those guys are just contemplating the Buddhist precepts and preparing their minds for Makha Bucha.

I mean, this isn't Chicago, right? whistling.gif

They are waiting for the ordered roses to present them to the protesters. After all it is Valentine's day.

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If they clear the protesters today, what is to stop them coming back in greater numbers tomorrow, and Sunday, and Monday,....................?

Are we going to see mass arrests and detentions? How will Thaksin's toady Surapong explain that to the world?

Wait, I've worked it out! The BIB could blockade those sites to stop protesters from re-entering. That'll show them.

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oh-oh, the economic hitmen gave order out of Myanmar this time? - first string attached - retake by force the rally sites while YS forwarded the message to farmers to get paid next week. What an coincidence and timing ... buying time? so, how will they funnel the money into TH now and what other strings attached will be following?

I smell rats ...

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