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I wonder if Tida and the rest of the Communists intend to return to the jungle and start a Khmer Rouge type insurrection like they did before.

Your statement is a simplistic attempt to raise the bogeyman of "commies". It is 2014, not 1950 and Senator Joe McCarthy the master of manipulation drank himself to death long ago.

Professor Thavornseth was an accomplished microbiologist and had a career on the rise until she made the sacrifice to join the pro-democracy uprising in 1973. It was that uprising that ended the brutal military dictatorship that had ruled Thailand with an iron fist. Subsequent to the 1976 massacre of students at Thammasat University and the reinstallation of the military dictatorship, her name was put on a target list for execution by the death squads that were roaming Thailand at the time killing the opponents of the military dictatorship. Yes, she fled to the jungle and the only group to offer her protection and support were the communists. She had no other option. It was flee or end up raped and dead in a field. She hid out for 6 years enduring hardship and suffering, all because she believed in democracy. She was non violent and it has never ever been alleged that she engaged in any acts of violence. She is the one UDD leader who has remained firm in her belief in non violence.

And now Thailand is suffering in part due to her Stockholm syndrome.

It's rather unfortunate that Tida has so little clout with the UDD that she can't stop the violence.

So in other words Tida is an UDDer failure.

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UDD leaders Tida Thavornset, Nattawut Saikua, Jatuporn Prompan, Korkaew Pikulthong, Weng Tojirakarn, and Yoswaris Chuklom announced at a news conference that the upcoming gathering will focus on strategies to deal with the ongoing political situation and how to manage a national reform in several dimensions.

What a deluded group of people, imagining themselves as managing a national reform in the future.

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my taxi driver from the golf course today was listening to the speeches from Nakhon Ratchasima and was clearly a supporter, he mentioned that there will be more than a million red shirts descending on Bangkok in the near future. God forbid! They really are becoming very polarised, a little worrying to be honest.

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UDD report card shows responsibility for over 90 dead during the brutal terrorist uprising and nothing achieved including not being able to overthrow an elected govt.

They can't even adhere to their own principles.

"To promote non-violence as our modus operandi for all activities"

The rest of the principles of democracy will catch up with this bunch of terrorists.

Time to listen to the will of the majority Tida.

Eeks hope that's not Suthep... Yukky in the extreme, maybe he should raise his right arm and grow a moustache?

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my taxi driver from the golf course today was listening to the speeches from Nakhon Ratchasima and was clearly a supporter, he mentioned that there will be more than a million red shirts descending on Bangkok in the near future. God forbid! They really are becoming very polarised, a little worrying to be honest.

That's ok. There are 6 million anti-government protesters to counter them. ...

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my taxi driver from the golf course today was listening to the speeches from Nakhon Ratchasima and was clearly a supporter, he mentioned that there will be more than a million red shirts descending on Bangkok in the near future. God forbid! They really are becoming very polarised, a little worrying to be honest.

Is their plan similar to last time they were here?

Meaning are they going to literally sh*t all over the place, loot it, then burn it?

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I wonder if Tida and the rest of the Communists intend to return to the jungle and start a Khmer Rouge type insurrection like they did before.

Your statement is a simplistic attempt to raise the bogeyman of "commies". It is 2014, not 1950 and Senator Joe McCarthy the master of manipulation drank himself to death long ago.

Professor Thavornseth was an accomplished microbiologist and had a career on the rise until she made the sacrifice to join the pro-democracy uprising in 1973. It was that uprising that ended the brutal military dictatorship that had ruled Thailand with an iron fist. Subsequent to the 1976 massacre of students at Thammasat University and the reinstallation of the military dictatorship, her name was put on a target list for execution by the death squads that were roaming Thailand at the time killing the opponents of the military dictatorship. Yes, she fled to the jungle and the only group to offer her protection and support were the communists. She had no other option. It was flee or end up raped and dead in a field. She hid out for 6 years enduring hardship and suffering, all because she believed in democracy. She was non violent and it has never ever been alleged that she engaged in any acts of violence. She is the one UDD leader who has remained firm in her belief in non violence.

And now Thailand is suffering in part due to her Stockholm syndrome.

It's rather unfortunate that Tida has so little clout with the UDD that she can't stop the violence.

So in other words Tida is an UDDer failure.

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IMO Suthep should be branded the next near Communist, don't like farangs, don't like people from the North, don't like people from the East only seems to like himself and his own means. If this galah gets into power or gets a peoples democracy like he has stated, we are going to be in some deeper poo then normal , ie NOW!

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"announced at a news conference that the upcoming gathering will focus on strategies to deal with the ongoing political situation and how to manage a national reform in several dimensions."

Welcome to Thailand. The hub of reform.............laugh.png

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I wonder if Tida and the rest of the Communists intend to return to the jungle and start a Khmer Rouge type insurrection like they did before.

Have another line mate, you need it......"Khmer Rouge style insurrection"....dear me, even for a Thai Visa forum that's impressive.

Note to self: i must stop feeding the trolls!.

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UDD report card shows responsibility for over 90 dead during the brutal terrorist uprising and nothing achieved including not being able to overthrow an elected govt.

They can't even adhere to their own principles.

"To promote non-violence as our modus operandi for all activities"

The rest of the principles of democracy will catch up with this bunch of terrorists.

Time to listen to the will of the majority Tida.

Why don't you let the electorate decide who the majority is?.

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And now Thailand is suffering in part due to her Stockholm syndrome.

It's rather unfortunate that Tida has so little clout with the UDD that she can't stop the violence.

So in other words Tida is an UDDer failure.

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IMO Suthep should be branded the next near Communist, don't like farangs, don't like people from the North, don't like people from the East only seems to like himself and his own means. If this galah gets into power or gets a peoples democracy like he has stated, we are going to be in some deeper poo then normal , ie NOW!

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"....we are going to be in some deeper poo then normal , ..."

I can't imagine being in Poo.

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"The move is aimed at making a stronger and more united UDD policy to tell society what is truly wanted by Thais"

Such arrogance. Thai society is quite capable of deciding for itself what it wants, and in any case is society different from Thais?

I think Thida is only interested in what the red shirt terrorists want.

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Some great insightful posts on the first page again.

UDD has played a great hand in keeping quite. Suthep and media only calling them out as they want the reds in bangkok to give the army a pretext to come in.

They showing that this week PT has weathered the Court and Media combined assault on democracy and reminding the Army of the big problems they WILL have if they Coup.

PM looking stronger and as the media is at 100% propaganda level, she can only gain strength from it. Well done again.

Courts are backfooted today and have a protest on their steps of people demanding the Courts reform first!! Bet they didn't intend for themselves and the Media to be caught up in this reform. Media will self reform as we will all stop reading the guff they right once this coup plot is put to bed. Nation might get a few sales from deluded expats at the low end beer bar level, but nothing else after insulting our intelligence like this.

There will be more at this meeting than are left with Suthep... even on his big 1,000 man march on tuesday.

There may be more there but they will be paid to be there. The bits about not having the army but having people available etc etc is a not very thinly veiled threat. Looks like the (relatively) peaceful last 2 months may not last if your head office decides to play it's (familiar) violence & mayhem card.

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my taxi driver from the golf course today was listening to the speeches from Nakhon Ratchasima and was clearly a supporter, he mentioned that there will be more than a million red shirts descending on Bangkok in the near future. God forbid! They really are becoming very polarised, a little worrying to be honest.

Is their plan similar to last time they were here?

Meaning are they going to literally sh*t all over the place, loot it, then burn it?

Unfortunately, if they come, they will behave as you suggest. Not the best socially adjusted or self disciplined citizens in the country.

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According to an article a couple days ago, according to several investigators who visited the families and areas, all of the farmer suicides (as I recall there were 11) were non-rice pledging related. They were all the result of either prior mental illness or other bad debt problems which they had taken on. Look it up in the Bangkok Post and elsewhere.

However, If you believe this is all a whitewash and fabricated by some gov''t entity,, then that is your right to not trust those reporting these stories. Who then do you really trust to feed the information on political developments?

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Whilst they are all together why don't they start their OWN political party and stand in the next election.

They all seem qualified and they obviously are willing to tell/explain to the whole of the Thai people what is truly wanted and needed in Thailand.

Not a bad idea; after all, it doesn't look like PTP will be around much longer!

Without a very rich backer they will not get too far.

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my taxi driver from the golf course today was listening to the speeches from Nakhon Ratchasima and was clearly a supporter, he mentioned that there will be more than a million red shirts descending on Bangkok in the near future. God forbid! They really are becoming very polarised, a little worrying to be honest.

I can't even talk or discuss anything like this with my neighbour who is a Red Shirt or certainly pro Thaksin.

I tried to explain to her that somewhere in this current mess there are points common to all sides and that there are probably people from many sides sitting quietly in rooms somewhere talking to the other side over a beer and food trying to find that common ground. Not Yingluck or Suthep but senior people 3 or 4 rows behind them on both sides who can see what is happening to the country and the people and are frightened of what may come in the near future and want to stop it before it goes too far.

I tried talking to her again this evening and she kept talking over me so I just said goodnight and went home.

My wife sensibly ignores both of us and refuses to take a side.

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"The move is aimed at making a stronger and more united UDD policy to tell society what is truly wanted by Thais"

Suthep and his fascist council. Thida and her fascist UDD bully boys.

Fascists to the left of me

Fascists to the right of me

Fascists busy, busy, busy

All intent on telling you and me

Why theirs is the best utopian society

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I wonder if Tida and the rest of the Communists intend to return to the jungle and start a Khmer Rouge type insurrection like they did before.

Historical when the fascist invaded Red territory the fascist suffer some of its greatest defeat , which by 1945 were massive defeats, The red shirts would be a force not to mess with!

Cheers

IIRC, it was only weeks ago that a group of students sent the Reds running.

Their days are over.

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Most of the Korat people I know are NOT red shirts. Maybe it's the company I keep

Chances are you live in a city like I do, which is vehemently yellow. And when they want to have an upcountry rally to show how populist they are they come here (sorry not lomsak) but in fact it is a yellow city in a red province. I imagine yours is too.

In the elections, not the recent ones, this province goes almost totally red by a overwhelming margin. You would never beleive it if you live in the city like I do

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That should give you a real perspective of the social divide. This country is stepping closer and closer to the brink

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The courts said you're allowed to protest without consequence. I hope to see them soon in Bangkok. It's the only way that the Sino-Thais will take them seriously and respect their political rights.

Rightly or wrongly, rural people see this as another coup executed by the Sino-Thai elite who want to install a government that will enrich them even more at the expense of rural Thais. That's the perception and it's a perception held by rural Thais for good reason.

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Having read through some of the more hysterical posts on this thread I am not sure whether I should be looking for reds under the bed or outside scanning the skies for B52s!

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Having read through some of the more hysterical posts on this thread I am not sure whether I should be looking for reds under the bed or outside scanning the skies for B52s!

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Maybe you should take a reservation for one of Tida's Red re-education camps.

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Another Chinese Southerner who is hated by the people in the South. Why can't Isaan people find leaders of their own instead of these Southern transplants like Jataporn, Nattawut and Veera who only use them for their own ends?

Thida joined the Communist Party of Thailand but claims she rejected their ideology, even though she was selected for special training in Hanoi with the other hard core leaders. She is riding on the coat tails of the red shirts until the time is right to ditch Thaksin and the other capitalist scum and start a proper Maoist revolution.

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The courts said you're allowed to protest without consequence. I hope to see them soon in Bangkok. It's the only way that the Sino-Thais will take them seriously and respect their political rights.

Rightly or wrongly, rural people see this as another coup executed by the Sino-Thai elite who want to install a government that will enrich them even more at the expense of rural Thais. That's the perception and it's a perception held by rural Thais for good reason.

So they want to hang on to another Sino-Thai elite that has been enriching themselves at their expense and even stole so much from the rice pledging scheme there was nothing left to pay the farmers.

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