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BANGKOK, Feb 25 – A Red Shirt leader has called on the Royal Thai Navy to stop protecting protest leaders of the anti-government People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC).

Thida Thavornseth, chairwoman of the Red Shirt’s United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), said the navy should withdraw its personnel who have provided safety for Phra Buddha Issara at Chaeng Wattana rally site and PDRC secretary general Suthep Thaugsuban.

She said Rear Adm Winai Klom-in, commander of the Naval Special Warfare Command was creating conflicts between Thailand and its neighbour in his statement that foreign forces were responsible for last Friday’s attack on a rally against the government in the eastern province of Trat.

The navy chief should warn the SEAL commander for making the statement, Mrs Thida said.

She condemned the shooting and bombing of anti-government rallies in Trat and Ratchprasong over the weekend, saying that such violence should not occur no matter if it involved any faction.

Mrs Thida said the Red Shirt assembly of key leaders nationwide, held in Nakhon Ratchasima on Sunday, was not politically motivated.

The objective was to exchange views among members in light of attempts by some military groups to discredit independent organisations and obstruct the democratic system, she said.

“It doesn’t matter whether people from which sides are killed and injured, we have to condemn assailants. The world community is watching incidents in Thailand,” she said. (MCOT online news).

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-- TNA 2014-02-25

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Red shirt democracy. Kill 'em, bomb 'em, destroy 'em.

Yeah, we really need to keep these guys in office...

You are missing the point. The Navy personnel are refusing to allow the civilian police from carrying out a non violent dispersal of the squatters. The lower court upheld the SOE. That means it upheld the government's duty and obligation to reopen blocked roadways. The court also said that the civila authority could not use force. Unfortunately, when there are heavily armed military personnel protecting an illegal activity, it prevents a non violent response. It also demonstrates a conflict of interest and the tacit support of some parts of the military for illegal activity.

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The Navy personnel are refusing to allow the civilian police from carrying out a non violent dispersal of the squatters"

You have proof for this assertion?

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Well she said the right words about the violence that has been used but i don't believe she was being honest. She just knows it is better to distance themselves from the murder of innocent children and unarmed men and women.

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No I haven't. With all the bombings and killings, I'm glad at least someone in the military is there protecting the protestors.

Well at least you are being honest in your contempt for a civilian government. You have made clear that you support the Thai military's conflict of interest and of its taking sides in a political matter. A professional military does not meddle in this manner. Nor does it take up arms against a civilian government acting in a lawful manner. As a reminder, the lower court upheld the SOE which included the dispersal of the squatters,

As a reminder, the lower court upheld the SOE which included the dispersal of the squatters, ??

As far as I know dispersal was excluded

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Red shirt democracy. Kill 'em, bomb 'em, destroy 'em.

Yeah, we really need to keep these guys in office...

You are missing the point. The Navy personnel are refusing to allow the civilian police from carrying out a non violent dispersal of the squatters. The lower court upheld the SOE. That means it upheld the government's duty and obligation to reopen blocked roadways. The court also said that the civila authority could not use force. Unfortunately, when there are heavily armed military personnel protecting an illegal activity, it prevents a non violent response. It also demonstrates a conflict of interest and the tacit support of some parts of the military for illegal activity.

Yes, the Police also really need to take urgent action against the Red Shirt/UDD/Pheu Thai militants who are now coming out in force, wearing their black shirts and masks, blocking roads and generally inflaming an already tense situation.

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No I haven't. With all the bombings and killings, I'm glad at least someone in the military is there protecting the protestors.

Well at least you are being honest in your contempt for a civilian government. You have made clear that you support the Thai military's conflict of interest and of its taking sides in a political matter. A professional military does not meddle in this manner. Nor does it take up arms against a civilian government acting in a lawful manner. As a reminder, the lower court upheld the SOE which included the dispersal of the squatters,

Who meddles in this matter then??? the police 2010 ran away----here where are they to protect all ??? have they nailed anyone for any bombings or shootings, maybe the odd one--when a red leader was shot.

My point therefore is, who is there to protect.??

Way out of conflict area, Yesterday at Udon Thani a massive traffic jam was caused by 25 police stopping all traffic near one of the biggest junctions in the north.

This was to get tea money. Now compare say UK most of the force from ALL counties would be called upon to the riot areas to help protect -restore order.

Why are these collecting tea money, when they should be on emergency duties in BKK and other areas.

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She condemned the shooting and bombing of anti-government rallies in Trat and Ratchprasong over the weekend, saying that such violence should not occur no matter if it involved any faction.

Mrs Thida said the Red Shirt assembly of key leaders nationwide, held in Nakhon Ratchasima on Sunday, was not politically motivated.

What a nasty liar Thida is.

Here is what a Red Shirt leader and Police officer had to say about the violence in Trat during that same rally in Nakhon Ratchasima.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gbOC5J8Npak

"I have good news to tell my red-shirt brothers and sisters from all provinces. The People’s Democratic Reform Committee members of Suthep (Thaugsuban) at the protest stage in Khao Saming (Trat province) were deservedly given a reception by the locals. Five PDRC people were killed and over 30 injured"

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So a Red Shirt leader is happy that children are being killed. These guys are real low life scum. The fact that the same guy is on stage until the end with Thida, Weng, Jatuporn and Nathawut standing next to him says it all.

Amazing allright

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Sorry Thida but in what official capacity are you allowed to tell the military what they can or cannot do? Have to admit you have a set of stones on you. Even the Poo doesn't tell the military what to do.

Unlike the police and the CMPO, at least one organization is doing its job to protect the people. These people are getting shot at and bombed daily so why shouldn't the Navy protect them? If the police won't do their job, the military will.

Could be a reference to those Navy Seals arrested carrying VIP passes issued by Suthep. Armed to the teeth with guns with silencers. Forgotten that one Gerry?

I think she means these guys. Of which the 3 caught by the police were only a part. Military are supposed to be neutral.

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Rear Admiral Winai said they'd been withdrawn (he was the person that bailed the 3 out saying they were investigating drugs), but were seen again at Pan Fah bridge:
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Infact they seem to spring up everywhere.

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Sorry Thida but in what official capacity are you allowed to tell the military what they can or cannot do? Have to admit you have a set of stones on you. Even the Poo doesn't tell the military what to do.

Unlike the police and the CMPO, at least one organization is doing its job to protect the people. These people are getting shot at and bombed daily so why shouldn't the Navy protect them? If the police won't do their job, the military will.

Could be a reference to those Navy Seals arrested carrying VIP passes issued by Suthep. Armed to the teeth with guns with silencers. Forgotten that one Gerry?

I think she means these guys. Of which the 3 caught by the police were only a part. Military are supposed to be neutral.

Rear Admiral Winai said they'd been withdrawn (he was the person that bailed the 3 out saying they were investigating drugs), but were seen again at Pan Fah bridge:

Infact they seem to spring up everywhere.

BNC. Those guys are only in YOUR mind the Navy seals .. no proof!

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I showed my wife the video and she translated it to me ,

That is criminal in my mind .

I wouder if the foreign media will ever report this ?

The foreign media should come out of ther 5 star hotels and start doing some real investigating reporting .

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