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Red-shirt guards seize farmers’ muster point on Friendship Highway

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BANGKOK: -- About 30 red-shirt guards in black shirts and some cover their faces with masks erected make-shift tents at Samyaek Ban Wat trisection in Kong district of Nakhon Ratchasima with posters and placards warning farmers to stay away from the area.

The Samyaek Ban Wat trisection is the muster point where farmers from 20 northeast provinces will meet today to pressure the caretaker prime minister to pay for their rice sold under the government’s rice-pledging scheme immediately.

The farmers were told by their leader Nakorn Sriwiwat to meet and blockade the Friendship Highway to put pressure on Ms Yingluck Shinawatra today.

But he said that he has decided to shift the muster point to Ban Sratramk in Chokchai district of Nakhon Ratchasima instead to avoid confrontation with the red-shirts.

He said farmers will discuss what action should be taken to deal with the caretaker government, while insisting that farmers will continue to pressure her for the payment.

No farmers appeared at the muster point after they learned of the arrival of the red-shirt guards in the area.

One of the posters the red-shirt put up to oppose farmers reads “Democracy..No Hooligans Blockading Highway”, and another reads
“Don not come to make trouble in this area.”

They also have also installed loudspeakers on trucks ready to counter the farmers.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/red-shirt-guards-seize-farmers-muster-point-friendship-highway/

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-- Thai PBS 2014-02-25

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A turning point could easily come on Friday as it looks increasingly unlikely that funding will be found to pay the farmers more than a token amount, and reports from the BAAC that there will not be any funding for the next crop could cause the farmers to regroup for demonstrations

The reaction of the red-shirt/UDD camp to this will be interesting - will they try to stop the farmers with more direct means (rather than the spikes in the road by some parties unknown last time)

A direct confrontation between farmers and red-shirts will open up deep divisions, but it may be difficult to out the genie back in the bottle after the rabble-rousing speech at the weekend.

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this is the udd in action, you do as we say or you suffer, you are allowed your own opinion as long as it is what we tell you it is. This is the result of their big meeting, intimidate the farmers so yl is not pressured as much, threaten them with violence if they dare to try to protest againt the ptp or arganize any rallies. The reds are showing their true colours, they are communists, we say, you jump or you and your families will suffer from the consequences. This is how they control the farmers and the vote in the north/northeast, with threats and violence, pathetic.

Honestly, calling them communists is an insult to communists. These are just ideologically confused thugs. The level of cognitive dissonance required for any of them to actually call themselves communists or socialists is staggering.

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why are the police not shifting these redshirt thugs who are not demonstrating but gathering for confrontation - I'd like to see the state of their underwear if the farmers decided to carry on with their usual protest location

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About 30 red-shirt guards in black shirts and some cover their faces with masks erected make-shift tents at Samyaek Ban Wat trisection in Kong district of Nakhon Ratchasima with posters and placards warning farmers to stay away from the area.

Only 30 of them, not so long ago there would have been hundreds.

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