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Thailand's 'red shirts' gear up for a fight
BY AMY SAWITTA LEFEVRE AND AUBREY BELFORD
KHON KAEN/BANGKOK

(Reuters) - The clock is ticking for Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who faces impeachment within weeks, but her supporters are hatching plans to thwart any move to dismiss her, with some leaders assembling what amount to militias.

Yingluck has until later on Monday to defend herself before the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) against charges of dereliction of duty over a ruinously expensive rice-buying scheme.

If the commission recommends Yingluck's impeachment, and the Senate then seeks to remove her, it could be a tipping point for the pro-government "red shirts", who have mostly stayed out of the fray since anti-government protests first flared in November.

"We'll act when our democratically elected prime minister is kicked out by the elite," Suporn Attawong, a red shirt leader known by followers as "Rambo Isarn", told Reuters in Bangkok.

Leaders of the red shirt movement, formally called the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), say they are mustering recruits to be sent for military-style training in order to protect their own protesters if they go to the barricades.

Thailand's eight-year political crisis broadly pits the Bangkok elite and middle classes against the mostly rural supporters of Yingluck and her influential brother, Thaksin Shinawatra, who was ousted as premier by the military in 2006.

The red shirts have upped the ante in recent days, sealing off entrances to the national anti-corruption agency. Grenades were thrown at the offices of the agency one night late last week, but no one was injured. [read more...]

Full story: http://www.reuters.com/article/2014/03/30/us-thailand-protest-redshirts-idUSBREA2T0KS20140330

-- REUTERS 2014-03-31

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I've got my stockpiled dried rations and emergency medicines, in readiness for more of these "democratic" actions. And attending my prayer group almost daily, in the hopes that no more people will be injured or killed in this pointless circle of belligerency.

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So show your true colors red shirts and bring our your street gang to fight against the principles of democracy and remember that even if the evidence is absolutely irrefutable the world will be watching you disrespect the rule of law and revolting in a bloody brutal armed terrorist uprising that I am sure the US ambassador will see as violent as opposed to the peaceful PDRC protests she described last week.

Their two-prong attack would be to simultaneously send out the lap dog in Surapong to inform the world community that the escalation was the necessary steps to preserve demon-cracy! bah.gifbah.gifbah.gifbah.gif

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This will go on until the next election , most likely in May. If PM Yingluck falls on her sword, there are several candidates that stand ready to take her place, with the most likely her sister. However, the big issue is the impeachment. As much as the current government can be criticized over the rice pledging program, in a functioning democracy, punishment would be meted out at the ballot box if merited and not by a judiciary legislating from the bench. If the corruption commission can show the PM was directly implicated in corruption, then fine, impeach the PM, and put her in jail. However, to date, there hasn't been any tangible evidence of her corruption and that's why the NACC had better be able to make a good case. If not, then a popular uprising against the judiciary and its puppet masters would be expected.

So the Shinawatra family are the only ones that can govern Thailand?

Or does nepotism rule these people so much that an amoeba with that surname will suffice?

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This will go on until the next election , most likely in May. If PM Yingluck falls on her sword, there are several candidates that stand ready to take her place, with the most likely her sister. However, the big issue is the impeachment. As much as the current government can be criticized over the rice pledging program, in a functioning democracy, punishment would be meted out at the ballot box if merited and not by a judiciary legislating from the bench. If the corruption commission can show the PM was directly implicated in corruption, then fine, impeach the PM, and put her in jail. However, to date, there hasn't been any tangible evidence of her corruption and that's why the NACC had better be able to make a good case. If not, then a popular uprising against the judiciary and its puppet masters would be expected.

She is not facing a corruption charge. The former commerce minister and 14 other officials and businessmen have already been indicted for this. She is facing dereliction of duty charges for not properly overseeing the rice scam, as she was the person in charge.

A corruption charge may follow, depending on what turns up during the investigation into her negligence.

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Come out and play -guerilla war is near.

And for the foreigners living here, check your Plan B.

Don't want to burst your bubble but I seriously don't think it's going to happen! The army is already keeping a vigilant eye on the Red's movement and I believe they will quash any Red camp that is providing "military training".

There might be more physical casualties coming its way. But, in my opinion, maybe this is what this country needs. Only by seeing some serious blood spilled on both sides will the "hot-heads" then back off and re-consider other options! Just look back to 2010 protest. Only after blood was spilled then two sides backed off and some form of "peace" returned and to prepare or simmer for the next boil!

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Where will these recruits receive their military training? Or is this more about urban guerilla insurgency? Or just plain old saber rattling?

They certainly need some type of training or better still issue them with glasses. Latest intellegince reports are that they have sought assistance from a well known mercenary. (pictured below) he will be issuing "penis cones" to all and sundry. The leader no other than Mr Dick will call his new force Undercover DH's which seems apprpriate in the land of hubs.

Grenades were thrown at the offices of the agency one night late last week, but no one was injured.

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Come out and play -guerilla war is near.

And for the foreigners living here, check your Plan B.

Don't want to burst your bubble but I seriously don't think it's going to happen! The army is already keeping a vigilant eye on the Red's movement and I believe they will quash any Red camp that is providing "military training".

There might be more physical casualties coming its way. But, in my opinion, maybe this is what this country needs. Only by seeing some serious blood spilled on both sides will the "hot-heads" then back off and re-consider other options! Just look back to 2010 protest. Only after blood was spilled then two sides backed off and some form of "peace" returned and to prepare or simmer for the next boil!

Maybe you are right. I think today even the Army is divided.

Its all about the unclear future.

And the unrest in the Deep South going on since the 80s. The Army can still not end this sad tragedy.

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