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BANGKOK, April 7 -- The pro-government United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) movement will stage its political battle after April 18 while the anti-government People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) will not mobilise outside Lumpini Park until Monday.

Speaking to the Red Shirt crowd on the second day of the three-day mass gathering on the outskirts of Bangkok, UDD chairman Jatuporn Prompan thanked‎ police officers, soldiers and UDD security guards for providing security and assisting the rally to run smoothly.

More importantly, Mr Jatuporn announced that the UDD will stage a mass gathering again after April 18, and asked supporters to prepare for a political fight, which may be the ‘final battle,’ in order to achieve the pro-government group’s goals. He expressed confidence that their fight will not end in failure.

The UDD chair also slammed PDRC leader Suthep Thaugsuban for intent to install a neutral prime minister, urging the Red Shirt demonstrators to oppose the demand because it was through undemocratic means.

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Meanwhile, anti-government leader Suthep announced that there will be no activities mobilising outside Lumpini Park until Monday (April 7) to avoid possible confrontations with the PDRC’s opponents--- the Red Shirts--- which have been holding a three-day mass gathering scheduled from April 5-7.

Mr Suthep announced to supporters to prepare for the next mass rally which may last for at least 15 days and will be the final battle.

The next gathering will occur after either the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) ruling on whether or not caretaker prime minster Yingluck Shinawatra is guilty of dereliction of duty in her supervision of the rice pledging scheme, or after the Constitutional Court rules on Ms Yingluck’s allegedly unconstitutional transfer of National Security Council (NSC) chief Thawil Pliensri to an inactive post.

The protest leader said that the PDRC resolved to unblock and end shutdowns of all state offices, except Government House and the Interior Ministry, beginning on April 8 on the condition that the state offices must allow the PDRC to erect banners indicating support for national reform. (MCOT online news)

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Thai Red Shirts vow 'final fight' to defend Yingluck

BANGKOK, April 7, 2014 (AFP) - Thailand's pro-government "Red Shirt" supporters rallied for a second day Sunday, vowing to protect Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, who is facing a slew of legal challenges that could see her toppled within weeks.


Tens of thousands of Red Shirts descended on a wide road in a Bangkok suburb in a colourful and boisterous show of support for the crisis-mired premier, who has faced months of anti-government demonstrations in the Thai capital.

Drawn mostly from the poor but populous north and northeast, the Red Shirts say they will not accept the removal of another democratically elected government by a Bangkok-based royalist establishment backed by the judiciary and the military.

"This will be the final fight," Red Shirt chairman Jatuporn Prompan told the rally, which is due to end on Monday.

"We are here to settle the bill with the elite," he said, adding the Red Shirts were would not be deterred by any crackdown on their movement.
"It is better to die than to be slaves," he said.

Scores of people died in 2010 in an army crackdown on a Red Shirt rally against the ousting of a Thaksin-allied government by the nation's courts.

Political violence linked to the current round of turmoil has killed 24 people and left hundreds wounded, raising fears of a wider civil conflict if the two bitterly divided sides can not reach a compromise.

That seems unlikely with kingdom's political crisis poised to enter a new and potentially turbulent phase with legal challenges mounting against Yingluck.

By Sunday afternoon "there were an estimated 30,000 Red Shirts," said Paradorn Pattanatabut, a security adviser to the premier, told AFP.

He said the rally drew around 100,000 people at its peak on Saturday evening, several times larger than a figure given by the rival anti-government movement.

Opposition protesters in Bangkok want to oust Yingluck and install an unelected premier to oversee reforms aimed at curbing corruption and money politics, which they blame on the rise of billionaire Thaksin Shinawatra.

Thaksin, Yingluck's elder brother, became premier in 2001 before being ousted in a military coup five years later and lives overseas to avoid jail for a corruption conviction he says was politically motivated.

Yingluck could face indictment over negligence charges linked to a controversial and costly rice subsidy scheme.

The nation's Constitutional Court is also mulling accusations of abuse of power by the premier over the transfer of a top security official.

The Red Shirts accuse the courts of political bias and have pledged to resist legal moves to topple Yingluck, which are expected within weeks.

The rival rallies have highlighted the political fault lines that have riven Thai society since Thaksin's overthrow by royalist generals in 2006.

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' Fight ', ' Battle ', ' Civil War '. The reds Thesaurus must be the smallest, thinnest book in the world but no matter the Thais don't read much anyway.

Maybe Jatuporn should produce it in comic / cartoon book version.

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"...in order to achieve the pro-government group’s goals.....Thai Red Shirts vow 'final fight' to defend Yingluck....show of support for the crisis-mired premier"

The above quotes, all a subtle put-down of the event being reported upon.

>Pro-Government? - Wrong..Pro-Electoral and Parliamentary Democracy

>"group"?.....Those representing the electoral majority gathering in their thousands, are a "group"?

>"Defending Yingluck"?...The old PAD-Dem mantra of trying to separate her and the PTP from its majority electoral base...They are not defending 'Yingluck"...They are defending their votes and the Govt. they selected. The anti-democrats are up against an electoral majority...Not Yingluck.

>"Crisis-mired premier"?.....Coup-intended unelectable political forces do not 'mire a premier?....Advocating their anti-democratic vision does not reflect badly on a premier as this quote implies....Quite the reverse if one thinks it through.

The following comments by Amsterdam to the rally last night give an insight to what is transpiring at that event. Some paraphrasing those comments here:

  • Suthep is disqualified from using the word “Reform”
  • Av is disqualified from using the word “Democracy
  • Const. Court is disqualified from calling itself a “court”
  • Prayuth cannot speak about “Peace”
  • The HRC must not define Human Rights for Thailand.
  • We are getting tired of a permanent coup of the DP and Army against law.
  • Time for the PTP Govt. to quit obstructing the Thailand’s case at the ICC
  • The coup we face now, is a continuation of the violence of 2010
  • The essential reform that needs to occur is a return to the constitution of 1997
  • No reform is possible without reform of the Thai military.
  • Who does Prayuth think he is, lecturing us about democracy and Government.
  • Have any Red Shirts voted for Prayuth?
  • Since when is Prayuth a Minister of the Government.
  • The rule of law must be reformed in Thailand
  • Reforming the rule of law is not just a Red Shirt issue. But that of Thailand as a whole. All parties must recognize past mistakes.
  • Many people ask, “How can we change Thailand”?
  • Simple way…Stop drinking beer…boycott other entities engaged in anti-democratic activism.
  • Have to ask the DP how is it that two men accused of murder, can lead change and reform
  • What is it about Thailand that people charged with murder can block people from voting.
  • Call the PDRC what they truly are…They are Thailand’s Taliban and must be stopped.
  • The Thai Taliban is more dangerous because the West does not understand who they are.
  • We are continuing representations to the Geneva Inter-Parliamentary Union.
  • We will seek to condemn the CC over section 232 regarding ‘collective guilt’. Hearings have been scheduled.
  • We will take international action here, regarding the CC and NACC.
  • This International intervention only a beginning.
  • I recognize all of those gathered here and Red Shirts everywhere in Thailand, that we are at a serious moment of Thai history. For that reason we begin new initiatives in the International arena.
  • We intend to place International sanctions against individual members of the anti-democratic networks.
  • May take months or years, but intend to list members of Independent Organizations who are thwarting Democracy in Thailand.
  • We will ask Western Govts. To seize assets and prevent anti-democratic functionaries from leaving Thailand. Will severely curtail AV’s frequent trips to London.
  • Red Shirts need to remember, they are not alone in their battle for Democracy.
  • In the coming weeks, the DP will attempt to seize power, because they cannot win an election.
  • The only enemy the Thai army can defeat is democracy and justice.
  • We need to understand that the army and DP are watching to see the size and scope of every RS demonstration.
  • I salute you for coming this weekend and my prayers are with you during this dark chapter of Thai history.

The dying call of the Dinosaurs - Evolution is telling the Mammals that it is their time.

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"...in order to achieve the pro-government group’s goals.....Thai Red Shirts vow 'final fight' to defend Yingluck....show of support for the crisis-mired premier"

The above quotes, all a subtle put-down of the event being reported upon.

>Pro-Government? - Wrong..Pro-Electoral and Parliamentary Democracy

>"group"?.....Those representing the electoral majority gathering in their thousands, are a "group"?

>"Defending Yingluck"?...The old PAD-Dem mantra of trying to separate her and the PTP from its majority electoral base...They are not defending 'Yingluck"...They are defending their votes and the Govt. they selected. The anti-democrats are up against an electoral majority...Not Yingluck.

>"Crisis-mired premier"?.....Coup-intended unelectable political forces do not 'mire a premier?....Advocating their anti-democratic vision does not reflect badly on a premier as this quote implies....Quite the reverse if one thinks it through.

The following comments by Amsterdam to the rally last night give an insight to what is transpiring at that event. Some paraphrasing those comments here:

  • Suthep is disqualified from using the word “Reform”
  • Av is disqualified from using the word “Democracy
  • Const. Court is disqualified from calling itself a “court”
  • Prayuth cannot speak about “Peace”
  • The HRC must not define Human Rights for Thailand.
  • We are getting tired of a permanent coup of the DP and Army against law.
  • Time for the PTP Govt. to quit obstructing the Thailand’s case at the ICC
  • The coup we face now, is a continuation of the violence of 2010
  • The essential reform that needs to occur is a return to the constitution of 1997
  • No reform is possible without reform of the Thai military.
  • Who does Prayuth think he is, lecturing us about democracy and Government.
  • Have any Red Shirts voted for Prayuth?
  • Since when is Prayuth a Minister of the Government.
  • The rule of law must be reformed in Thailand
  • Reforming the rule of law is not just a Red Shirt issue. But that of Thailand as a whole. All parties must recognize past mistakes.
  • Many people ask, “How can we change Thailand”?
  • Simple way…Stop drinking beer…boycott other entities engaged in anti-democratic activism.
  • Have to ask the DP how is it that two men accused of murder, can lead change and reform
  • What is it about Thailand that people charged with murder can block people from voting.
  • Call the PDRC what they truly are…They are Thailand’s Taliban and must be stopped.
  • The Thai Taliban is more dangerous because the West does not understand who they are.
  • We are continuing representations to the Geneva Inter-Parliamentary Union.
  • We will seek to condemn the CC over section 232 regarding ‘collective guilt’. Hearings have been scheduled.
  • We will take international action here, regarding the CC and NACC.
  • This International intervention only a beginning.
  • I recognize all of those gathered here and Red Shirts everywhere in Thailand, that we are at a serious moment of Thai history. For that reason we begin new initiatives in the International arena.
  • We intend to place International sanctions against individual members of the anti-democratic networks.
  • May take months or years, but intend to list members of Independent Organizations who are thwarting Democracy in Thailand.
  • We will ask Western Govts. To seize assets and prevent anti-democratic functionaries from leaving Thailand. Will severely curtail AV’s frequent trips to London.
  • Red Shirts need to remember, they are not alone in their battle for Democracy.
  • In the coming weeks, the DP will attempt to seize power, because they cannot win an election.
  • The only enemy the Thai army can defeat is democracy and justice.
  • We need to understand that the army and DP are watching to see the size and scope of every RS demonstration.
  • I salute you for coming this weekend and my prayers are with you during this dark chapter of Thai history.

The rhetoric here is disquieting and uncomprising. No rest until there is a UDD/RedShirt fascist state. It's a shame.

The Suthep comments reported by khao sod (if accurate/true) are no better.

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We will ask Western Govts. To seize assets and prevent anti-democratic functionaries from leaving Thailand. Will severely curtail AV’s frequent trips to London.

Didn't you forget the following:

"Send all who oppose Thai Rouge to re-education camps"?

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' Fight ', ' Battle ', ' Civil War '. The reds Thesaurus must be the smallest, thinnest book in the world but no matter the Thais don't read much anyway.

Maybe Jatuporn should produce it in comic / cartoon book version.

in cartoon book versions they will sell MILLIONS !!! seems most Thai people are only reading cartoons and watching violent stupid soaps... unbelievable education!

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"...in order to achieve the pro-government group’s goals.....Thai Red Shirts vow 'final fight' to defend Yingluck....show of support for the crisis-mired premier"

The above quotes, all a subtle put-down of the event being reported upon.

>Pro-Government? - Wrong..Pro-Electoral and Parliamentary Democracy

>"group"?.....Those representing the electoral majority gathering in their thousands, are a "group"?

>"Defending Yingluck"?...The old PAD-Dem mantra of trying to separate her and the PTP from its majority electoral base...They are not defending 'Yingluck"...They are defending their votes and the Govt. they selected. The anti-democrats are up against an electoral majority...Not Yingluck.

>"Crisis-mired premier"?.....Coup-intended unelectable political forces do not 'mire a premier?....Advocating their anti-democratic vision does not reflect badly on a premier as this quote implies....Quite the reverse if one thinks it through.

The following comments by Amsterdam to the rally last night give an insight to what is transpiring at that event. Some paraphrasing those comments here:

  • Suthep is disqualified from using the word “Reform”
  • Av is disqualified from using the word “Democracy
  • Const. Court is disqualified from calling itself a “court”
  • Prayuth cannot speak about “Peace”
  • The HRC must not define Human Rights for Thailand.
  • We are getting tired of a permanent coup of the DP and Army against law.
  • Time for the PTP Govt. to quit obstructing the Thailand’s case at the ICC
  • The coup we face now, is a continuation of the violence of 2010
  • The essential reform that needs to occur is a return to the constitution of 1997
  • No reform is possible without reform of the Thai military.
  • Who does Prayuth think he is, lecturing us about democracy and Government.
  • Have any Red Shirts voted for Prayuth?
  • Since when is Prayuth a Minister of the Government.
  • The rule of law must be reformed in Thailand
  • Reforming the rule of law is not just a Red Shirt issue. But that of Thailand as a whole. All parties must recognize past mistakes.
  • Many people ask, “How can we change Thailand”?
  • Simple way…Stop drinking beer…boycott other entities engaged in anti-democratic activism.
  • Have to ask the DP how is it that two men accused of murder, can lead change and reform
  • What is it about Thailand that people charged with murder can block people from voting.
  • Call the PDRC what they truly are…They are Thailand’s Taliban and must be stopped.
  • The Thai Taliban is more dangerous because the West does not understand who they are.
  • We are continuing representations to the Geneva Inter-Parliamentary Union.
  • We will seek to condemn the CC over section 232 regarding ‘collective guilt’. Hearings have been scheduled.
  • We will take international action here, regarding the CC and NACC.
  • This International intervention only a beginning.
  • I recognize all of those gathered here and Red Shirts everywhere in Thailand, that we are at a serious moment of Thai history. For that reason we begin new initiatives in the International arena.
  • We intend to place International sanctions against individual members of the anti-democratic networks.
  • May take months or years, but intend to list members of Independent Organizations who are thwarting Democracy in Thailand.
  • We will ask Western Govts. To seize assets and prevent anti-democratic functionaries from leaving Thailand. Will severely curtail AV’s frequent trips to London.
  • Red Shirts need to remember, they are not alone in their battle for Democracy.
  • In the coming weeks, the DP will attempt to seize power, because they cannot win an election.
  • The only enemy the Thai army can defeat is democracy and justice.
  • We need to understand that the army and DP are watching to see the size and scope of every RS demonstration.
  • I salute you for coming this weekend and my prayers are with you during this dark chapter of Thai history.

The dying call of the Dinosaurs - Evolution is telling the Mammals that it is their time.

Frissie is definitely a pseudonym for the 'brave' Robert Amsterdam...!!

jep! that makes sense

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Amsterdam is brilliant. He describes Thai democrats struggling to overcome the oppression of rich fat cats who bend the law for their own interest. Your only response is "Thaksin". If Thaksin and all his kin were gone would it then be okay with you if the red shirts elected someone else (they are the majority, after all)? I doubt it. Their candidate would then be "follower of Thaksin" or "successor of Thaksin". No matter what, you will never be happy with majority rule, because it will always return someone who doesn't agree with your selfish desire to exploit the poor.

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' Fight ', ' Battle ', ' Civil War '. The reds Thesaurus must be the smallest, thinnest book in the world but no matter the Thais don't read much anyway.

Maybe Jatuporn should produce it in comic / cartoon book version.

in cartoon book versions they will sell MILLIONS !!! seems most Thai people are only reading cartoons and watching violent stupid soaps... unbelievable education!

Something like this?

post-70157-0-49141100-1396842935_thumb.j

https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=263611737112490&set=pb.263499200457077.-2207520000.1376853844.&type=3&permPage=1

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