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Red Shirts inviting Yingluck to join Saturday rally stage
By English News

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BANGKOK, May 8 - Pro-government red shirts, the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), have planned to invite ousted former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to appear on its rally stage this Saturday.

UDD chair Jatuporn Prompan announced the mass red shirt rally from 10am on Saturday at Aksa Road on the western outskirts of Bangkok.

The anti-government People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) earlier announced its 'final' battle against the caretaker government on May 14, but later moved the date forward to tomorrow.

Mr Jatuporm said he will invite Ms Yingluck, dismissed yesterday by the Constitutional Court, to meet with red shirt supporters as the political situation at this moment has moved so fast.

The Constitutional Court ruled unanimously that Ms Yingluck's order to transfer National Security Council (NSC) chief Thawil Pliensri to an inactive post in 2011 was done in an unlawful manner and demonstrated a conflict of interest and violation of the Constitution.

The Court also dismissed nine ministers participating in the Cabinet meeting to approve Mr Thawil's transfer on September 6, 2011.

Mr Jatuporn claimed that some movements want to speed up "closing the game" by forcing the removal of the remaining caretaker Cabinet ministers, paving the way for the appointment of new neutral prime minister under Article 7 of the
Constitution.

No matter how the National Anti-Corruption Commission (NACC) decides the case against Ms Yingluck for alleged negligence of duty in connection with the rice subsidy scheme, the UDD chair said with recent bomb attacks at several places, all the incidents could lead to possible coup. (MCOT online news)

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-- TNA 2014-05-08

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Did Jatuporn suggest that the recent bomb attacks were executed by anti-government protesters, or I'm I just imagining things?

BTW let's hope they find a more nice privy for Ms. Yingluck. What with her ankle those we saw last time are not mobile-impaired-friendly.

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They should show some respect for her and stop pimping her out. She never wanted the job, let her be now.

Must agree with that, hopefully she is relieved now after 3 years of exploitation by big bro....

Though If I was in her shoes, would definitely not go to Dubai as suggested by many on other threads...

She should really go anywhere where she can't see big bro's face.... Would give her a break....

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I hope she goes there & tells it like it is. The judges are bent, the military biased, the independent institutions dependent.

If she tells it like it is she will tell them she is fed up and done with being her brother's clone.
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I hope she goes there & tells it like it is. The judges are bent, the military biased, the independent institutions dependent.

Those UDD leaders already hammered on those aspects for many years. Haven't you ever seen and damaged your ears listening to those shoutcasts?

Especially the typical UDD supporter has been indoctrinated long enough to no longer need anyone to tell them. Wake them up and ask and halfsleepy they can still give the 'correct' answer.

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I hope she goes there & tells it like it is. The judges are bent, the military biased, the independent institutions dependent.

Perhaps with a red corrupt and criminal government cool.png

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" ... the UDD chair said with recent bomb attacks at several places, all the incidents could lead to possible coup. "

There Jatuporn goes again with his all-time favourite word - coup. It's the only word he uses. He's used it for years. If we had a single baht for all the times Jatuporn has used the word coup, we'd be richer than Thaksin. The reference to the bomb attacks seems rather disingenuous, as a Constitutional Court judge's home was among those targeted. Guess what political faction the public believes were involved ? Doesn't he realize that the public ( particularly in Bangkok ) have the ability to piece things together in their own minds ? In terms of Yingluck appearing on stage at the UDD with all the other zealots ganging up on the judicial system - for once she'll be exactly where she belongs.

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They should show some respect for her and stop pimping her out. She never wanted the job, let her be now.

the same respect she gave to 1.4 million debt ridden farmers...taxi for alex....biggrin.png

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Wake up. The money spent to subsidize private schools -- private schools -- is a drop in the bucket compared to rice pledging.

Duh.

Ok I bite, why do you post the same BS!!! On every threat? If you have nothing to say, just stay away, stop trolling!

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I hope she goes there & tells it like it is. The judges are bent, the military biased, the independent institutions dependent.

Yes, Yes , Yes.

You forgot to include the charges are nonsensical.

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Wake up. The money spent to subsidize private schools -- private schools -- is a drop in the bucket compared to rice pledging.

Duh.

I can tell you as a fact that subsidization of private schools is very minimal. My school gets NOTHING from the government.

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I hope she goes there & tells it like it is. The judges are bent, the military biased, the independent institutions dependent.

And the ex-PM was a puppet of her criminal fugitive brother and controller. Awesome sauce.

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Wake up. The money spent to subsidize private schools -- private schools -- is a drop in the bucket compared to rice pledging.

Duh.

I can tell you as a fact that subsidization of private schools is very minimal. My school gets NOTHING from the government.

But I bet you are still on 50k or over.. cheesy.gif ...... ?

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