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Redshirts label court’s judgment a rebellion

CHIANG MAI: -- Redshirt people in Chiang Mai displayed banners attacking the Constitutional Court over what they called unjust rulings and vowed to join redshirt rally in Bangkok to escalate the protest and demanded justice to be returned.

The banners were displayed on pedestrian overpasses, major intersections and public places denouncing and labelling the court’s judgment unfair and a rebellion.

The banner did not specify in which case its judgment was unfair but just accused the judges and declared they would never accept their rulings.

The banners were signed by Sor Por Por Lanna, Sor Por Por Chiang Mai and Sor Por Por Lamphun.

But a few hours after the banners were displayed, they were all removed by security officials.

A hardcore redshirt leader in Chiang Mai Phetchawat Wattanapongsirikul of the Rak Chiang Mai Group said the banners belonged to the redshirts said several groups of redshirt people were unsatisfied with the Constitutional Court’s rulings and they were launching campaign on the media, community radio persuading all redshirts in Chiang Mai and other northern provinces to come out and join the redshirt rally on Aksa road in Bangkok Sunday to demand justice.

They would travel by buses, trains, cars to Bangkok Sunday, he said.
Besides, he said, there would be rallies at many public places in Chiang Mai to voice opposition to the unjust rulings.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/redshirts-label-courts-judgment-rebellion/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=redshirts-label-courts-judgment-rebellion

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-- Thai PBS 2014-05-17

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yeah good luck with that ofcourse they will lead from the front until it gets a bit sticky then melt into the background like a typical redshirt leader....

They will melt into the background like EVERY leader since Caesar, including Suthep.

I do agree with you that it is a stupid argument. When courts rule, someone is never happy. Many innocent people go to jail, and many criminals walk free, but that's the nature of the beast.

Something that works most of the time is the best we can hope for. that utterly sucks and is inevitably true. It seems the rub is 'how much of the time is fair'. By that measure, Thailand has failed for a century.

We all stay home and hope that the people we care about, especially ourselves, do not get victimized by it.

It's the best we can do. Murdered Brits, suddenly suicidal Poles in Pattaya, crazy smashed Americans in Thailand buses....we all act like it can't hurt us because we hope that it doesn't. Just enough people are unaffected....conveniently.

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The banner did not specify in which case its judgment was unfair but just accused the judges and declared they would never accept their rulings.

A deeply based and founded argument. . As usual.

Saw their protest site on the way to the airport. At each gate around the moat some 30 to 40 protestors. A huge crowd! 4x40. . . That ll help the fugitive Jatuporn immensely.

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another red revolt when the only thing revolting is the reds themselves. They claim these areas as red areas yet will not let anyone else campaign in these areas, why is that if they are s certain that they are red. The answer is because they know that they are not as red as they want and they are scared of letting anyone else tell the people there the truth, they are simply ruling these areas by force and will not allow anyone to have a different opinion. This is red democracy, do as you are told, these vermin are sh*t scared that if they dont keep threatening the locals with violence there days will be numbered, just goes to show how pathetic they & their followers are

A city ‘song-taew’ taxi decorated with red flags drives past an election campaign poster for Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit

Vejjajiva’s the ruling Democrat Party displayed in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand. 18 June 2011.

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6pm 17/5 Aksa Rd

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well my cock is bigger than your cock eh! Does that make me more right than you ? Or you more right than me?

Police estimates 10 '000 people

PS - Nice blurring on the photo - my 5 year old daughter does the same thing when drawing leaves on a tree - Can't tell how many leaves there are on her tree, but you know the tree is green!

If the red shirt police estimate the crowd at 10,000 then you can halve that for a start.

Just as I don't believe anything from the comic 'Khasod' I don't trust anything as being genuine with UDD on it!!!

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another red revolt when the only thing revolting is the reds themselves. They claim these areas as red areas yet will not let anyone else campaign in these areas, why is that if they are s certain that they are red. The answer is because they know that they are not as red as they want and they are scared of letting anyone else tell the people there the truth, they are simply ruling these areas by force and will not allow anyone to have a different opinion. This is red democracy, do as you are told, these vermin are sh*t scared that if they dont keep threatening the locals with violence there days will be numbered, just goes to show how pathetic they & their followers are

A city ‘song-taew’ taxi decorated with red flags drives past an election campaign poster for Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit

Vejjajiva’s the ruling Democrat Party displayed in Chiang Mai, Northern Thailand. 18 June 2011.

1308834752-pad-vote-no-campaign-in-chian

I thought it was a *FACT* that the Democrats were not allowed to campaign in Chiang Mai in the 2011 election, isn't that why we are told that the elections were not "free or fair"?

Have you been on Photoshop again you fiendish amoral brainwashed red propagandist?

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The banner did not specify in which case its judgment was unfair but just accused the judges and declared they would never accept their rulings.

A deeply based and founded argument. . As usual.

Saw their protest site on the way to the airport. At each gate around the moat some 30 to 40 protestors. A huge crowd! 4x40. . . That ll help the fugitive Jatuporn immensely.

I was wondering what the story was on Jatuporn. Was his bail continued or is he on the run?

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Separatist inclinations continue to be an active element of the UDD psyche and are now quite unsurprisingly becoming more brazen and visible. It is a movement that is centered on the impeachment of Constitutional Court judges and the dismantling of the independent agencies - which makes it a very dangerous and unconstitutional movement indeed. It is also not surprising that banners meant for Chiang Mai consumption do not go over well in Bangkok, simply because they are offensive to so many.The UDD has unsuccessfully tried to impose its views on the people of Bangkok, as most of their supporters have had to have been brought in from the outside. Their argument does not resonate with the people of Bangkok, nor will it ever. They play to their own audience, and it is an audience steeped in ignorance and intolerance. They are the culprits - not the judicial system. They carry their own warning with them - and it is themselves.

"Separatist inclinations continue to be an active element of the UDD psyche and are now quite unsurprisingly becoming more brazen"

They are baiting the army with that. Best they back off they will not get the response they want. There will be some red shirts left over but mopst of them need help to tie their shoes.

As for the Chiang Mai banners they were taken down. The red shirts are not as strong as they think they are here in Chiang Mai.

I have a tuck tuck driver that I use a lot he is a red shirt and informed me that the anti government supporters only numbered 3 million the rest were red shirts.

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The banner did not specify in which case its judgment was unfair but just accused the judges and declared they would never accept their rulings.

A deeply based and founded argument. . As usual.

Saw their protest site on the way to the airport. At each gate around the moat some 30 to 40 protestors. A huge crowd! 4x40. . . That ll help the fugitive Jatuporn immensely.

I was wondering what the story was on Jatuporn. Was his bail continued or is he on the run?

Once the CC, EC and all the other PDRC allies are finished..... He will be your master along with Thaksin...

The chicken poo that have tried to get this coup flying will be seriously on the run then and not at all worried about a few outstanding trumped up charges against them!!!

Hopefully there will be no more onslaughts on democracy from old men that had guns 30 years ago.

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The banner did not specify in which case its judgment was unfair but just accused the judges and declared they would never accept their rulings.

A deeply based and founded argument. . As usual.

Saw their protest site on the way to the airport. At each gate around the moat some 30 to 40 protestors. A huge crowd! 4x40. . . That ll help the fugitive Jatuporn immensely.

I was wondering what the story was on Jatuporn. Was his bail continued or is he on the run?

Once the CC, EC and all the other PDRC allies are finished..... He will be your master along with Thaksin...

The chicken poo that have tried to get this coup flying will be seriously on the run then and not at all worried about a few outstanding trumped up charges against them!!!

Hopefully there will be no more onslaughts on democracy from old men that had guns 30 years ago.

Once the CC, EC and all the other PDRC allies are finished..... He will be your master along with Thaksin...

This just shows how much you care for Democracy, nothing at all. You just enjoy the illusion of power and dominance over other people that joining a gang gives.

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