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Soldiers 'surround' Thai pro-government rally: protest leader

BANGKOK, May 20, 2014 (AFP) - Soldiers on Tuesday encircled a pro-government "Red Shirts" protest in Thailand's capital, the rally leader said, after the military declared martial law to quell months of political unrest.

"We have been surrounded by troops on all sides," Jatuporn Prompan told AFP.

The military is trying to convince the Red Shirts to end their gathering, according to Paradorn Pattanatabut, chief security adviser to Prime Minister Niwattumrong Boonsongpaisan.

"The military is negotiating with the Red Shirts to disperse," he said.

The Red Shirts were angered by the dismissal of prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra earlier this month in a controversial court ruling.

The movement has warned of the threat of civil war if power is handed to an unelected leader as demanded by the opposition.

A military crackdown on Red Shirts protests in 2010 under the previous government left dozens dead.

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-- (c) Copyright AFP 2014-05-20

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The military needs to prove their "neutrality" by also surrounding the yellow camps. whistling.gif Otherwise, it is a total farce.thumbsup.gif

I imagine the PTP caretaker govt wont last the day, hence dispersing the pro govt side.

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IF they do not do the same for the PDRC thugs then the inherent bias will be clear to ALL Thais and the entire world

I'm sure it will be spun off as being done for the red shirt's own protection. After all last time they brought arms into the capital heaps of them died.

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Currently there is no Red / Yellow TV -- now only Army TV.

BlueSky is still on the air. Abhisit is currently giving an interview. UDD TV and Asia Update are all still broadcasting.

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You don't seem to be paying attention. The ammart did not seize power in order to turn it back over to their enemies, the citizens who are the majority of the country. After the Senate has put their stooges in power with the Army preventing the Reds from gathering to oppose the coup, there will be a long period, years perhaps, of discussion and meetings about "reform." When the "reforms" are completed, the majority will find that either they can't vote at all or they cannot elect a government that will have any actual power. This will be achieved by increasing the anti-democracy provisions of the constitution including non-elected senators and, perhaps, representatives, "independent" agencies like the EC and NACC with increased authority to control or disband the elected government, etc. When elections are finally held they will be a sham.

Let's hope your prediction is not true. However it appears that what you posted above is exactly what is happening right now.

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