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PDRC agrees to end protests and its supporters sent home

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BANGKOK: -- Thousands of supporters of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee are due to leave Bangkok tonight after their leaders agreed to call off their protests and to disperse.

Buses have been arranged by the National Peace-keeping Council to bring the anti-government protesters homes – many of them southerners and also many of them have been protesting for months at protest sites starting at Samsen railway station last November then shifting to the Democracy Monument, Ratchaprasong intersection, Pathumwan intersection, Asoke intersection, Lumpini park and finally back to the Democracy Monument and Ratchadamnoen road.

Colonen Sombat Tunyawan, commander of the Cavalry School, asked PDRC core member Thavorn Senniam for the return of the Ratchadamnoen road for normal traffic flow.

A brief discussion was held between the two men and it was agreed that the protests were to be called off and the protesters sent homes.

Earlier, red-shirt followers rallying at Aksa or Utthayan road had been dispersed and bused homes by the military.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/pdrc-agrees-end-protests-supporters-sent-homes/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=pdrc-agrees-end-protests-supporters-sent-homes

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-- Thai PBS 2014-05-22

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hope they are proud to bring all this to this lovely country... a disgrace they should be ashamed

They scored a partial victory they can home.. this is a disaster for the Shins. You lost get over it.

don't think so... wait the long game

next election reds win... and again.. and again... get over it

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hope they are proud to bring all this to this lovely country... a disgrace they should be ashamed

They scored a partial victory they can home.. this is a disaster for the Shins. You lost get over it.

don't think so... wait the long game

next election reds win... and again.. and again... get over it

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hope they are proud to bring all this to this lovely country... a disgrace they should be ashamed

They scored a partial victory they can home.. this is a disaster for the Shins. You lost get over it.

Do you (and Winton liking it) actually live in Thailand? Im curious because of all this "we won" and "you lost" banter.

Sitting in the house with no tv and soon no internet, banned from going out, with soldiers on the streets. Does that feel like a victory to you?

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I don't see how this is going to help "heal" the divide, if anything it's going to widen it.

Have to wait for the next poll to come out.

75+% agreed with military marshal law. My guess there will be similar numbers for this coup.

Seems people are sick and tired of Shin democracy and want the real thing, if thats possible.

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hope they are proud to bring all this to this lovely country... a disgrace they should be ashamed

They scored a partial victory they can home.. this is a disaster for the Shins. You lost get over it.

Do you (and Winton liking it) actually live in Thailand? Im curious because of all this "we won" and "you lost" banter.

Sitting in the house with no tv and soon no internet, banned from going out, with soldiers on the streets. Does that feel like a victory to you?

Add to that having to listen to your wife that it's not fair that all the soaps are off, and the sky is falling and that Godzilla is coming!!

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Finally, the final push.

See you again after the next election when the Amart's man isn't elected.

A lot to say for a 2 day member!

How many other usernames do you have?

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hope they are proud to bring all this to this lovely country... a disgrace they should be ashamed

Au contraire, the people that should be ashamed are the allegedly educated people like yourself who supported the corrupt ineptocracy that has brought this 'lovely country' to it's knees and to the verge of bankruptcy with a display of corruption that makes President Marcos look like St Francis of Assis.

Your support of Thaksin and Shinclan has been ashamedly sickening. I will leave it there eh!

Hey Jimmy some people find your behaving a little vommit Inducing

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There are no winners in this yet another coup . It is clear that holding a meeting between the leaders of both sides achieved nothing .

Something had to be done to break the deadlock and a potential civil war in Bangkok . The military are not the best at governing , so eventually elections will be held . A general election will likely produce the same result , but there needs to be found a PM who isn't a seeming mouthpiece of Thaksin .

In my opinion , what the country really needs is Thaksin to put Thailand back on its feet again .

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