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Arisman, 12 other red-shirt leaders freed on bail

BANGKOK: -- The Appeals Court Region 2 Monday night freed Arisman Pongruangrong and 12 other red-shirt leaders on bail.


Arisman and the 12 other leaders were required to place Bt2 million in cash as a guarantee before their release.

The 13 red shirts were found guilty of laying siege to Asean summit meeting in Pattaya in 2009 on Thursday and they were sentenced to four years in jail each.

Full story: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/breakingnews/Arisman-12-other-red-shirt-leaders-freed-on-bail-30255683.html

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-- The Nation 2015-03-10

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Convicted Red Shirts at Pattaya Remand Prison granted Bail by Appeals Court

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PATTAYA: -- Despite initially being refused bail by the Pattaya Provincial Court last Thursday, 15 convicted Red Shirt activists were released on bail granted by the Appeals Court on Monday Night.

The 15 men, including core Red Shirt leader Khun Arisaman were convicted of organizing a Red Shirt raid of the ASEAN Summit which was held in Pattaya in 2011. Thousands entered the Peach Convention Center at the Royal Cliff Hotel in South Pattaya during the summit, causing delegates, including senior foreign government officials, to flee.

Last Thursday the 15 men identified as the organizers of the raid, were sentenced and Khun Arisaman and Khun Worachai, a former Pheu Thai Member of Parliament were sentenced to 4 years in Prison. The Pattaya Court denied the men bail and ordered them to be sent to the Pattaya Remand Prison to begin serving their sentences.

Full story: http://www.pattayaone.net/pattaya-news/175320/convicted-red-shirts-at-pattaya-remand-prison-granted-bail-by-appeals-court/

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-- Pattaya One 2015-03-10

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Doesn't appear too worried as he is taking the opportunity to cop a feel. Where's his other hand

It's his daughter! But the squeeze on his left would be up for some hong norn gymnastics I would imagine. It's been a while.

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Well most of the red shirts are found guilty, very quick work. What happened to the yellow shirts that raided the airport and made the country look stupid? Did they let them go or I did missed the news?

Don't you think this travesty of justice makes the country look stupid?

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Where are all the Red Shirt supporters who oppose bail?

If the Yellow shirts shouldn't get bail whey should this lot, ESPECIALLY as there are Red Shirt supporter but of a much lower class STILL in jail because they cannot get bail.

Dual standards once again.

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Well most of the red shirts are found guilty, very quick work. What happened to the yellow shirts that raided the airport and made the country look stupid? Did they let them go or I did missed the news?

yes you missing a lot, and it seems you are able only read red coloured articels !!

Otherwise you would know how many are jailed for Airport sicure !!

And they are not out by Thaksins money on bail !!!

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This country is not going anywhere in the next 50 years or so!

Where is this country going after 50 years?

Perhaps a holiday in Europe?

Or Maybe a relocation to the moon

they all have an emergency ticket for Dubai !

Free retirement , just no Singha ! 55555

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I can't recall the actual story but a couple of months ago some semi famous bloke was found guilty of Murder and then got bail ?

I think it was Kalasin where 2 policemen got the death penalty for murder last year, they were freed on bail the next day.

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