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Junta Warns Redshirts Not to Don Red Shirts
By Teeranai Charuvastra
Staff Reporter

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Redshirts don their red shirts at a rally at Ratchaprasong Intersection in Bangkok in this April 8, 2010, file photo.

BANGKOK — The ruling military junta warned that Redshirt leaders will be held responsible if their supporters go ahead with a plan to wear red shirts simultaneously all across the country Sunday.

Deputy junta chairman Pravit Wongsuwan issued the warning this morning, referring to calls made by Redshirt activists on social media to wear red on Nov. 1 as a gesture to support former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra – despite Redshirt leaders have already denied any involvement in the campaign.

“If the mass wearing of red shirts does take place, those who do it and their leaders will be held responsible, because there are laws that can prosecute this kind of action,” said Gen. Pravit, who also serves as Minister of Defense. “I insist that anyone can wear red, because today there is no [political] division based on different colors anymore, but it doesn’t mean that they can wear red to band together to do something.”

The campaign, which seemed to surface among Redshirt supporters on social media last week, urged Redshirts across the nation to show support for former PM Yingluck, who is currently facing a court trial on allegations of corruption in her administration.

Political activities and protests of any kind have been banned since the military junta seized power from the Redshirt-backed government in May 2014. Redshirt leaders and politicians have also kept a low profile since the coup, largely to comply with the junta’s ban on political activities.

Source: http://www.khaosodenglish.com/detail.php?newsid=1445840417

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-- Khaosod English 2015-10-26

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I find it quite bizarre that this "administration" wants to create compliant, think-alike clones out of the Thai population, but gets very exercised at the thought that they might all wear the same colour garment!

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Has anyone set a election date ?

This will clarify all concerns..

The rest is just that media promotion and control

Get this to the people that's what was intended all along correct. Charters do not take a eternity movie scripts are written with accuracy and creation.

I can not see the issue it's kinda garter stuff

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Getting arrested for wearing a shirt. Ridiculous. There are laws that can prosecute wearing a shirt?

That is not what he said (read it again)

Most people are fully aware of how stuff kicks off in this country, it can get out of hand very quickly

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"...because there are laws that can prosecute this kind of action,” said Gen. Pravit, who also serves as Minister of Defense. “I insist that anyone can wear red, because today there is no [political] division based on different colors anymore, but it doesn’t mean that they can wear red to band together to do something.”

There are "laws"? Pravit, what a joker!

And for his next trick: "there is no [political] division based on different colors anymore...."

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The ruling military junta warned that Redshirt leaders will be held responsible if their supporters go ahead with a plan to wear red shirts simultaneously all across the country Sunday.

Gosh I hadn't heard about this! Thanks Junta for spreading the word to every village and hamlet. Now Junta please arrest yourself for spreading this information.

Besides Man U, is Liverpool playing?

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People warned against rallying in red on Sunday
The Nation

BANGKOK: -- Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwan has warned red shirt leaders against mobilising members to wear red and rally in support of ex-PM Yingluck Shinawatra on Sunday over the legal actions being taken against her.

Prawit said if there was a red shirt rally on that day red shirts who led to the protest would be held responsible.

"Everyone can wear red but there is no use wearing red and rallying. It is not allowed," he said.

"We are not afraid of any groups expressing their opinions. We will take legal action according to the law."

The red shirt rally threat came after the government moved to make Yingluck pay for civil liability incurred from her then government's rice-pledging scheme at an amount to be evaluated by the ministries of finance and commerce.

Yingluck and the party she led, Pheu Thai Party, deem the move unjust because the criminal trial against her over the rice-pledging scheme has just started.

The government however said it would be charged with negligence if it did not act before the case's statue of limitations expired.

Source: http://www.nationmultimedia.com/breakingnews/People-warned-against-rallying-in-red-on-Sunday-30271621.html

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-- The Nation 2015-10-26

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Getting arrested for wearing a shirt. Ridiculous. There are laws that can prosecute wearing a shirt?

Are you a graduate of the LT school?

Looks like you graduated for twist and confuse and write things which are in fact lacking in truth, very lacking truthful reporting and quoting.

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Getting arrested for wearing a shirt. Ridiculous. There are laws that can prosecute wearing a shirt?

That is not what he said (read it again)

Most people are fully aware of how stuff kicks off in this country, it can get out of hand very quickly

It is what he said. Read it again.

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So these crackpot loonies want to ban people from wearing red across Thailand on Sunday.

Well can't wait for that to go viral, just to show the world that there is no need to think the Thailand administration are stark bonkers, this now proves it they are

No, they want to ban people from wearing red in a manner which is not to their liking, which is one up (or down) from stark bonkers: 'YOU! YOU'RE NICKED! Wear red incorrectly on a Sunday, would you, you slaag...?'

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The ruling military junta warned that Redshirt leaders will be held responsible if their supporters go ahead with a plan to wear red shirts simultaneously all across the country Sunday.

Gosh I hadn't heard about this! Thanks Junta for spreading the word to every village and hamlet. Now Junta please arrest yourself for spreading this information.

Besides Man U, is Liverpool playing?

Besides Manchester United, Liverpool and Arsenal are also playing on Saturday 31st, so no red shirts for you on Sunday.

However if you like red and white stripes, Sunderland and Southampton are on the field on Sunday..

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