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    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog View Post
    It's bizarre that this rally is even going ahead, with the emergency decree in place....

    The land of ignored laws....
    Nice choice of words...

    How about any? Either we have a decree or we don't. It seems to me that you fully understand, as I do, that this decree is purely a political tool to keep one group at bay. I agree with you.

    Hence, you seem to naturally presume that yellow and multi-coloured shirt gatherings are okay for the junta, but red ones...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly View Post
    in any normal countries the leaders would be in jail and the organization dissolved, the police would arrest everyone at those rally, and that would be it

    but apparently not here, the land of the free
    What 'normal country' would this be then, Papillion? In the UK, if the labour party were dissolved by a controlled judiciary, their leaders accused of LM/terrorism and stuck in prison, rallies shot down and people detained without recourse to the normal legal procedure, then we'd call it a junta. We don't consider juntas to be 'normal' in England.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog View Post
    It's bizarre that this rally is even going ahead, with the emergency decree in place....

    The land of ignored laws....
    Nice choice of words...

    How about any? Either we have a decree or we don't. It seems to me that you fully understand, as I do, that this decree is purely a political tool to keep one group at bay. I agree with you.

    Hence, you seem to naturally presume that yellow and multi-coloured shirt gatherings are okay for the junta, but red ones...
    What's bizarre is, that they allowed the previous yellow rally, but it was mostly confined to a small area.

    The red rally appears to be a full on tour around Bangkok with anything up to 20,000 taking part.

    And they've allowed it...

    Why bother having laws....? It gets more ridiculous by the day.
    "Slavery is the daughter of darkness; an ignorant people is the blind instrument of its own destruction; ambition and intrigue take advantage of the credulity and inexperience of men who have no political, economic or civil knowledge. They mistake pure illusion for reality, license for freedom, treason for patriotism, vengeance for justice."-Simón Bolívar

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    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog
    It's bizarre that this rally is even going ahead, with the emergency decree in place....
    the Emergency Degree is serving it's purpose which is to enable the prolonged detention of various reds ..................

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    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog
    What's bizarre is, that they allowed the previous yellow rally, but it was mostly confined to a small area. The red rally appears to be a full on tour around Bangkok with anything up to 20,000 taking part. And they've allowed it... Why bother having laws....? It gets more ridiculous by the day.
    A rally is a rally.

    The fact that the reds have more supporters shouldn't be relevent. Certainly this decree is being scaled down and the rallies are being scaled up; it looks like we may get back to where we started in May... Which doesn't bode for elections anytime soon from the junta; they will take full advantage of the situation to extend their control and put off an election. This is my take.

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    RED SHIRT PROTESTS

    UDD procession to push for leaders' release

    9/10/2010

    United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship supporters will hold a procession tomorrow through areas in central Bangkok where violent incidents between red shirt protesters and security forces took place.

    The march is aimed at demanding the release of detained red shirt leaders.

    The event is being organised by Sombat Boonngamanong, leader of the Red Sunday Group. He has held several activities in provinces throughout the country to remind supporters of the clashes between UDD protesters and the government.

    In total, 92 people - 81 civilians and 11 security officials - were killed in violent incidents during April and May.

    The procession of private vehicles and motorcycles will set off from Ratchaprasong intersection at 1pm and end up at Victory Monument at 5pm.

    The procession will pass through areas where gun battles occurred between security forces and armed men the government alleged were the militant wing of the UDD. Areas included are Ratchadamri Road, where red shirt Maj Gen Khattiya Sawasdipol was shot and the Din Daeng triangle intersection, where battles raged.

    Those joining the process will repeat their calls for the release of UDD key leaders such as Natthawut Saikua and Weng Tojirakan, who were detained on terrorism charges after the rally ended.

    Acting city police chief Jaktip Chaijinda said about 1,500 policemen would be deployed to maintain order.

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    And I am soooooo happy I don't live down there anymore...

    It's going to be traffic hell.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog
    What's bizarre is, that they allowed the previous yellow rally, but it was mostly confined to a small area. The red rally appears to be a full on tour around Bangkok with anything up to 20,000 taking part. And they've allowed it... Why bother having laws....? It gets more ridiculous by the day.
    A rally is a rally.

    The fact that the reds have more supporters shouldn't be relevent. Certainly this decree is being scaled down and the rallies are being scaled up; it looks like we may get back to where we started in May... Which doesn't bode for elections anytime soon from the junta; they will take full advantage of the situation to extend their control and put off an election. This is my take.
    Agree with that....you could argue that the reds are playing right into the hands of the government....as, it could be argued, they did before....!

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    The Hunt for Red October.

    Quote Originally Posted by lom
    All security agencies have been ordered to go on full alert during the month of October for possible acts of violence, CRES spokesman Col Sansern Kaewkamnerd said on Friday.

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    PM urges 'Red Shirts' to rally within legal framework


    PM urges 'Red Shirts' to rally within legal framework


    วันเสาร์ ที่ 09 ต.ค. 2553



    BANGKOK, Oct 9 -- Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva urged the anti-government 'Red Shirt' United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) to rally or carry out their other political activities on Sunday within Thailand's legal framework, and peacefully.

    The UDD planned to rally at Democracy Monument and on Ratchadamnoen Road in the morning and planned to hold activities in the afternoon to mark the death of key Red Shirt ally Maj Gen Khattiya Sawasdipol, better known as Seh Daeng, at the entrance of Lumpini Park, near the King Rama VI statue

    Gen Khattiya, a hard-line member of the Red Shirts, was shot in the forehead while he was being interviewed by a foreign reporter.

    Mr Abhisit said he believed the activities would take place without any problem, and that the national police chief closely monitored and followed up the situation.

    However, the premier asked for cooperation from all citizens to help prevent any violence or any third party to take advantage of the opportunity to cause disorder.

    National police chief Pol Gen Vichien Poteposri earlier said that about 3,000 police will be deployed at sensitive areas in the Thai capital Sunday.

    He said police have estimated that 5,000 to 7,000 UDD Red Shirt supporters will participate in the rally.

    Police will be posted at important and sensitive areas including BTS Skytrain stations, MRT underground stations and at the Democracy Monument, which was the scene of a bloody clash between protesters and security personnel on April 10.

    Tharit Pengdit, director-general of the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) said the agency will monitor activities of protesters during their planned rally on Sunday while investigators are urged to quickly apprehend 18 terrorist suspects who are still at large.

    He said DSI officials have been ordered to closely monitor the planned rally of UDD after intelligence reports suggested earlier that more bombing incidents are in the making while the recent Bang Bua Thong apartment explosion in Nonthaburi province would not stop violence in the country.

    There are still groups of ill-intentioned people with heavy weapons who are prepared to create unrest in the country, he said.

    Four people were killed and nine were wounded in the apparent bomb-assembling accident at an apartment in Bang Bua Thong on Tuesday. The initial investigation found a bomb-making suspect, who rented the apartment, accidentally killed himself and others.

    Mr Tharit said he had ordered DSI officials to quickly arrest 18 other terrorist suspects who escaped arrest.

    He said key UDD leaders have fled overseas with their families while some are hiding in Thailand’s neighbouring countries but it is difficult to bring them home for trial as it might affect relations with those countries. (MCOT online news)

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    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog
    Agree with that....you could argue that the reds are playing right into the hands of the government....as, it could be argued, they did before....!
    Certainly the reds look to have been out manouvered every step of the way. At the end of the day, they have always, and still, carry around 50% of the nations support, but have still massively lost out...


    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog
    BANGKOK, Oct 9 -- Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva urged the anti-government 'Red Shirt' United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) to rally or carry out their other political activities on Sunday within Thailand's legal framework, and peacefully.
    What legal framework? Do we have the emergency decree in place, or not? Is it legal to rally, or not.

    Frankly, this guy doesn't have a clue...


    Quote Originally Posted by StrontiumDog
    Four people were killed and nine were wounded in the apparent bomb-assembling accident at an apartment in Bang Bua Thong on Tuesday. The initial investigation found a bomb-making suspect, who rented the apartment, accidentally killed himself and others. Mr Tharit said he had ordered DSI officials to quickly arrest 18 other terrorist suspects who escaped arrest. He said key UDD leaders have fled overseas with their families while some are hiding in Thailand’s neighbouring countries but it is difficult to bring them home for trial as it might affect relations with those countries. (MCOT online news)
    Nice to just throw in and link these unrelated stories... Pure politcal slandering of the lowest kind...

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    วันอาทิตย์ ที่ 10 ต.ค. 2553

    PM meets police chief; no report of irregularities as Red Shirts gather for political activities at Democracy Monument on Ratchadamnoen Road

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    Red-shirts Start Gathering at Lumpini Park
    10 October 2010

    Red-shirt supporters have started to gather at Lumpini Park on Rama IV Road.

    They gather today to commemorate the losses of lives of their fellow comrades on April 10 when there was a clash with law enforcement officers at the Kokwua intersection.

    The group plan to tie red ribbons at Lumpini Park and at Democracy Monument on Rachadamnoen Avenue.

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    I wonder how many will turn up.

    If it's a couple of thousand then nothing too major for the junta.

    But, 10k 15k becomes very noticeable. Any more than that must be a big worry. If the reds keep peaceful and the rallies just keep coming and getting bigger then the junta have a problem... If they rallies keep along the lines of the last one, and well away from political associations then the propaganda machine will go to town with anti-royalists and MrT assasination plot stories.

    Let's hope for a large, peaceful and mixed class rally.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo
    But, 10k 15k becomes very noticeable. Any more than that must be a big worry. If the reds keep peaceful and the rallies just keep coming and getting bigger then the junta have a problem... If they rallies keep along the lines of the last one, and well away from political associations then the propaganda machine will go to town with anti-royalists and MrT assasination plot stories.

    Let's hope for a large, peaceful and mixed class rally.
    run out of meds this morning ?

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    ^ more to the point, Papillion. How are you feeling? Was the champ surprised by your speed and power? Be careful not to duff him up too much, these guys have got pride, let it look like he has the upper hand...

    Any thoughts on the context of my post? Would you care to be more specific?

    It will be interesting to see the makeup of the rally. Previously, you and others have been playing the poor farmer after his 500 bhat card, which was always a stupid one, but seemed not to be on display when the middle class Thais were turning up at the last rally with their Fortuners and Camrys... If, the rallies increase in size and show a wide variety of disgruntled Thai citizens from various walks of life then we might suggest that the red struggle is evolving into a beast which is much harder to control... I wonder when the disgruntled Dem and PADites will start joing the cause too; shouldn't be too long now cause this junta has really pushed things beyond their expectations and acceptance levels too.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Bettyboo
    ^ more to the point, Papillion. How are you feeling? Was the champ surprised by your speed and power? Be careful not to duff him up too much, these guys have got pride, let it look like he has the upper hand...
    I had a great session, thanks for asking

    you should try, as a BNP supporter and Skinhead hooligan, it would fit in your line of thinking

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    ^ sweating with young Asian men isn't the way I like to spend my free time; up to you...

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    Red shirts are now in front of CentralWorld

    http://plixi.com/p/49775067

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    Reds gather around Democracy Monument
    10/10/2010

    Supporters of the red-shirt protest movement started to gather around Bangkok's Democracy Monument on Sunday, calling for the release of political prisoners detained for more than four months, reports said.

    The atmosphere was animated as thousands of supporters of the anti-government United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) gathered to mark the fourth anniversary of a military coup in September 2006 that toppled former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

    Souvenirs, pictures and VCDs to commemorate the April-May political violence were also sold at the rally.

    Police said about 3,300 policemen from provincial police region 1, 2 and 7 and border petrol police would be deployed in the capital to ensure law and order during the red-shirt rally.

    Police expected about 5,000 to 7,000 people would turn out to take part in the gathering, scheduled to end at 5pm today.

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    About 5000 reds are already at Democracy Monument. Traffic is almost at a standstill with several hundred policemen. And the atmosphere is getting livelier by the minute.

    Reds now completely surrounded by Riot Control Police . Cheers are LOUD. And roads are now officially blocked.

    https://www.facebook.com/UDDInternationalNews?v=wall

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    Quote Originally Posted by Butterfly
    I had a great session, thanks for asking
    Surprised you managed it when you're obviously suffereing from a bad case of "yellow fever"...

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    Bangkok Post : Police: Violence unlikely in red rallies

    Police: Violence unlikely in red rallies



    No violence is expected during the red-shirt rallies across the country, police said on Sunday.

    Pol Lt Gen Pongsapat Pongcharoen, police adviser for security and special affairs, said the police operation centres nationwide had confirmed that the red-shirts did not spread to other locations and stages were not set up at the gatherings.

    He said about 5,000 to 7,000 people were expected to join the anti-government rallies.

    The police tried to prevent the activities conducted by the red-shirt supporters from affecting the general public, he said.

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    Went past the red crowd at Lumphini Park this morning. There couldn't have been more than 500 people. Plenty of police though. Everyone was gone when I came back at 2pm.

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    Pic of a senior police asking reds to return lanes for traffic but it seems to b in vain

    https://twitter.com/tukky_nt

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