Published : February 24, 2010 :: 10:02:16 [ 1,500 views ]

1 Million Red Shirts Will Rally to Oust Thailand’s Government


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A key leader of Thailand's anti-government United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) on Tuesday announced that the group will rally in March with at least one million Red Shirt supporters joining the protest to oust the Abhisit Vejjajiva government within seven days.

Bangkok, the 24th of February 2010 [PDN]: Red Shirt leader Jatuporn Prompan said the movement’s key leaders will meet Wednesday to set the date for their mass rally next month. Mr Jatuporn said the Red Shirt mass rally will not extend to the traditional Thai New Year Songkran Festival, and expressed confidence that the UDD rally will be able to topple the Democrat-led coalition government within seven days.

He said one million UDD demonstrators, supported by 100,000 pickup trucks, will join the mass rally to take place from Bangkok’s Sanam Luang through Ratchadamnoen Avenue and the Royal Plaza. The UDD leader said that Red Shirts will block key army camps in Prachin Buri, Lop Buri and Kanchanaburi provinces.

The Red Shirts earlier rallied sporadically against the government for the month leading up to this Friday (February 26), the date which the Supreme Court’s Criminal Division for Holders of Political Positions will announce its ruling whether or not to seize the Bt76 billion(US$2.3 billion) in frozen assets of convicted former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

The Red Shirt leaders earlier announced that no mass rally will be held on the judgement day itself, but has gone to some lengths to explain and encourage Red Shirts as individuals to exercise their right to appear at the Supreme Court to show their support for the convicted ex-premier.

Meanwhile, the Red Siam faction of the Red Shirt movement, led by Surachai Saedan, announced Tuesday that it will erect a temporary stage at Sanam Luang from Thursday through Saturday, February 25-27, from 5pm to midnight each day.

Mr Surachai said his faction’s gathering is not meant to oppose the court verdict on Mr Thaksin’s frozen assets, but to inform the Red Shirt supporters about the legal procedure of the case and prevent them from rallying at the Supreme Court on the day of the verdict.

Following some news reports that an armed group planned to incite chaos in the capital during the Friday court verdict, National Security Council (NSC) secretary-general Tawin Pleansri dismissed the rumours, saying that no one can take the law into their own hands.

Mr Tawin said no matter the decision of the court is, there will be satisfaction and dissatisfaction among people of differing views, He urged the Thai public to look and think forward to get the country out of this crisis.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva reassured the Thai public that the government can handle the situation and that it is not necessary to invoke any special security law.

Mr Abhisit brushed aside Mr Thaksin’s suggestion that he is willing to reconcile if the government grants him amnesty, saying he is willing to talk with the ousted premier on the condition that Mr Thaksin respects the country’s legal procedures.

“If Mr Thaksin respects the law, I can negotiate with him,” said the premier.”If he [Mr Thaksin] does not accept the legal process, I can’t talk with him.” Mr Abhisit added that the government won’t bow to any threat and is duty-bound in maintain law and order in the society. (TNA)

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kerry-john
said :
I hope and wish for thailands inhabitants and people that there,s no blood shed and death because it only creates misery, regret ,therefore holding back the countries progression.
Email : siedert07@aol.com Date : 2010-02-25 14:18:16
Colin
said :
If they take the 76Billion Baht, I say if but most people can guess what the result will be, where will it go. Will it go into the Public Health system, or Education, or many other worthwhile projects. I think not.Governments everywhere, not just Thailand do not understand it is not their money but belongs to the people so should be spend on the people. Not just to make a few a lot richer.For all of Thaksins faults he did try to make life better for the poor people who previoulsy had always been overlooked by previous Governments.And his party was ousted by a non democratic militiary coup, twice.
Email : cjessop1@gmail.com Date : 2010-02-25 09:24:28
AIRPORT WILLY
said :
the udd reds dont have a clue. all they have to do to change this stupid governmment is CLOSE the AIRPORTS.
Email : apw56@yahoo.com Date : 2010-02-24 18:15:13
aussiebkk
said :
The politicans and military never get the picture do they.They tell the poor masses to behave so the rich can live in luxurious peace and happiness. Unfortunately its only a matter of time before there is civil unrest here.Imagine what an impact 76 billion b would have on infrastructure in LOS. Huge Wont happen.
Email : unibkk@hotmail.com Date : 2010-02-24 13:05:07
silver
said :
Getting ready to move. I will come back when the ashes settle down and help building up again. Cheers
Email : silversurfer@hotmail.com Date : 2010-02-24 11:42:44

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