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BANGKOK: More than 100K at 9pm. Many More Coming. JAMS 50km Long. ArbiSHIT SHITTING!

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Thai Buddhist monks walk near a police line Tuesday, April 6, 2010, in downtown Bangkok, Thailand. Anti-government demonstrators briefly engaged in a pushing match with police, pelting them with eggs and water bottles before backing off. Protest leaders have defied a government order to vacate the commercial heart of Bangkok as they try to pressure Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva to relinquish power.​
 

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Soldiers stand guard as supporters of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra rally in the main shopping district of Bangkok April 6, 2010. Tens of thousands of protesters demanding new elections prepared for a bold rally at no-go zones across Bangkok on Tuesday in defiance of government threats to arrest and imprison demonstrators. Streams of "red shirts" plan to move out in a convoy of motorcycles and pickup trucks for a provocative parade likely to frustrate Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva as pressure mounts on him to take tough action and put a swift end to the 25-day rally.
 

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Thai policemen and soldiers stand guard as supporters of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra rally in the main shopping district of Bangkok April 6, 2010.

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Anti-government protesters try to break through riot police lines during a rally in Bangkok April 6, 2010.

 

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Security forces take a rest during a Red Shirt anti-government protest in Bangkok on April 6, 2010. Hundreds of riot police with truncheons and shields faced off with angry red-shirted Thai protesters in central Bangkok as tensions escalated over their bid to topple the government.​
 

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Anti-government protesters wave red flags as they face off with riot police during a rally in central Bangkok on April 6, 2010. Hundreds of riot police with truncheons and shields faced off with angry red-shirted Thai protesters in central Bangkok as tensions escalated over their bid to topple the government. Police blocked hoards of red-shirted supporters of fugitive former premier Thaksin Shinawatra who paralysed the capital's main shopping and luxury hotel district for a fourth day, despite the threat of arrest.​
 

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Protesters who support ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra cheer at a group of soldiers after forcing them to retreat from a street during an anti-government demonstration Tuesday, April 6, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thousands of anti-government demonstrators clashed with Thai police and military troops trying to prevent them from leaving from the capital's commercial district Tuesday to stage protests elsewhere in Bangkok.​
 

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Anti-government protesters use barriers to push back riot policemen during a demonstration in Bangkok, Thailand, Tuesday, April 6, 2010.​
 

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Red Shirt supporters of ousted Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra manhandle soldiers as they break through a checkpoint during anti-government protests in Bangkok on April 6, 2010. Hundreds of riot police with truncheons and shields faced off with angry red-shirted Thai protesters in central Bangkok as tensions escalated over their bid to topple the government.

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Red Shirt supporters of ousted Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra manhandle soldiers as they break through a checkpoint during an anti-government protest in Bangkok on April 6, 2010.


 

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Anti-government protesters cheer as riot police retreat during a rally in central Bangkok on April 6, 2010.

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Anti-government protesters including Buddhist monks sit beside luxury shops during a rally in central Bangkok on April 6, 2010.​
 

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Security forces rest while Red Shirt supporters of ousted Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra take part in anti-government protests in Bangkok on April 6, 2010.

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A Red Shirt supporter of ousted Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra takes a video during anti-government protests at the tourist hub in Bangkok on April 6, 2010.

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Red Shirt supporters of ousted Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra face off with security forces during an anti-government protest in Bangkok on April 6, 2010.

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Protesters vs soldies.​
 

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Supporters of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra try to force soldiers to move away from a protest site as they rally in the main shopping district of Bangkok April 6, 2010. Anti-government protesters cancelled a planned march to 11 no-go zones in Thailand's capital on Tuesday to avert possible clashes after thousands of security forces were deployed to block their movements.​
 

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i really salute thai people, look at their facial expression when the protestor "manhandle" the riot police or solider, they simply smiling. protestor smile because they can go home, riot police and soliders smile also because they can go home. THe police and solider won't hurt the innocent by follow instruction blindly, the cultural behaviour had deeply plant inside the thai people by their kings ruling..
 

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A protester, who supports ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, fans a Thai soldier's face as soldiers retreated from a street during an anti-government demonstration Tuesday, April 6, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Abhisit loses face as Court says : “you already have power to evict protesters, why do you ask us ?”

 

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Thaksin Shinawatra is not giving money to the Red Shirts alone. Several big businesses have also jumped in to bankroll the mob. They do not want to miss the boat in case the Red Shirts prevail.

A big food company has given the Red Shirts about Bt175 million, one source told me. Its executives might not have a very good relationship with Thaksin when he was in power. But it is now trying to play it safe. Giving money to the Red Shirts is a way to protect their business operations. It does not believe that the government can provide it with the protection. This big food company is all over the place in both the public sector and private sector.

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We are not leaving Rajaprasong until we get what we want.

A banking institution has also agreed to dig into its pocket to pay. It is not sure who were behind the bombings of Bangkok. Some Bt100 million has been paid out so far. A company involved in intoxicated drinks is also making a similar financial contribution.

But the largest financier of the Red mob is a home builder, with contacts from a temple.

"All in all, the reds have no issue with funding. There is no need of funding from Mr T," one source said.

So what's going to happen next?

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva is facing a dilemma. If he orders the security forces to move in to disperse the Red Shirts in the Rajaprasong Intersection, he might be blamed for killing people if there were fatal injuries. The Military would also take the blame. But if the government continues to play a soft hand by allowing the Red Shirts to occupy the commercial and business district of Bangkok, it will also be blamed for doing nothing to restore peace to the country. The businessmen and the financiers are complaining that soon everybody would get hurt.

The most Abhisit can do now is to enforce the Internal Security Law without actually enforcing the law. The order for the Red Shirts to move out of the Rajaprasong area also covers other parts of Bangkok. Strangely enough, Abhisit has called upon the Red Shirts to return to Phanfah Leela Bridge where they are allowed to set up the stage to continue the protest. But the Red Shirts have defied the order. And nothing happens.

Over the next few days, there could be some sort of a compromise. The two rounds of negotiations between Abhisit and the Red Shirts have produced no result. The Red Shirts would like Abhisit to dissolve Parliament in 15 days. Abhisit has proposed that he is willing to dissolve Parliament in nine months after rewriting the Constitution, holding a referendum and passing the 2011 budget. The Red Shirt academics have quickly floated a three month deadline for a House dissolution. At the same time, Abhisit hinted that if the constitutional amendment and the budget process can be hastened up, the timing for a House dissolution could be shortened to six months.

At this point, I have overheard that there is a possibility that Abhisit might be willing to reach a compromise for a House dissolution in four or five months.

With the Red Shirts' occupation of the key centres of Bangkok, Abhisit is under going a big test as to whether he can keep the situation under control. The key is who can maintain more endurance. Any rush to quash the Red Shirts from the street demonstrations could run into charges of double standards since the Yellow Shirts have set the precedences by seizing the Government House and blocking the airport. The Military, again, also wants to play it safe.

The Red Shirts have already installed at least 20 cameras and videos, which are ready to shoot and replay the incidents if the government decides to step in to quash them.

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Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva visits one of two injured policemen at a hospital in Bangkok April 6, 2010. A grenade exploded at the parking lot of the party's building, injuring two policemen guarding the compound, police said.

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Foreign tourist dance with Thai anti-government demonstrators on the streets of Bangkok Tuesday, April 6, 2010. Protest leaders continue go defy a government order to vacate the commercial district as they try to pressure Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva to step down.

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Thai anti-government demonstrators are cheered as they flood the streets of Bangkok after breaking through police and military lines Tuesday, April 6, 2010, in the nations capital.​
 

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Police officers stand guard outside a fast food restaurant in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, as anti-government demonstrators flood the streets of the capital after breaking through police and military lines Tuesday, April 6, 2010.

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In this image taken from TV, Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva briefs the current political situation broadcasting on television Tuesday, April 6, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.

 

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A policeman brings his injured comrade to a hospital on a stretcher after a grenade exploded at Democrat Party headquarters in Bangkok April 6, 2010. A grenade exploded at the parking lot of the party's building, injuring two policemen guarding the compound, police said.

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Policemen inspect the damage on a police truck caused by a grenade explosion at the Democrat Party headquarters in Bangkok April 6, 2010.​
 

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A policeman inspects the damage of a grenade explosion on a police truck at Democrat Party headquarters in Bangkok April 6, 2010. A grenade exploded at the parking lot of the party's building, injuring two policemen guarding the compound, police said.

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Policemen stand guard outside a McDonald's restaurant as anti-government protesters parade through the financial district during a rally in central Bangkok on April 6, 2010.​
 

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Thai bomb squad officers examine at a police truck that was hit by an M-79 grenade at a parking of the Democrat Party Tuesday, April 6, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Two police officers were slightly injured in the incident.

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Riot policemen take a rest in Bnagkok, Thailand, on Tuesday April 6, 2010.

 
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