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

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Reds at Rajprasong have launched fireworks at army helicopters.

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Thai soldiers race into position on Silom Road Thursday, April 22, 2010, following several small explosion in the business district of Bangkok, Thailand.

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Men rush an injured woman to an ambulance after an multiple explosions near pro-government supporters rallying in Bangkok's Silom business district on April 22, 2010.
 

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Thai soldiers carry an injured man following several small explosions in the business district of Bangkok April 22, 2010.​
 

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Thai commuters rush for safety from the train platform after an explosion Thursday, April 22, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand.​
 

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Thai army soldiers take position after a series of explosions on Silom road in the financial district of central Bangkok on April 22, 2010. One person was killed and at least 50 were injured after a series of grenade attacks rocked Thailand's protest-hit capital, officials said.​
 

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Army soldiers assist a street vendor to clear out of the area after multiple explosions near pro-government supporters rallying in Bangkok's Silom business district April 22, 2010. A series of grenade blasts shook the district on Thursday, wounding at least 50 people and heightening tensions during a showdown between thousands of troops and anti-government protesters.​
 

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Injured people are evacuated from a blast site on Silom road in the financial district of central Bangkok on April 22, 2010.
 

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An injured Thai lies on the ground after a blast was heard on Silom road in the financial district of central Bangkok on April 22, 2010.​
 

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Army soldiers and a man assist an injured woman(very loyal) to an ambulance after multiple explosions near pro-government supporters rallying in Bangkok's Silom business district April 22, 2010.​
 

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Thai army soldiers and police officers help evacuate a ''Red-Shirt'' anti-government protester (C) to prevent him from being attacked by pro-government protesters (L) after a blast was heard on Silom road in the financial district of central Bangkok on April 22, 2010.

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A Thai soldier (L) protects a suspected 'Red Shirted' anti-government protester (R) from pro-government supporters on Silom Road in the financial district of central Bangkok on April 22, 2010.​
 

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Police stand near Patpong Road in Bangkok, Thailand, Thursday, April 22, 2010.​
 

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An anti-government 'red shirt' protester sleeps on a barricade built with bamboo poles and tyres at an intersection close to the Silom Road financial district in Bangkok. Thailand's military has vowed to get tough on anti-government protesters who say they will occupy a luxury hotel and shopping district 'indefinitely', raising the risk of another violent confrontation. Attitudes have hardened on both sides since troops and protesters clashed in Bangkok on April 10, killing 25 people and wounding more than 800 during a chaotic army crackdown that has intensified a five-year political crisis. -- PHOTO: REUTERS




 

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Thai army soldiers treating an injured foreigner after a blast was heard on Silom road in the financial district of central Bangkok. --PHOTO: AFP


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It was not immediately clear what caused the explosions outside the headquarters of Charoen Pokphand Group, Thailand's biggest agribusiness group, but witnesses said at least one foreigner was wounded. -- PHOTO: AFP





 

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Chavalit explains why he needs a royal audience


By The Nation
Published on April 23, 2010
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Pheu Thai Party chairman Chavalit Yongchaiyudh yesterday issued a statement justifying the reasons behind his petition to seek audience with His Majesty the King.


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<!-- Google Dtail Ads --> On Tuesday, Chavalit petitioned to be granted a meeting with the King in his capacity as the main opposition party chairman. He wants His Majesty to prevent the government from using force to crack down on the red-shirt protesters.
In the first part of his statement, he raises nine points to argue that the monarchy is not above and beyond politics as many people believe. Here is a summary of his argument:
- Under the principles of international law, a monarch represents the country's sovereignty. In Thailand, the monarchy is the oldest and most powerful pillar of society, while the King exercises his discretion for royal initiatives and royal rulings in accordance with royal traditions.
- During the period of modernisation, Kings Rama IV, V, VI and VII safeguarded the country's independence in the face of colonisation. The monarchy nearly succeeded in introducing democracy but was interrupted by the 1932 revolution, resulting in an incomplete transformation into genuine democracy.
- Under Article 3 of the Constitution, the King exercises sovereign power via the Parliament, Government and Judiciary. In theory and reality, the dispensation of power is within the realm of politics. Therefore the monarchy is not above and beyond politics as understood.
- In the Thai experience, the monarchy has always guided the country to overcome turbulent situations and when deemed necessary, the King has the full power to exercise royal discretion. The King's intervention during the 1973 student uprising and the 1992 Black May incidents are examples of the monarchy's involvement in overcoming crises.
- The monarchy has been a counter-balancing force to check the runaway power of a dictatorship, be it military or parliamentary.
- The monarchy is just, and therefore, the only viable institution to mend social divisions.
- When the Democrat Party called for a royally bestowed government, His Majesty countered that the Constitution did not allow him to intervene in the formation of a government. Similarly, critics should not give him flak for seeking an audience with His Majesty until the monarch himself speaks on the subject.
- It is a long-established tradition that the monarchy will accept and review all petitions filed by citizens. Therefore, it is inappropriate to try and prevent a Thai citizen from having access to their King.
-The main reason for seeking an audience with His Majesty is concern over bloodshed. Under the government's order, about five to six soldiers lost their lives and more than 800 Thai citizens were injured. Yet the government appears undeterred by the casualties.
Therefore, he needs to seek His Majesty's benevolence to stop the tragedy.

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Okay that seems a pretty articulate letter but would the king bother?

People in the East following those in the West have "tried" writing letters to the US President and leaders of other countries, but I think their letters are all ignored and not replied to.

A really lame populist bit to make a point.

Chavalit explains why he needs a royal audience


By The Nation
Published on April 23, 2010
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Pheu Thai Party chairman Chavalit Yongchaiyudh yesterday issued a statement justifying the reasons behind his petition to seek audience with His Majesty the King.


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<!-- Google Dtail Ads --> On Tuesday, Chavalit petitioned to be granted a meeting with the King in his capacity as the main opposition party chairman. He wants His Majesty to prevent the government from using force to crack down on the red-shirt protesters.
In the first part of his statement, he raises nine points to argue that the monarchy is not above and beyond politics as many people believe. Here is a summary of his argument:
- Under the principles of international law, a monarch represents the country's sovereignty. In Thailand, the monarchy is the oldest and most powerful pillar of society, while the King exercises his discretion for royal initiatives and royal rulings in accordance with royal traditions.
- During the period of modernisation, Kings Rama IV, V, VI and VII safeguarded the country's independence in the face of colonisation. The monarchy nearly succeeded in introducing democracy but was interrupted by the 1932 revolution, resulting in an incomplete transformation into genuine democracy.
- Under Article 3 of the Constitution, the King exercises sovereign power via the Parliament, Government and Judiciary. In theory and reality, the dispensation of power is within the realm of politics. Therefore the monarchy is not above and beyond politics as understood.
- In the Thai experience, the monarchy has always guided the country to overcome turbulent situations and when deemed necessary, the King has the full power to exercise royal discretion. The King's intervention during the 1973 student uprising and the 1992 Black May incidents are examples of the monarchy's involvement in overcoming crises.
- The monarchy has been a counter-balancing force to check the runaway power of a dictatorship, be it military or parliamentary.
- The monarchy is just, and therefore, the only viable institution to mend social divisions.
- When the Democrat Party called for a royally bestowed government, His Majesty countered that the Constitution did not allow him to intervene in the formation of a government. Similarly, critics should not give him flak for seeking an audience with His Majesty until the monarch himself speaks on the subject.
- It is a long-established tradition that the monarchy will accept and review all petitions filed by citizens. Therefore, it is inappropriate to try and prevent a Thai citizen from having access to their King.
-The main reason for seeking an audience with His Majesty is concern over bloodshed. Under the government's order, about five to six soldiers lost their lives and more than 800 Thai citizens were injured. Yet the government appears undeterred by the casualties.
Therefore, he needs to seek His Majesty's benevolence to stop the tragedy.

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