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

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hmm actually the red shirt leaders are smart in surrendering to the police. It is no secret that the police has always been sympathetic to red shirts.
 
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Updated: Clearing Rajaprasong
Bangkok is burning

May 19, 2010...11:09 am

Updated: Ji Ungpakorn on anger

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Giles Ji Ungpakorn
The anger of the ordinary people has finally erupted into violence with numerous buildings being set of fire in Bangkok and the provinces. People are also trying to use any means to fight the army. There are reports that Government buildings, banks, the stock-exchange, luxury shopping malls and pro-military media are all being set on fire.
All this is totally justified.. why?
Because:
1. The Government and the army have repeatedly used armed soldiers, assassination squads, snipers and tanks to kill unarmed pro-democracy demonstrators since April. The death toll will easily reach 80 with thousands injured.
2. This state-sponsored violence against civilians was carried out in order that Abhisit’s military-backed Government could stay in power and avoid elections for as long as possible. It was never elected in the first place. The Government is a product of military and judicial coups since 2006.
3. The Red Shirts have repeatedly offered talks and compromises, yet the Government has answered with bullets.
4. In a Democracy, the people should be the ultimate decision-makers, not the military, the elites and the Palace. Any demand for democratic elections is totally justified, even if it disrupts shopping centres and luxury hotels.
5. Mealy-mouthed so called non-violent groups could never bring themselves to put the blame entirely on the shoulders of the Government, the military and Royalist elites, despite the fact that the violence was from the army. They never put their weight behind the huge struggle of the UDD leadership to try to maintain a peaceful and disciplined protest. This is because these organisations supported the coup in 2006 in the first place. They allowed the Government to claim that there would be no peace until the protests stopped.
Yet now that the official protest has been drowned in blood and stopped, there will not be peace because there is no justice.
Update: For a different view see The Irrawaddy.
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Turmoil in many spots in Chiang Mai, a provincial reporter told Thai TV.
Wednesday, May 19, 2010 9:49:20 PM
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A statue of Buddha and a torn Thai national flag remain in front of Bangkok's Central World shopping mall, which was gutted by fire after army soldiers advanced towards an encampment of thousands of anti-government "red shirt" protesters, May 19, 2010.​
 
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Smoke billows from a commercial area of Bangkok where Red Shirt demonstrators had their camp in downtown Bangkok on May 19, 2010. Thai protest leaders surrendered and told thousands of 'Red Shirt' supporters to end their weeks-long rally after an army assault on their fortified encampment left at least five people dead. Thai fire authorities said that arsonists have set 20 locations ablaze in Bangkok, including a massive shopping mall and bank branches.​
 
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Udon Thani, Thailand, riot police stand guard at a government office Wednesday, May 19, 2010, following a riot by anti-government protesters. The attack on the Thai government office came after TV showed reports of the crackdown on Red Shirt protesters in Bangkok.

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The city hall building burns after it was set on fire by anti-government "red shirt" protesters in Ubon Ratchathani province, north-east of Bangkok, May 19, 2010.
 
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Thai security forces attempt to help a Thai soldier hit by a grenade on May 19, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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(EDITORS NOTE: GRAPHIC CONTENT ) A Thai soldier lies with a severely injured arm after being hit by a grenade on May 19, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.​
 
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I think the Red Shirt leaders made a wrong move by surrendering...

All those who had died die in vain ...

The leaders betrayed the Red Shirts..

Outside say they worry about the Red Shirt safety, inside is actually coward. :mad:
 
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with tanks and bullets and approval by the monarchy, no surrender by leaders,,,,, 100% sure die,

live to fight another day
 
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Why are these happening?

I have seen in a country club changing room after golf an army officer sat on a chair, legs crossed and his sergeant knelt down on one knee to put on his shoes and tied his shoe laces. I have been to a house in Bangkok where all their 7 maids have to kneel down on both knees to serve the family and guests. I've known a top banker who will ask the masseuse if she is an Isaan, if she is he will change.

This is 2010/2553. Kharma is catching up. Revolution involves destructions. We are witnesses of this.
 
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An anti-government "red shirt" supporter surrenders to army soldiers clearing an encampment of thousands of protesters in Bangkok May 19, 2010

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Thai 'Red Shirt' anti-government protesters seek refuge in a hospital after the leaders of their movement announced the surrender their camp in downtown Bangkok on May 19, 2010.

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Buddhist monks, who support the anti-government "red shirt" protesters, carry the body of a man who was shot dead by army soldiers penetrating an encampment of thousands in Bangkok May 19, 2010.

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Anti-government protestors shed their "Red Shirts" at Police General Hospital Wednesday, May 19, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand. Downtown Bangkok became a raging battleground Wednesday as the army stormed a barricaded protest camp and the Red Shirt leadership surrendered, enraging demonstrators who fired grenades and set fires that cloaked the skyline in a black haze. The Thai government declared a curfew in Bangkok from 8 p.m. until 6 a.m. An announcement signed by Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and broadcast on television banned anyone from leaving home during those times without permission from authorities.​
 
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Thai army soldiers escort a handcuffed detainee during an operation to evict anti-government "red shirt" protesters from their encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010.

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An anti-government protestor who had been shot in the head arrives at a hospital Wednesday, May 19, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Red-shirt protester is detained by Thai security forces inside their encampment on May 19, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand​
 
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Smoke rises at Central World shopping mall that was ransacked and set on fire during clashes in central Bangkok May 19, 2010. Bangkok's Central World, Southeast Asia's second-biggest department store, was destroyed by fire during riots following a crackdown on anti-government protesters, a Reuters witness said.​
 
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Thai army soldiers stand guard over blindfolded detainees during an operation to evict anti-government "red shirt" protesters from their encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010.

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Jatuporn Prompan, one of the core leaders of the anti-government "red shirt" protesters, is taken into custody after he surrendered, at the police headquarters in Bangkok May 19, 2010. Anti-government protest leaders in Thailand surrendered to police on Wednesday after troops stormed their encampment, sparking clashes that killed at least four people, but violence rocked other areas of the city.​

Gandhi T shirt - doesn't he know Gandhi was against violence?
 
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Thai military moves to remove Red Shirts from their makeshift stronghold in downtown Bangkok

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Personnel carriers and soldiers move in on Red Shirts base after vehicles ram over piles of truck tyres and razor wire

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Thai armoured personnel carriers smash through makeshift barricades set up by protesters at their 'camp' in downtown Bangkok



 
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Thai military vehicles and soldiers breach anti-government protest zone

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Fires burn on a boulevard near the shopping district of Pratunam in downtown Bangkok

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Bangkok street resembles a war-zone



 
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A pall hangs over Bangkok as entrenched anti-government protestors battle Thai troops

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Military set for all-day operation against Red Shirts

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Gunbattles break out between troops and Red Shirts after security forces break through barricades



 
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Thai troops move in on street cordoned off the Red Shirts

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Water canons fired to disperse Red Shirt protesters from their base

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Man shot in the leg is moved by protesters from Red Shirts camp



 
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Nurse attends to injured protester as he's rushed to hospital

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Red Shirt protester under arrest

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Arrested anti-government protester



 
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