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Desperate Thug-Sin & his Dogs Fat-Hoping to retake power by force

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http://nationmultimedia.com/2009/04/13/headlines/headlines_30100420.php

LIVE UPDATE
April 13, 2009, the Black Songkran

Thailand faces another black day in politics. Follow the developments as they happen here


Tension remains very high in Bangkok, with retreating protesters running amok in some areas following troops' success in retaking the Victory Monument area in the morning. Protesters have burned several buses and public vehicles. Following is our live report. Please refresh the page regularly to see the updates:
5.50 pm: Gunshots have been heard for around 10 minutes around the Army headquarters. Initial TV reports say it might be the result of a clash between red-shirted protesters and some people angry at their aggression. No injury is immediately reported.
5.45pm: Troops take control of the Royal Plaza area and there is no report of casualty. However,NBT reports that there are still a number of protesters left near the Education Ministry. The TV report says there is a sign of fire near the ministry and the officers now deploy force to investigate.
5.30pm : Audience in Khon Kaen and around 10 provinces in the upper Northeast are unable to watch news report on NBT channel as the red-shirted group demanded the station to cease broadcasting. After the rally in front of the station, the protesters are reportedly moving to block part of the Mitaparb Road and traffic has started to be congested.


4.35pm : Army Spokesman Col Sansern Kaewkamnerd dismissed reports that soldiers who dispersed the red shrits in many areas used live bullets and have killed many protesters.
In a live broadcast, Sansern said the soldiers used blank bullets and fired into the air as warning shots.
"Reporters and camera men who accompanied the troops are our witnesses to prove that we used only blank bullets on the protesters. We also used practise bullets which created loud noise. The protesters distorted these, claiming that the soldiers fired live bullets and killed many protesters," he said.
He insisted that no one was killed during the crackdown.
4.20pm : Government spokesman Panithan Wattanayakorn says the authorities manage to clear red shirted protesters from many areas on Monday afternoon, resulting in resuming of traffic near Victory Monument and nearby roads.
All roads from the Foreign Ministry to Phaya Thai intersection and to Victory Monument were now safe for motorists and people.

3.30 pm: Supreme Commander Songkitti Jakkrabat, head of the committee enforcing the state of emergency, goes on TV to reiterate that the operation to retake key traffic areas has been carried out with all democratic principles respected.
"We base our operation on the principles that everyone is Thai who has right to gather in peace without infringing on rights of others. We will never hurt Thai citizens but we reserve the rights to self-defence," he told a TV address.
According to Songkitti, people coming back from Songkran retreat could face inconvenience as road blocks and searches will be required to make sure no weapons are sneaked into the city. He suggested travellers come back earlier or later in order to spread out traffic.
3 pm: Army spokesman Sansern Kaewkamnerd says that despite sporadic incidents. the operation to retake control of the Victory Monument and nearby areas has been "satisfactory". He denies claims that some protesters had been killed. There had been no death, he insisted.
He also says footage of soldiers aiming and firing at protesters could have misled the public, because the soldiers were only firing blank bullets.
3.10 pm: Scattered protesters in the Sri Ayutthaya intersection are said to have fled toward the Urupong area.
2.45 pm: Tension is very high between flat residents and the protesters. One TV reporter reports seeing protesters beating and chasing some residents.
2.30 pm: Din Daeng flat residents and some officers try unsuccessfully to negotiate with red-shirted protesters who parked a gas truck near the flat the community. Gas valve has been secured and the authorities shower water on the truck. Although the protesters claimed the use of the gas truck was only meant as a blockade, there was increasingly fear among the residents about an explosion.
1.30pm: Thick smoke is spotted at the Victory Monument. Red-shirted protesters reportedly set tyres on fire just opposite the Rajvithi Hospital and some protesters also drove a car over a fiberglass police statue near the monument. Police also ask people to get out of the pedestrian bridges around the monument but the skytrain station was not closed yet.
1pm : it was reported that soliders manged to take hold of all corners of the Din Daeng triangle and the red-shirted protesters backed towards Rajaparop Road. Twenty people were reported to be injured from the clash there.
12.15pm : an explosive sound is heard followed by smokes from a public park near the Victory Monument, where there are only the red-shirted protesterd.
While soliders continue to push the protesters out of Din Daeng area towards the Victory Monument direction, the demonstrators set on fire a bus that was parked in the middle of the road.
12.10pm : soldiers continue to clash with the red-shirted protesters at the entrance to the Din Daeng elevated road. As the lastest, the protesters reportedly tried to drive a bus into the soldiers but the officers counter that with gunshots thus the bus crash into the bridge railing. There was no report yet if anyone was killed.
12.30pm : PM's deputy secretary-general Panitan Wattanayagorn, on TV, ensures foreigners' safety and that the government is gaining control of the situation.
Red Shirt's D Station black out.
12.10pm: Pheu Thai MPs threaten to mobilise more people to join protesters if the government does not stop using weapons, open an urgent joint-meeting among MPs and the Senate.
12.03pm : The gas truck is removed from King Power.
12pm : Protesters burn a bus at Din Daeng Triangle. Gun shots were heard.
11.45am : Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva addresses live on TV, denying death report in the morning. He added that 23 soldiers and 47 protesters were injured. Four soldiers suffered bullet wounds.
He calls on people to cooperate by filing information. He also tells people to be confident that the government is trying to restore order as soon as possible.
11.20am : The director of Rajavithi Hospital insists Monday that no protester was killed during the crackdown at the Din Daeng Intersection early Monday.
10am : Protesters park an LPG gas truck at King Power Shopping Mall.
9.50am : Protesters confront and throw molotov cocktails (bottle bombs) at soldiers around Din Daeng Intersection while (the protesters) retreating to Din Daeng flats.
9.30am : Weng Tojirakarn tells protesters to seize four buses and use them to block Orathai Bridge and Misakawan intersections.
8.45am : Police beef up force from 200 to 300 officers to secure Democrat Party headquarters on speculation that protesters would raid the place. Police later ask reporters and cameramen to move away from the area for fear that they would be injured in a possible clash with protesters.
8am : Protesters seize buses and use them to block Si Ayutthaya road. Some burn tyres at nearby intersections.
7.30am : Protesters at the Royal Plaza round up 15 journalists, saying they reported unfairly. The group attempt to attack, forcing journalists to leave.
7.20am : Deputy PM's Secretary-General Panitan Wattanayagorn tells a press conference Monday morning that some protesters were arrested, detained unharmed. Army Spokesman Col Sansern Kaewkamnerd said the protesters were detained at "proper place" without elaborating.
7.15am : Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva sets up a committee to direct the implementation according to Emergency Decree, authorising the Supreme Commander as the director to fix emergencies and prohibiting blockade of any roads in Bangkok and other effective areas.
6.40am : Protesters park 10-wheel gas truck on in-bound Vibhavadi-Rangsit road in Din Daeng Triangle area to prevent soldiers from coming in. Both directions of the road are closed.
Protesters drive truck fuelled by NGV gas into the compound. The truck uses several NGV cylinders and the protesters shouted that the flat residents should leave immediately, prompting speculation that the protesters would explode the gas tanks
6.00am : Army spokesman says soldiers fired tear gas at Din Daeng Intersection only after protesters threw molotov cocktails at them and tried to hit them with a bus.
4.30am : Red Shirt leader Jatuporn Promphan says another leader Arisman Pongruangrong had been bailed out.
4am : Anti-government protesters and military officers are injured as the government has employed a force to disperse the protest near Din Daeng Intersection in Bangkok. Gunshots were heard until 5.30am. Soldiers insisted they fired the shots to the air.
1.30am : Three bombs are shot to Constitutional Court. One exploded while two did not. Police said the bombs could be M79 type.
 

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CRACKDOWN BEGINS





At least 77 were injured as troops, firing tear gas and shots into the air, moved in to retake the Din Daeng intersection near Victory Monument from protesters.


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' + ' Abhisit Vejjajiva [/B]has assured the nation that there is no disharmony within the government as well as key agencies responsible for enforcing law and order.
In a late-night television address, Abhisit was flanked by all key government, military and police leaders, a setting apparently intended to stamp out persistent speculation that he was losing support of top police and military officers.
He said the rumours were intended to weaken the government which has been trying to restore law and order through peaceful means.
"There have been a lot of rumours and I would like the Thai media to report on the truth to the Thai public," he said.
Among false reports, he said, were claims that security forces had already resorted to violence to suppress the red-shirted protesters.
The prime minister insisted that a united government remained confident that the situation would improve in the next few days.
Abhisit had vowed not to bow to the red-shirted protesters' demand for him to either step down or dissolve the House, and expressed confidence that the military and the police, whom he had reportedly criticised in private, were still firmly on his side. It had been reported that Abhisit singled out police chief Patcharawat Wongsuwan for sharp criticism following Saturday's collapse of the Asean summit with dialogue partners.
Coup rumours were intense late Sunday afternoon but seemed to subside late into the night. Speculation now was focused on when security forces would move against protesters occupying some key areas in the city.
 

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Aiyah why do you appear to be hypocrite Yap? Aren't you the #1 fan of street protests and mass public agitation? :rolleyes:

In any event what is good for the goose is also good for the gander:wink::biggrin:
 

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It was a big mistake to had let the bastard jumped bail from Bangkok to flee under the cover of attending Beijing Olympics. The military coup should had him shot long ago.
 

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Aiyah why do you appear to be hypocrite Yap? Aren't you the #1 fan of street protests and mass public agitation? :rolleyes:

In any event what is good for the goose is also good for the gander:wink::biggrin:

I fight for Anti-Corruption and Anti-Greed. This Thug-Sin bastard, is the same kind as famiLEE LEEgime. His sinful Sin-Corp is comparable to Temasek. His Shinawatra family is comparable with famiLEE. His vote-buying comparable with Progress Package. His Thai-Rak-Thai same as PAp. His GREED SAME as famiLEE's.

His sinful Sin-Corp money laundering and corruption linked with Temasek & famiLEE LEEgime.

Shoot him! And need not think twice!

The bastard had been convicted for Corruption, Election Frauds, Evading Tax, Jump Bail, Evaded Court, Absconding, Hiding Filthy Assets, Money Laundering. There are at least half a dozen of warrants of arrests against this bastard.
 
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I can see why the great uncleyap is getting nowhere with any opposotion groups in singapore, he had display a rather blind and personal intent that shows he know nothing what is happenng and everything is based on his own definition which itself is never of the norm.

whereas it is the Thai Queen, the crown prince, the thai nobles and the military which is killing thai democracy and threaten to take away the wellbeing and benefit that the thai people should have, Uncleyap again and againt blast thaksin just because of his friendship with the Lees.

Uncleyap doesnt care about democracy, he only care about what he hate and likes. such a character, thank god has no place in any form of social structure.
 

Porfirio Rubirosa

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You gormless twit Yap, the Yellows (and this includes Abishit's govt by default) are no better than Thaksin and the Reds...heck they may even be worse...you are really talking through your arse when it comes to the political shenanigans in LOS:rolleyes::biggrin:
I fight for Anti-Corruption and Anti-Greed. This Thug-Sin bastard, is the same kind as famiLEE LEEgime. His sinful Sin-Corp is comparable to Temasek. His Shinawatra family is comparable with famiLEE. His vote-buying comparable with Progress Package. His Thai-Rak-Thai same as PAp. His GREED SAME as famiLEE's.

His sinful Sin-Corp money laundering and corruption linked with Temasek & famiLEE LEEgime.

Shoot him! And need not think twice!

The bastard had been convicted for Corruption, Election Frauds, Evading Tax, Jump Bail, Evaded Court, Absconding, Hiding Filthy Assets, Money Laundering. There are at least half a dozen of warrants of arrests against this bastard.
 

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You gormless twit Yap, the Yellows (and this includes Abishit's govt by default) are no better than Thaksin and the Reds...heck they may even be worse...you are really talking through your arse when it comes to the political shenanigans in LOS:rolleyes::biggrin:

All based on current affairs and facts. :wink:

The Red Shirts are pitiful indeed. They have the just cause and could win sympathy being the poor people of Thailand fighting their elites. But they are being used by CROOK Thug-Sin.

If the Red Shirts fought their elites for oppressions and exploitations, we should had supported them instead. But now instead of that, they are just being used & Exploited by Thug-Sin which is a Billionaire CROOK politician and outlaw outcast - now also OUT-FUCKED. :biggrin::rolleyes:

You know what you are talking about?

Your post are empty criticisms here in this thread so far :cool::rolleyes::biggrin:.

Read your own rubbish!
 

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What "facts"...more like the world of LOS according to Bhumi, Prem, Sondhi, Abhishit, Kasit, the General and BKK elite:rolleyes::biggrin:

PS. Why so free, what is going on at the TBT18(15) trial?


Not so free. Insufficient time for online. Just moved house. Catching back up on work.

Kangaroo very bad in health, won't last for too much time. :wink::cool:

You got the point about Red Shirt & Thug-Sin? Poor Thais are USED & EXPLOITED by a Billionaire Crook Politician. Because of this Greedy Selfish Corrupted Thug, Red Shirts lost moral support which they should had deserved on their political cause. Wasted their efforts and prices paid and blood spilled. They represent the under-dogs, should had been sympathized. But they stood behind the political goals of a greedy crook and fought for the crook. That's why it had been a pity.

If they abandoned Thug-Sin and found a new leader, I will reconsider if they aimed at e.g. Rich Exploiter Merchants who had keep the Thais poor in suffering for generations.

Right now, supporting the Red Shirts just let Thug-Sin get a free-rid back to power and make more filthy billions of corrupted $$$$$. What a fuck for? He will only give tiny amount of honey to buy supports from the Poor Uneducated Peasants from Northern Thailand and then he enrich his bunch of business and political cronies. There is no point you see?

Thug-Sin is more crooked and evil and greedy then the Royals and current Thai elites, proven by his Shin-Corp deals with Temasek & his wife / family members businesses. If you let Thug-Sin continued he will eat up the current bunch of Thai elite in no time. His Shin-Corp will become Temasek, his Thai-Rak-Thai will become PAp, he will become LKy, his family will become famiLEE, his wife became KGC, his son became Ass Loong, his daughter-in-law became Ho Jinx.... The Thai King will become puppet like Prata...

Thais did the right thing to stop him - not too late.

:cool::wink:
 

uncleyap

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I can see why the great uncleyap is getting nowhere with any opposotion groups in singapore, he had display a rather blind and personal intent that shows he know nothing what is happenng and everything is based on his own definition which itself is never of the norm.

whereas it is the Thai Queen, the crown prince, the thai nobles and the military which is killing thai democracy and threaten to take away the wellbeing and benefit that the thai people should have, Uncleyap again and againt blast thaksin just because of his friendship with the Lees.

Uncleyap doesnt care about democracy, he only care about what he hate and likes. such a character, thank god has no place in any form of social structure.


I don't blindly buy DEMOCRACY - not at all.

DEMOCRACY is the MOST ABUSED word.

Red Cambodia aka Polpot (Killing Field) called themselves Democratic Kampuchea.

North Korea is called Democratic Republic of Korea.

Red Shirts & Yellow Shirts both labeled themselves DEMOCRATIC and cry Democracy in their fights.

LKy the old dog thief also played the Democracy word especially in his young days. Find this word Ironically in famiLEE LEEgime's pledge also. :oIo:

One will be too naive and stupid to consider everything in terms of Democracy - I call that a Democracy-Blindness. 民主盲。瞎搞民主。

Go for more practical things, and remove the Western Democracy Vision to be more realistic.

I don't buy Democracy nor Western Human Rights Vision. PERIOD.
 

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I don't blindly buy DEMOCRACY - not at all.

DEMOCRACY is the MOST ABUSED word.

Red Cambodia aka Polpot (Killing Field) called themselves Democratic Kampuchea.

North Korea is called Democratic Republic of Korea.

Red Shirts & Yellow Shirts both labeled themselves DEMOCRATIC and cry Democracy in their fights.

LKy the old dog thief also played the Democracy word especially in his young days. Find this word Ironically in famiLEE LEEgime's pledge also. :oIo:

One will be too naive and stupid to consider everything in terms of Democracy - I call that a Democracy-Blindness. 民主盲。瞎搞民主。

Go for more practical things, and remove the Western Democracy Vision to be more realistic.

I don't buy Democracy nor Western Human Rights Vision. PERIOD.

You dont blindly "buy" democracy, but you blindly attack thaksin, not because he is a tyrant, not because he has strong support in the rural, but because Thaksin does business with the Lees and that irritates you to the point that mae you blind.

We are not talking abt the term "democracy" or even how the word is used. We are talking about you who support that side that destroy democracy, destroy social welfare, destroy the lives and rights of the thai people all because you dislike Thaksin for doing business with the Lees.

In your eyes, as long as anyone have any relations with the Lees, the person or group of people can do no right.

You are stupid, you are so blindly stupid.
 

Porfirio Rubirosa

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Alamak Yap now you are sounding exactly like the person you most detest...Mr Pragmatism himself LKY:rolleyes::eek::biggrin:

Ironically what you stand for appears to be ideological puritanism which is totally impractical:wink::rolleyes:
Go for more practical things, and remove the Western Democracy Vision to be more realistic.

I don't buy Democracy nor Western Human Rights Vision. PERIOD.
 

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You dont blindly "buy" democracy, but you blindly attack thaksin, not because he is a tyrant, not because he has strong support in the rural, but because Thaksin does business with the Lees and that irritates you to the point that mae you blind.

We are not talking abt the term "democracy" or even how the word is used. We are talking about you who support that side that destroy democracy, destroy social welfare, destroy the lives and rights of the thai people all because you dislike Thaksin for doing business with the Lees.

In your eyes, as long as anyone have any relations with the Lees, the person or group of people can do no right.

You are stupid, you are so blindly stupid.

Johnston Anderson Cheong, why you whack opposition supporter YAP more harder than u whack PAP? R U PAP man?
 

uncleyap

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You dont blindly "buy" democracy, but you blindly attack thaksin, not because he is a tyrant, not because he has strong support in the rural, but because Thaksin does business with the Lees and that irritates you to the point that mae you blind.

We are not talking abt the term "democracy" or even how the word is used. We are talking about you who support that side that destroy democracy, destroy social welfare, destroy the lives and rights of the thai people all because you dislike Thaksin for doing business with the Lees.

In your eyes, as long as anyone have any relations with the Lees, the person or group of people can do no right.

You are stupid, you are so blindly stupid.


Thug-Sin only very small time as a Tyrant. But big time as a CORRUPT & CROOK & EXPLOITER of the poor. He exploited the poor rural peasants worst then the elites and royals. He tricked them to vote for him, fight for him and loyally believe that he would be the peasant's hero and savior.

Democracy issue I will address and discuss in greater depth SEPARATELY.

Consideration from Democracy perspective is not the ONLY angle - must not be. It can come in at may be the 5th place. It DOES NOT override more important things.

The reason why Thug-Sin could get in power itself illustrated the most serious flaws of Democracy & Election System:

That exploiting a mass base of vulnerable voters is easy as demonstrated by Thug-Sin, that impoverished; poorly educated; politically unaware peasants and be exploited for their votes, by CHEAPLY BUYING their votes. These peasants frequently sell their daughters as prostitutes and sons to be castrated as the SawadiHAR show-Ah-Kuas, not difficult to understand that they will SELL THEIR VOTES to Thug-Sin for some small benefits.

The FLAW with Democracy is also within it's Definition. Which is illustrated in this case that Thug-Sin is to be considered as Democratically Elected and further that removing him will be against Democracy. Whereas in fact, Thug-Sin's so called Elected is Wrongful and Sinful, as he exploit peasants weaknesses & bought votes. (He and his party cronies also convicted for electoral frauds), and further that Over throwing him is Just and Righteous as a necessary correction against the Exploit & Wrong-doings.


 

uncleyap

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Alamak Yap now you are sounding exactly like the person you most detest...Mr Pragmatism himself LKY:rolleyes::eek::biggrin:

Ironically what you stand for appears to be ideological puritanism which is totally impractical:wink::rolleyes:


No point to argue this way. Stay on issue.

I have only little time this week for forums.

You have a point (from way back and long ago when we discussed on Thug-Sin & Peasants), the poor peasant have a just cause to fight against those who had exploited them for generations. They live in poverty for generations enriching the elites. They sold their children for prostitution to get their next meals. Points taken.

My point is Thug-Sin is not their genuine savior and fighter, because his status and background and standing is entirely in conflict of interest against those he deemed to be fighting for. It is too obvious that this fox thug-sin wedged into the weakness of peasants and gained a huge pot of gold (votes) for his political power.

It demonstrated that Democracy & Polling System suffers huge flaws and vulnerabilities as seen in Thug-Sin's exploitations.

:wink::rolleyes::cool:
 

Porfirio Rubirosa

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Quick answer politics is a dirty game...your ideological puritanism is laudable but naive and not practical...Thaksin maybe bad but those now in power may well be worse than him...Abhisit does not hold the real power, it is the bbk elite/military/monarchists who are the real power masters now pulling the strings...take your pick between the devil and the deep blue sea:wink:
No point to argue this way. Stay on issue.

I have only little time this week for forums.

You have a point (from way back and long ago when we discussed on Thug-Sin & Peasants), the poor peasant have a just cause to fight against those who had exploited them for generations. They live in poverty for generations enriching the elites. They sold their children for prostitution to get their next meals. Points taken.

My point is Thug-Sin is not their genuine savior and fighter, because his status and background and standing is entirely in conflict of interest against those he deemed to be fighting for. It is too obvious that this fox thug-sin wedged into the weakness of peasants and gained a huge pot of gold (votes) for his political power.

It demonstrated that Democracy & Polling System suffers huge flaws and vulnerabilities as seen in Thug-Sin's exploitations.

:wink::rolleyes::cool:
 
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