Where ever he is, slap a pair of handcuffs on this bastard ASAP and put him on a plane to BKK. He had asked his dogs to burn buses and fight to overthrow Abhisit, he ruined the holly Songkran New Year.
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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POLITICAL TURMOIL
Songkran Inferno
By The Nation
Published on April 14, 2009
Two killed in clashes between rioters and angry residents Petrol bombs lobbed at Army HQ, ministry blamed on 'third party' People in the provinces demand an end to the chaos
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' + ' Thaksin [/B]Shinawatra [/B]told CNN that the government was covering up deaths and that the soldiers had killed "many" people even though television broadcasts only showed soldiers firing into the air to disperse the mobs.
"They trapped the people. Many people died. They even took the dead bodies up on the truck and took them away," Thaksin told CNN from an undisclosed location.
Army spokesman Colonel Sansern Kaewkamnerd said the troops were only shooting blanks to scare away the rioters. "Reporters and cameramen who accompanied the troops can be our witnesses that we only used blank bullets. We also fired practice bullets that make a loud noise," he said, dismissing claims that many protesters were killed.
The spokesman insisted that there were no deaths during the crackdown.
Shortly after Thaksin's interview, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva told CNN that his government had come into power by democratic means and would begin the political reform process once the turmoil is suppressed.
Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban, who is in charge of the emergency decree, warned of possible acts of sabotage in many areas late at night. Shortly before 8pm, in a live TV broadcast Suthep urged the public to report any suspicious acts in their area.
Apart from Bangkok, civil unrest was also witnessed in several provinces, mostly in the North and Northeast.
In groups numbering hundreds, red-clad protesters set up road blocks in Nong Khai, Chiang Rai, Lop Buri and Lamphun. Many people surrounded state-run NBT television stations in Phrae and Khon Kaen to protest against what they called unfair coverage of the crackdown.
A large group of protesters also gathered at a Thaicom satellite ground station in Pathum Thani to protest against the disruption of broadcasts by the pro-rally D-Station. They were later dispersed by troops who managed to secure the area.
However, there were also groups of people in many provinces who had publicly come out to call for an end to the chaos.
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.
http://www.nationmultimedia.com/specials/nationphoto/showsection_protest.php?pageid=1&id=45
http://nationmultimedia.com/2009/04/14/politics/politics_30100480.php
POLITICAL TURMOIL
Songkran Inferno
By The Nation
Published on April 14, 2009
Two killed in clashes between rioters and angry residents Petrol bombs lobbed at Army HQ, ministry blamed on 'third party' People in the provinces demand an end to the chaos
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' + ' Thaksin [/B]Shinawatra [/B]told CNN that the government was covering up deaths and that the soldiers had killed "many" people even though television broadcasts only showed soldiers firing into the air to disperse the mobs.
"They trapped the people. Many people died. They even took the dead bodies up on the truck and took them away," Thaksin told CNN from an undisclosed location.
Army spokesman Colonel Sansern Kaewkamnerd said the troops were only shooting blanks to scare away the rioters. "Reporters and cameramen who accompanied the troops can be our witnesses that we only used blank bullets. We also fired practice bullets that make a loud noise," he said, dismissing claims that many protesters were killed.
The spokesman insisted that there were no deaths during the crackdown.
Shortly after Thaksin's interview, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva told CNN that his government had come into power by democratic means and would begin the political reform process once the turmoil is suppressed.
Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban, who is in charge of the emergency decree, warned of possible acts of sabotage in many areas late at night. Shortly before 8pm, in a live TV broadcast Suthep urged the public to report any suspicious acts in their area.
Apart from Bangkok, civil unrest was also witnessed in several provinces, mostly in the North and Northeast.
In groups numbering hundreds, red-clad protesters set up road blocks in Nong Khai, Chiang Rai, Lop Buri and Lamphun. Many people surrounded state-run NBT television stations in Phrae and Khon Kaen to protest against what they called unfair coverage of the crackdown.
A large group of protesters also gathered at a Thaicom satellite ground station in Pathum Thani to protest against the disruption of broadcasts by the pro-rally D-Station. They were later dispersed by troops who managed to secure the area.
However, there were also groups of people in many provinces who had publicly come out to call for an end to the chaos.
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