They played with blood spilling and black magic, they got what they wished and blood is really spilled now. They asked for it!
They wanted blood to spill and they got it now!
http://bangkokpost.com/news/local/174385/reds-defiant-after-clashes-killed-21
Reds defiant after clashes kill 21
* Published: 11/04/2010 at 03:26 PM
* Online news: Local News
Red-shirt demonstrators on Sunday vowed to continue their protests on Sunday, after clashes between soldiers and protesters resulted in 21 dead and more than 800 injured.
Red-shirt leader Natthawut Saikua said the red-shirt protesters will continue to occupy the Ratchaprasong intersection and Phan Fa Bridge until Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva dissolves the House of Representatives and holds a new election.
"We call for Abhisit to resign immediately," he told the red-shirts, adding that the red-shirts would hold a mourning ceremony for the dead at Democracy Monument on Sunday and vowed that those killed "did not die in vain".
Another leader, Veera Musikhapong, demanded Mr Abhisit leave the country.
According to the latest figures from Wachira Hospital and Erawan emergency centre, 21 people were killed in clashes between soldiers and protesters on Saturday. Sixteen were civilians, including a Japanese photographer working for a news agency. Five of the dead were soldiers.
Red-shirt leaders said the group would rally in different locations across the capital on Monday, in honour of the red-shirts who died in the violent clashes.
The operation to clear the Phan Fa Bridge occupied by red-shirts began at 1pm on Saturday. Troops halted all operations at 9.15pm after clashes at Khok Wua intersection led to many injuries and deaths.
Government spokesman Panithan Wattanayakorn said in a televised conference on Sunday afternoon that security forces used live ammuntion, but fired only into the air. They did not fire live rounds at the protesters, he insisted.
Japan demanded an investigation of the death of Reuters photographer Hiro Muramoto. Hospital officials said he was killed by a round directly in the chest.
Initial investigations have shown that grenades and ammunition used in the clashes were not standard military equipment, the government spokesman claimed.
He also said that some of the tear-gas cannisters fired at the protesters were not those used by the troops, adding that troops were not equipped with hand grenades or machine guns.
They wanted blood to spill and they got it now!
http://bangkokpost.com/news/local/174385/reds-defiant-after-clashes-killed-21
Reds defiant after clashes kill 21
* Published: 11/04/2010 at 03:26 PM
* Online news: Local News
Red-shirt demonstrators on Sunday vowed to continue their protests on Sunday, after clashes between soldiers and protesters resulted in 21 dead and more than 800 injured.
Red-shirt leader Natthawut Saikua said the red-shirt protesters will continue to occupy the Ratchaprasong intersection and Phan Fa Bridge until Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva dissolves the House of Representatives and holds a new election.
"We call for Abhisit to resign immediately," he told the red-shirts, adding that the red-shirts would hold a mourning ceremony for the dead at Democracy Monument on Sunday and vowed that those killed "did not die in vain".
Another leader, Veera Musikhapong, demanded Mr Abhisit leave the country.
According to the latest figures from Wachira Hospital and Erawan emergency centre, 21 people were killed in clashes between soldiers and protesters on Saturday. Sixteen were civilians, including a Japanese photographer working for a news agency. Five of the dead were soldiers.
Red-shirt leaders said the group would rally in different locations across the capital on Monday, in honour of the red-shirts who died in the violent clashes.
The operation to clear the Phan Fa Bridge occupied by red-shirts began at 1pm on Saturday. Troops halted all operations at 9.15pm after clashes at Khok Wua intersection led to many injuries and deaths.
Government spokesman Panithan Wattanayakorn said in a televised conference on Sunday afternoon that security forces used live ammuntion, but fired only into the air. They did not fire live rounds at the protesters, he insisted.
Japan demanded an investigation of the death of Reuters photographer Hiro Muramoto. Hospital officials said he was killed by a round directly in the chest.
Initial investigations have shown that grenades and ammunition used in the clashes were not standard military equipment, the government spokesman claimed.
He also said that some of the tear-gas cannisters fired at the protesters were not those used by the troops, adding that troops were not equipped with hand grenades or machine guns.