Reds rally in show of strength
THE NATION ON SUNDAY
Published on June 28, 2009
Some 30,000 red shirts occupied half of Sanam Luang yesterday evening in a rally to remind Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva that they remained a threat to the coalition government.
The Democratic Alliance Against Dictatorship (DAAD) protesters, who called for dissolution of the House and vowed to oust the government, were sent scampering by heavy rains at 5pm and again at 7.30pm. But even before the half-hour heavy downpour at 7.30, which was accompanied by lightning, the protesters had already made their point that threds would not simply go away.
"I came here to call for justice so there will be no more double standards [in politics] and real democracy," said 45-year-old Kanokrak Decharachata, a farmer from Phetchabun, who represented her family at the rally.
Thaksin phones in to Pheu Thai campaign rally in Si Sa Ket
By The Nation
Published on June 27, 2009
Ex-prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra yesterday phoned in to a campaign rally of the Pheu Thai Party, pitching for votes in tomorrow's by-election in Si Sa Ket and pleading with voters to help him return from exile in Dubai.
"The weather in Dubai is very hot, soaring to 51 degrees [Celsius] and, with your help to carry me back, I want to return to Thailand," he said in his telephone message to about 500 supporters.
He said the by-election victory last week in Sakon Nakhon was tantamount to transporting him to the borders and that votes for Pheu Thai candidate Surachart Chanpradit in Si Sa Ket would assist him in re-entering Thailand.
THE NATION ON SUNDAY
Published on June 28, 2009
Some 30,000 red shirts occupied half of Sanam Luang yesterday evening in a rally to remind Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva that they remained a threat to the coalition government.
The Democratic Alliance Against Dictatorship (DAAD) protesters, who called for dissolution of the House and vowed to oust the government, were sent scampering by heavy rains at 5pm and again at 7.30pm. But even before the half-hour heavy downpour at 7.30, which was accompanied by lightning, the protesters had already made their point that threds would not simply go away.
"I came here to call for justice so there will be no more double standards [in politics] and real democracy," said 45-year-old Kanokrak Decharachata, a farmer from Phetchabun, who represented her family at the rally.
Thaksin phones in to Pheu Thai campaign rally in Si Sa Ket
By The Nation
Published on June 27, 2009
Ex-prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra yesterday phoned in to a campaign rally of the Pheu Thai Party, pitching for votes in tomorrow's by-election in Si Sa Ket and pleading with voters to help him return from exile in Dubai.
"The weather in Dubai is very hot, soaring to 51 degrees [Celsius] and, with your help to carry me back, I want to return to Thailand," he said in his telephone message to about 500 supporters.
He said the by-election victory last week in Sakon Nakhon was tantamount to transporting him to the borders and that votes for Pheu Thai candidate Surachart Chanpradit in Si Sa Ket would assist him in re-entering Thailand.