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Weng: Reds won’t storm hospital

 

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The red-shirt supporters of the United front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) will never again storm Chulalongkorn Hospital, UDD co-leader Weng Tojirakarn affirmed on Friday morning.

 

Mr Weng admitted that the storming of the state hospital last night by a group red-shirts and guards, led by another UDD core leader Payap Panket, was inappropriate.

 

“UDD will hold a press conference about 10am today to formally apologise to the director of Chulalongkorn Hospital. All red-shirts are ordered to refrain from entering the hospital,†he said.

 

The red-shirt protesters had threatened to storm the hospital again today to ensure the government is not using it to harbour troops desquised as children and pregnant women.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Weng is really begining to piss me off.

 

Every time there is an incident involving the Red Shites he claims "nothing to do with us"

 

Methee admitting having weapons and carrying out attacks at Phan Fah Bridge "NOTHING TO DO WITH US"

 

Shutting down the BTS "NOTHING TO DO WITH US"

 

Raiding the Hospital "NOTHING TO DO WITH US"

 

Well I am sorry Mr Weng, if you had not organised these protests then these incidents would never had happend so it is ALL DOWN TO YOU

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He's not really saying "Nothing to do with us" here. He takes responsibility and vows to apologize.

However, yes they're VERY wrong not to have a minimum of discipline and coordination, let alone a strategy.

Actually, I begin to think this round of protests is gonna wear down soon and fortunately (or unfortunately, depends on the point of view) things will come back to normalcy within 1-2 weeks without authorities really needing to intervene vigorously. Reds are losing this battle.

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OK in this instance he is not denying it but saying SORRY does not alter the fact that the red shirt leaders allowed it to happen, Payap Panket led the invasion.

 

How much more shit will they be allowed to get away with and then saying "Oops Sorry" after the event expecting it to make everything OK.

 

FFS Dr Weng Tojirakarn is himself a medical doctor and a disgrace to his proffession, he should be struck off.

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i fully agree that storming a hospital is at least a few shades beyond the pale, but what is almost just as "unbelievable, unreasonable, unredeemable and untenable" is your insistence on quoting the dumbest rag south of the pyongyang daily.

just look at this rubbish:

 

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The hour-long incident at the hospital, which is located right next to the red-shirt rally site, was monitored closely on Twitter and triggered a storm of criticism within the social media community.

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This prompted angry responses from Twitter users monitoring the incident, who described the police action as shameful.

After the red shirts left the hospital, big bangs were heard, creating new tension. But it was later reported to be the mere explosion of firecrackers.

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what lazy-ass runt would quote twitter users at all, let alone in the second para!? apart from the fact that plenty twitter users believe that elvis is still alive...

what imbecile would write that the storming of a hospital triggers a storm of criticism within the social media community? really, no other community was upset?

 

do yourself and other BMs a huge favour and stop quoting from this retarded rag.

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i fully agree that storming a hospital is at least a few shades beyond the pale, but what is almost just as "unbelievable, unreasonable, unredeemable and untenable" is your insistence on quoting the dumbest rag south of the pyongyang daily.

just look at this rubbish:

 

...

The hour-long incident at the hospital, which is located right next to the red-shirt rally site, was monitored closely on Twitter and triggered a storm of criticism within the social media community.

...

This prompted angry responses from Twitter users monitoring the incident, who described the police action as shameful.

After the red shirts left the hospital, big bangs were heard, creating new tension. But it was later reported to be the mere explosion of firecrackers.

...

what lazy-ass runt would quote twitter users at all, let alone in the second para!? apart from the fact that plenty twitter users believe that elvis is still alive...

what imbecile would write that the storming of a hospital triggers a storm of criticism within the social media community? really, no other community was upset?

 

do yourself and other BMs a huge favour and stop quoting from this retarded rag.

 

Your strange comparison with North Korean media aside, which newspaper do you prefer?

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Red-shirt Leader Defends Hospital Raid

 

A red-shirt leader said his group's raid on Chulalongkorn Hospital last night was aimed at preventing an attack from soldiers they believed were hiding in there.

 

Red-shirt leader Natthawut Saikeu insisted his group was monitoring movement within the Chulalongkorn Hospital and believed armed military men were using one of its buildings as a shelter because food supplies have been delivered there.

 

Natthawut claimed last night's raid stemmed from concerns that soldiers who were inside the hospital could shoot protesters as was the case during the clash on Vibhavadhi Rangsit Road.

 

The red-shirt leader claimed that the group could not find soldiers in the hospital compound because their commander was alerted about the move disclosed on the rally stage so all soldiers were ordered to leave the hospital.

 

Natthawut claimed they returned at 9 p.m. so the group decided to raid the building.

 

He also said soldiers in the hospital building opened fire at protesters when they entered. :liar:

 

However, Natthawut apologized to the hospital's staff and patients over the inappropriate behavior of some protesters and red-shirt guards, but asked for sympathy as they are waging this political war with their bear hands.

 

He said from now on, Weng Tojirakarn will take charge of coordinating with the hospital but he warned other hospitals against providing shelter to armed soldiers.

 

Natthawut also called on the government to present evidence for allegations against red-shirt core leaders in a campaign to topple the Monarchy because such charges are very severe and could stir political discord.

 

He also denied the group's alleged involvement in armed masked men carrying guns during the clash on Vibhavadi Rangsit Road, insisting there in no evidence to prove the accusation.

 

Natthawut pointed fingers at the government for possibly setting up those scenes.

 

Meanwhile, another red-shirt leader Weng Tojirakarn said his group has the highest respect for the medical profession, but if the prime minister is using hospitals as part of the political war, he and the CRES director must be held responsible.

He affirmed the group will not interfere with Chulalongkorn Hospital in the future.

 

At the same time, red-shirt leaders who led protesters in last night's raid on Chulalongkorn Hospital asked the management of private companies not to offer shelter to soldiers.

 

They also asked military officers to exercise their own judgment on orders from their commanding units.

 

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How the hell can they say they are "Fighting for Democtacy" when they cannot even agree amongst themselves?

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