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UDD: No more talks, protest intensified


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Bangkok Post

30 Mar 2010

 

 

Truce talks between the government and the red-shirt United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) are over as both sides' stances are totally different, anti-government leader and opposition Puea Thai Party MP Jatuporn Prompan said on Tuesday.

 

There would be no more negotiations and the red shirts will not hold talks with the government behind people's backs because the two sides cannot get together* and adjust their differences, Mr Jatuporn said.

 

"We want the government to dissolve the House in 15 days but the government said it needs nine months.

 

"The government and the UDD are like water and oil. We just can't get along together," he said.

 

The government cannot ask for another negotiation with the red-shirts in exchange for the revocation of the Internal Security Act, he said.

 

"However, the red-shirt rally will now be intensified from pressuring the government to expelling the government, but we will continue to protest peacefully," Mr Jatuporn said.

 

He said if the government considered the idea of dissolving the House in three months, the UDD leaders will discuss it and ask for people's views on it.

 

 

 

*On nationwide television! :)

 

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