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Dec 1 2013 V-Day Or Bloodbath?


waerth

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From my Facebookpage, to lazy to rewrite:

 

Well goodmorning after a bad nights short sleep.

 

We had a month of peacefull demonstrations with some minor incidents. The red shirts move in on Bangkok and the unofficial death tally is now at 3 people!

 

1 student (confirmed) was killed and anywhere from 3 (confirmed) to 30 (unconfirmed) were brought to hospital with bullet wounds.

 

In retaliation (unconfirmed) it is said 1 red shirt guard was killed last night (unconfirmed) and 1 shot just now around 7 this morning (unconfirmed, but judging on amount of tweets and photos we can consider this confirmed).

 

So Bangkok will head for a bloody day today. Now no one has been able to plausible explain why the red shirts had to be bussed in. They are violent. And they put them in a stadium at a uni which is known for its anti government sentiment and known for the many southern students ...... was this done deliberately by the UDD to provoke unrest?

 

The list of demos in BKK today. Add Ramkhamheang to that:

 

https://twitter.com/.../406933975781756928/photo/1/large

 

And in the big news today: NO shopping:

 

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So for now confirmed 1 dead, 35 wounded:

 

Bangkok health emergency centre revives clash casualties at 35 injuries, 1 death

 

BANGKOK: -- The Erawan health emergency centre of the Bangkok Metropolitan Administration has reported that one person was killed and 35 others injured in clashes between Ramkhamhaeng University students and red-shirt demonstrators.

 

The Erawan reported that one person died of sustained gunshot wound at Ramkhamhaeng. It reported the following figured of injured persons:

 

Ramkhamhaeng Hospital: 5

Dr Panya Hospital: 13

Phetchawet Hospital: 3

Chularat 9 Hospital: 1

Ratchawithi Hospital: 5

Ramathibodi Hospital: 3

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Red shirts disperse from Rajamangala

 

BANGKOK: -- Red-shirt leader Natthawaut Saikuar Sunday announced the dispersion of the red shirt rally at Rajamangala National Stadium to allow the government and policemen to concentrate on working with the anti-government protesters.

 

He made the announcement at 8.13am.

 

Thida Thavornseth, the chairwoman of the United Front of Democracy against Dictatorship, told the demonstrators as: "we will see you again soon."

 

The leaders later organised transportation for the red shirt to return home and they promised to ensure that the demonstrators would reach home safe and sound.

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