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Dec 1 2013 V-Day Or Bloodbath?


waerth

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Flash Flash Flash - that's the Aljazeera website quoting people, the quote RIGHT AFTER THAT ONE says

 

We are here to cheer on the government. The anti-government demonstrators have come because they were paid money to do so.

The Democratic Party is the minority; it cannot tell the government to get out. This government was elected by the most of the Thai people. It's a real democracy.

 

http://www.aljazeera.com/indepth/features/2013/11/anti-government-protests-polarise-thailand-2013112993549717903.html

 

How about putting the whole website in to show context?

 

Or is that a sneaky yellow trick you fell for?

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Three killed and more than hundred injured during political chaos : Health Ministry

 

 

Public Health Ministry released Monday that three people were killed and 127 injured from two political chaos during the past two days.

 

Of this number, about 71 people were injured from the clashes at Ramkhamhaeng University on Saturday’s night and 26 people were still remaining in the hospital.

 

The ministry said 56 were suffered from tear gas inhalation during the confrontation with police at several locations in Bangkok on Monday. Three of them have been at admitted at hospitals after suffering from bronchiostenosis and irritation.

 

 

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/breakingnews/Three-killed-and-more-than-hundred-injured-during--30221140.html

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Red shirts in Chiang Mai threaten to seize Thai PBS relay station

 

 

The red-Shirt Rak Chiang Mai 51 group Monday threatened to seize the Thai PBS relay station in Chiang Mai if Thai PBS does not stop airing statements of the People's Democratic Reform Committee.

 

About 150 red shirts of the group marched to the station at 1 pm to submit a letter calling for the station to stop airing statements of PDRC secretary general Suthep Thaugsuban.

 

The statement of the group said Suthep for TV stations to air his statement was illegal and if the station obeyed the order, the station would commit wrongdoing.

 

Before the group submitted the letter to a Thai PBS representative, a leader spoke at the rally in front of the relay station that the Rak Chiang Mai members would burn any TV station that continued to air Suthep's statements.

 

 

http://www.nationmultimedia.com/breakingnews/Red-shirts-in-Chiang-Mai-threaten-to-seize-Thai-PB-30221153.html

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