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December 31, 2013 0

Thailand: Protest Leaders Demand Justice for Fallen Protesters and Policeman

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Thailand’s MCOT news service in their article, " Protesters demand govt explanation of shootings ," stated:  Anti-government protesters have demanded the authorities’ clarification over shootings at demonstrators by police and men in black at the Thai-Japanese stadium on December 26.  Akanat Promphan, spokesman of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), said yesterday that caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, her caretaker deputy Surapong Tovichakchaikul and National Police Chief Adul Saengsingkaew must explain to the public on the violence which killed and injured scores of people. Image : (Left) The chest x-ray of  Police Sergeant Major Narong Pitisit used by the regime itself as evidence he was shot "by protesters" – instead, reveals a bullet fired from above where regime police, alongside unidentified gunmen, were positioned.

December 31, 2013 0

Thailand: Protest Leaders Demand Justice for Fallen Protesters and Policeman

By News Desk

Thailand’s MCOT news service in their article, " Protesters demand govt explanation of shootings ," stated:  Anti-government protesters have demanded the authorities’ clarification over shootings at demonstrators by police and men in black at the Thai-Japanese stadium on December 26.  Akanat Promphan, spokesman of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), said yesterday that caretaker Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra, her caretaker deputy Surapong Tovichakchaikul and National Police Chief Adul Saengsingkaew must explain to the public on the violence which killed and injured scores of people. Image : (Left) The chest x-ray of  Police Sergeant Major Narong Pitisit used by the regime itself as evidence he was shot "by protesters" – instead, reveals a bullet fired from above where regime police, alongside unidentified gunmen, were positioned.

December 30, 2013 0

Thailand: Violent, Homophobic Regime Supporters Plan "Secession"

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December 30, 2013  (Tony Cartalucci) – Singapore’s "The Straits Times" reports in their article, " Thai protests: ‘Red shirts’ plan to hit back Leader warns of retaliation if Yingluck government is forced to cede power ," that:  ANGRY "red shirts" in northern Thailand are preparing to hit back as anti-government protests in Bangkok are set to enter their third month.  Having stayed largely in the background, the red shirts, who propelled the Puea Thai party to power in 2011, are upset by what they see as a weak government response to the protesters’ attempts to paralyse the capital and disrupt the Feb 2 election.  And they are quietly making plans to retaliate if Ms Yingluck Shinawatra’s caretaker government is forced, by a military coup or other means, to cede power to an unelected administration. The Times would also report:  In the current protests, Thai police have shown relative restraint for fear that any sign of brutality would give legitimacy to protesters and provoke a military intervention

December 25, 2013 0

Thailand’s Upcoming Sham "Elections"

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Since the 2006 coup that toppled his regime, Thaksin has been represented by US corporate-financier elites via their lobbying firms including,  Kenneth Adelman  of the  Edelman PR firm  ( Freedom House ,  International Crisis Group , PNAC ), James Baker of  Baker Botts  ( CFR , Carlyle Group ),  Robert Blackwill  ( CFR ) of  Barbour Griffith & Rogers (BGR) ,  Kobre & Kim ,  Bell Pottinger  ( and here ) and currently  Robert Amsterdam  of  Amsterdam & Partners  ( Chatham House ). Thaksin Shinawatra openly still runs his political party and the siting "government" in Bangkok via Skype.

December 23, 2013 0

Thailand: Third Mass Mobilization Floods Bangkok’s Streets

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Since the 2006 coup that toppled his regime, Thaksin has been represented by US corporate-financier elites via their lobbying firms including,  Kenneth Adelman  of the  Edelman PR firm  ( Freedom House ,  International Crisis Group , PNAC ), James Baker of  Baker Botts  ( CFR , Carlyle Group ),  Robert Blackwill  ( CFR ) of  Barbour Griffith & Rogers (BGR) ,  Kobre & Kim ,  Bell Pottinger  ( and here ) and currently  Robert Amsterdam  of  Amsterdam & Partners  ( Chatham House ). The protesters then, see the privatization and selling off of Thailand’s natural resources and infrastructure, the pending FTA’s the regime has been attempting to pass, the chaos in the nation’s south, the atrocious "war on drugs," and the use of Thailand to serve the strategic interests of the West, in particular the United States, as intolerable.

December 20, 2013 0

A Tale of Two Protests: Ukraine and Thailand – Part II

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Indeed, Thaksin’s "red shirt" mobs had used violence and intimidation to disrupt and shut down an HIV/AIDS awareness march organized by homosexual groups in the northern city of Chiang Mai, a regime stronghold. "Out in Perth" reported in their article, " Chiang Mai Pride Shut Down by Protests as Police Watch On ," that:  Organisers were forced to call off Chiang Mai’s planned second annual Gay Pride Parade on February 21 after harassment from the Rak Chiang Mai 51 political group.  Dressed in their trademark red shirts, members of Rak Chiang Mai 51 locked parade participants into the compound where they were gathering, throwing fruit and rocks and yelling abuse through megaphones.  150 police officers looked on but did nothing to intervene during the four and a half hour stand off.  Fearing escalating violence, organisers eventually called off the parade.  Ginger Norwood from the newly formed Sao-Sao-Et network says the decision to call off the parade was a difficult but necessary one.  ‘The red shirts continued to threaten violence if the parade started and would not leave the blockaded area as long as there was a possibility that the parade might happen,’ she said.‘The inaction of the police further added to the tense situation, because the organisers had no confidence the police would intervene or provide any kind of protection if the red shirt protesters attacked parade goers.’  The action against the Gay Pride Parade had been planned weeks before the event, with Rak Chiang Mai 51 using a local radio station to rally people and driving a truck around the city centre the day before, recruiting people to join their protest. When asked what would happen if march organizers decided to ever hold another legally sanctioned event in Chiang Mai, regime demagogue  Kanyapak (DJ Aom) Maneejak stated :  If in the future they wish to have a parade they can send us their proposal and if we think that it is polite then we will allow it, and even promote it.  Evidently, an already approved event must also be cleared by self-appointed arbiters wearing similar colored shirts who use violence and intimidation to crush opposing views – a tale that should sound sadly familiar as we recall the history of John McCain’s Svoboda friends in Ukraine.  It would appear then, that US Senator John McCain and the rest of the West who embrace the Nazis of Kiev, have decided to oppose the anti-regime protesters in Bangkok because their sort of regime is already in power in Thailand