Red-shirts Battle Blue-shirts In Pattaya
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#1Posted 2009-04-11 09:34:07
Red-shirts battle blue-shirts in Pattaya
PATTAYA: -- Red-shirted protesters armed with giant firecrackers, Molotov cocktails, sling shots and batons, battled with local people who formed a line to protect the venue of Asean +6 summit venue here Saturday morning. The clash happened at 8:40 am. The outnumbered blue-shirted local people was scattered and ran for cover when the red-shirted people attacked them. Several explosion sounds of firecrackers were heard and the red-shirted people were seen as firing slingshots with bolts at the blue-shirted people who tried formed a line in front of the Royal Cliff Beach Resort Hotel. The red-shirted people formed a line and kept advancing until the two sides stood confronting less than one metre apart and the clash broke out. The red-shirted protesters were seen carrying Molotov cocktails but none had been thrown at the other side yet. Terrified local residents closed their houses and many were seen weeping with fear. So far, the security authorities had not step in to stop the clash yet. -- The Nation 2009-04-11 #2Posted 2009-04-11 09:47:33
Summit postponed following clash between rival groups
PATTAYA: -- The summit of Asean leaders with dialogue partners has been postponed from 9 am Saturday following a clash of red-shirted and blue-shirted people outside the meeting venue. The postponement was announced live on TV by the acting government spokesman. -- The Nation 2009-04-11 Chinese PM, Japanese PM, NZ PM, SK president trapped in hotels PATTAYA: -- The Chinese prime minister, New Zealand prime minister, Japanese prime minister and South Korean president could not leave their hotels to attend the Asean plus dialogue partners summit. The hotels were blocked by the red-shirted protesters. The Chinese prime minister and South Korea president stay at the Dusit Thani Pattaya Hotel, the Japanese prime minister at the Amari Pattaya Hotel and the New Zealand prime minister at the Dusit D2 Pattaya Hotel. -- The Nation 2009-11-04 #3Posted 2009-04-11 09:55:03
Voicing an opinnion and excercing your rights seems to only belong to one group. Democracy my Butt
#4Posted 2009-04-11 09:57:10
The Red Shirts are not for democracy. They are for Thaksin's money - always have been, always will be.
#5Posted 2009-04-11 09:58:26
Voicing an opinnion and excercing your rights seems to only belong to one group. Democracy my Butt Lack of democracy is throughout the world. The only difference here is that the lack of democracy is more transparent. I wonder when the Thais will realise that this is a battle between Royalists and Republicans?? #6Posted 2009-04-11 09:58:50
Who are the blue shirts then?
I wouldn't put it past Thaksin to send out another team and create a conflict just so the authorities will step in.
Voicing an opinnion and excercing your rights seems to only belong to one group. Democracy my Butt #7Posted 2009-04-11 09:59:24
You cant have ordinary people terrorised in their own homes by nutters with molotovs. This has gone beyond peaceful protest. It is time for the authorities to take action.
#8Posted 2009-04-11 10:00:56
All have seen that the reds have had big meetings since late last year until now that they have no weapons. They have no back up so if they have weapons, they will be cleared by tear gas.
I don't know why The Nation had this news. 2 reds were shot this morning and were sent to hospitals. #9Posted 2009-04-11 10:01:42
Sling shots with bolts and fire bombs... Pretty much shows me what I needed to see about red shirt protestors.
#11Posted 2009-04-11 10:02:49
10th April 2009. No weapon as per the law. Otherwise they would have been cleared by tear gas.
#12Posted 2009-04-11 10:03:01
Well done the Blue Team, even if they were out numbered and out gunned.
They showed the side of reason and how the vast majority of Thai's are fed up with this Red rabble and their mob tactics. #13Posted 2009-04-11 10:04:01
You cant have ordinary people terrorised in their own homes by nutters with molotovs. This has gone beyond peaceful protest. It is time for the authorities to take action. as far as I could understand TV 7 a "deputy" mentioned that in a brief press conference and repeated Abhisits "warning" he made day before yesterday. I HOPE "there will be NO blood" !!!!! Edited by webfact, 2009-04-11 10:05:04. #14Posted 2009-04-11 10:09:10
Good to see you back Koo Good Pic
#15Posted 2009-04-11 10:12:29
As reported by Thai TV3, the mastermind between the blueshirts is " a certain politican from Buri Ram".
Why Newin isnt put behind bars for inflicting unrest ? I thought he is banned from politics for 5 years ??? #16Posted 2009-04-11 10:12:36
a more accurate and informative report in the Australian newspaper this morning
Protesters shut down ministers' meeting From correspondents in Pattaya | April 11, 2009 Article from: Agence France-Presse THE foreign ministers of China, Japan and South Korea cancelled a meeting at an Asian summit in Pattaya after Thai anti-government protesters blockaded their hotel, officials said. Hundreds of demonstrators calling for the resignation of Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva prevented the Japanese minister's car from entering the venue in the beach resort, reports from the scene said. The meeting, which was set to discuss North Korea's recent rocket launch and economic issues, was called off after the ministers had waited for an hour, officials from the Chinese and Japanese delegations said. It was the first time that the red-shirted supporters of fugitive former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra had managed to disrupt the summit program since they descended on Pattaya a day earlier. About 2000 demonstrators laid siege yesterday to the main venue of the meeting of 10 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) leaders plus their counterparts from China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia and New Zealand. They had dispersed overnight but returned early this morning to block the road outside the meeting of the three east Asian nations with taxis and at least two large trucks, witnesses said. #17Posted 2009-04-11 10:13:17
You Know I don't care what the motivation is if they were red, yellow or red shirts. Their activities endanger othes lives. The government and it's political correctness has failed to provide security for it's own people. It's sad way to start SongKran. They are not accomplishing their goals so my beleive is until the government steps up and governs this will only get worse.
In that process some people are going to be inconvienced and hurt, but isn't that l already happening? #18#19Posted 2009-04-11 10:18:58
All have seen that the reds have had big meetings since late last year until now that they have no weapons. Nothing obvious by way of weapons at the big rallies perhaps but they've been prepared for trouble at other places. This from outside Chiang Mai airport last year.
#20Posted 2009-04-11 10:18:59
Enough is enough!! These people in red make me want to 'puke'. They have IQ's that can be counted on their fingers. When one backs a man who gives them 200 baht and promises them the ability to get government loans, THAT THEY MUST REPAY, you know they qualify for 'DIM-WIT' status. When there was controversy in the USA about the 2000 and 2004 general election, you DID NOT see the people who lost gathering in Washington D.C. and doing what these people in red are doing. Thailand is years off of being a Democratically run country, as greed and power are the only driving factors. Just think how selfish and stupid the previous PM was: 76 billion baht and not one baht DONATED to the good of the country: i.e. donations to schools; hosptials; environment; ad infinitum........if he had done this with no outside urging, he would still be PM. His days are numbered, but he doesn't get it still. Why don't his followers ever question how a policeman can become on of the richest men in the country........it sure wasn't by hard work......other elements were at work...don't kid yourself! I think it is now OK for the police and military to step in with VERY HEAVY HANDS!!!! To the reds: when you play with fire you will get burned....tum dii, die dii, tum chua, dii chua!!!!!
Edited by Reimar, 2009-04-11 11:38:07.
#21Posted 2009-04-11 10:21:15
Sling shots with bolts and fire bombs... Pretty much shows me what I needed to see about red shirt protestors. You obviously didn't follow the tv and articles about the yellowshirts with guns shown on tv firing at people, or are you one of the baying mob on here kissing the arse of the incumbent government,it appears from a lot of posters here that it was perfectly ok for the yellows to do what they wanted but not for the reds,hypocrites the lot of them, espousing about democracy my arse your just a baying mob most of you and a lot just getting on the bandwagon. #22Posted 2009-04-11 10:24:23
All have seen that the reds have had big meetings since late last year until now that they have no weapons. They have no back up so if they have weapons, they will be cleared by tear gas. I don't know why The Nation had this news. 2 reds were shot this morning and were sent to hospitals. Good, shoot some more! Idiots endangering the safety of 16 heads of state, deserve no less. #23Posted 2009-04-11 10:24:52
Sling shots with bolts and fire bombs... Pretty much shows me what I needed to see about red shirt protestors. You obviously didn't follow the tv and articles about the yellowshirts with guns shown on tv firing at people, or are you one of the baying mob on here kissing the arse of the incumbent government,it appears from a lot of posters here that it was perfectly ok for the yellows to do what they wanted but not for the reds,hypocrites the lot of them, espousing about democracy my arse your just a baying mob most of you and a lot just getting on the bandwagon. Why aren't you at the protest? This is about democracy right? Or was that Demo-crazy. #24Posted 2009-04-11 10:25:30
Sling shots with bolts and fire bombs... Pretty much shows me what I needed to see about red shirt protestors. You obviously didn't follow the tv and articles about the yellowshirts with guns shown on tv firing at people, or are you one of the baying mob on here kissing the arse of the incumbent government,it appears from a lot of posters here that it was perfectly ok for the yellows to do what they wanted but not for the reds,hypocrites the lot of them, espousing about democracy my arse your just a baying mob most of you and a lot just getting on the bandwagon. All violence and all weapons at rallies should be condemned. Doesnt matter the colour of the shirt. Now we have people in their homes and a mob with molotovs milling around. That is wrong, dangerous and it is time for the authroites to protect innocent people. #25Posted 2009-04-11 10:26:37
a more accurate and informative report in the Australian newspaper this morning Protesters shut down ministers' meeting From correspondents in Pattaya | April 11, 2009 Article from: Agence France-Presse THE foreign ministers of China, Japan and South Korea cancelled a meeting at an Asian summit in Pattaya after Thai anti-government protesters blockaded their hotel, officials said. Hundreds of demonstrators calling for the resignation of Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva prevented the Japanese minister's car from entering the venue in the beach resort, reports from the scene said. The meeting, which was set to discuss North Korea's recent rocket launch and economic issues, was called off after the ministers had waited for an hour, officials from the Chinese and Japanese delegations said. It was the first time that the red-shirted supporters of fugitive former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra had managed to disrupt the summit program since they descended on Pattaya a day earlier. About 2000 demonstrators laid siege yesterday to the main venue of the meeting of 10 Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) leaders plus their counterparts from China, Japan, South Korea, India, Australia and New Zealand. They had dispersed overnight but returned early this morning to block the road outside the meeting of the three east Asian nations with taxis and at least two large trucks, witnesses said. |
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