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#1 webfact

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Posted 2010-01-23 11:29:35

We are at war with military: Khattiya

Suspended Army officer Maj Gen Khattiya Sawasdipol announced Saturday that he is a leader of the red-shirt movement and is training the movement's fighters for fighting against the military.


He called a radio programme to say that he had not escaped into Malaysia but he went to Hat Yai on Thursday to train the red-shirt people there.

"We are now at war with the military and I appointed myself a leader of the Democratic Alliance Against Dictatorship to fight for democracy and the red-shirt people accepted this," Khattiya said.

He said he will return to Bangkok Saturday.


-- The Nation 2010-01-23



#2 ballpoint

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Posted 2010-01-23 11:32:50

Treason.
Firing squad.
End of.

#3 Insight

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Posted 2010-01-23 11:37:01

I understand this guy is a bit of a psycho, but really can't see him faring too well with this approach.

Might be over sooner than we expected.

#4 DocHolliday

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Posted 2010-01-23 11:38:57

is that the first step to a civil war? Army fight against Army?

Edited by DocHolliday, 2010-01-23 11:40:47.


#5 SomTumTiger

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Posted 2010-01-23 11:45:12

A couple of crazy morons with a couple grenades does not make "Army" against "Army".  People use the term civil war far to liberally around here.

Edited by SomTumTiger, 2010-01-23 11:46:06.


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Posted 2010-01-23 11:52:24

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I appointed myself a leader
Says quite a bit about his world view...

So what redshirt will say no to someone this over the edge?
Besides, he now becomes the blunt leading edge and target,
allowing others to fly under the radar a bit more.

I bet Thaksin's little pats on the head n photo-ops helped with this mindset.
This guy wants to win the war, which he has unilaterally declared,
and take Anupongs job as supreme Military honcho.

Always thought he was a loose cannon, and a few rounds short of a full clip.
Now he confirms it. Interestingly he goes to Hat Yai and not Issan looking for backup.

Edited by animatic, 2010-01-23 11:57:22.


#7 yoshiwara

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Posted 2010-01-23 11:52:50

Red Shirts showing their true colours.

#8 wimpy

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Posted 2010-01-23 12:12:31

His website is hosted in Thailand.  Why doesn't the Gov take it down?

#9 Jingthing

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Posted 2010-01-23 12:13:45

Off to Guantanamo! (Ooops, wrong country.)

#10 way2muchcoffee

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Posted 2010-01-23 12:23:15

Actually the overthrow of the violent and corrupt dictator Thaksin was welcomed, judging by the immediate reaction of the population.

There is no treason in a non-violent coup which overthrows a corrupt dictatorship, unless of course the corrupt dictator wins.

#11 jonclark

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Posted 2010-01-23 12:35:23

Think this may be a pretty one sided fight and these comments cast serious on his claims of innocence regarding the recent grenade attack

#12 BLUEEYEDTHAI

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Posted 2010-01-23 12:37:52

View Postballpoint, on 2010-01-23 11:32:50, said:

Treason.
Firing squad.
End of.


At war with the military,sounds like a losing proposition to me.I'll pass thanks. :)

#13 daboyz1

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Posted 2010-01-23 12:38:23

A good thing.  Bring em on.  Another one that only cares about himself more than Thailand.  I hope him and Thaksin share either a cell together or the same firing squad.  Traitors both of them.

Anupong is no fool.

#14 bubba

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Posted 2010-01-23 12:39:41

Wow did you see his website? What a nutcase!

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Posted 2010-01-23 12:40:48

"We are now at war with the military and I appointed myself a leader of the Democratic Alliance Against Dictatorship to fight for democracy and the red-shirt people accepted this," Khattiya said.


...so easy to become a leader, just appoint yourself...

#16 hammered

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Posted 2010-01-23 12:42:22

Is he a nutjob? Is he serious? Or both?

#17 jayboy

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Posted 2010-01-23 12:42:25

View Postway2muchcoffee, on 2010-01-23 05:23:15, said:

Actually the overthrow of the violent and corrupt dictator Thaksin was welcomed, judging by the immediate reaction of the population.

There is no treason in a non-violent coup which overthrows a corrupt dictatorship, unless of course the corrupt dictator wins.

Many would dispute your claim the coup was welcomed by most Thais, but in any case it's completely irrelevant whether it was welcomed or not.

Your second assertion is even more absurd.Again whether the coup was violent or not is irrelevant (although the threat of violence is always implicit).The question is whether the government overthrown by the junta was constitutionally legitimate or not, not whether it was led by a "corrupt dictator" in your usage or the nation's saviour as many others would have it.As a matter of fact in an assessment of Thaksin, I lean more towards your description but again that's completely irrelevant.

The fact that these criminals in a panicky and cowardly way procured post facto pardons for themselves demonstrates that they at least knew very clearly they had committed treason.

#18 poldebol

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Posted 2010-01-23 12:45:51

appoints himself head of a democratic alliance?

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Posted 2010-01-23 12:48:22

View PostInsight, on 2010-01-23 11:37:01, said:

I understand this guy is a bit of a psycho, but really can't see him faring too well with this approach.

Might be over sooner than we expected.


If he is from army he should know you never tell enemy what your strategies are, he is a joke and no place to go now. He need to Join Mr. T in Cambodia now

#20 geovalin

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Posted 2010-01-23 12:48:51

What a mistake for the citizens who honestly hate dictatorship, Thai army and the dreadful Abi government [which a correct way of thinking] to be linked with this crazy Catya / Khattiya or with Thaksin.

#21 Chris Lawrence

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Posted 2010-01-23 12:50:00

Is there inbreeding in the armed forces? I am the leader, training for a fight and I coming at yar in Bangkok next Saturday? Sounds like a big day in Tombstone......

#22 bellste

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Posted 2010-01-23 12:50:10

View Postklauskunkel, on 2010-01-23 12:40:48, said:

"We are now at war with the military and I appointed myself a leader of the Democratic Alliance Against Dictatorship to fight for democracy and the red-shirt people accepted this," Khattiya said.


...so easy to become a leader, just appoint yourself...
Yes, that's what they call democracy, didn't you know that?  :)  :D

#23 sedeflonga

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Posted 2010-01-23 12:54:35

It was always so:

Where the brains limit is reached, the violence starts.

#24 screamingeagle

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Posted 2010-01-23 12:54:38

The word "Nutcase" comes to mind! :)

#25 anterian

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Posted 2010-01-23 12:54:55

This is like being back in Manila, a few years ago. About once a month some military officer would stage a revolt against the government. I used to take pictures from my condo windows of the helicopter gunships circling overhead.



 


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