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Two killed, 22 others injured in grenade, gun attack at Democracy Monument

Two met were fatally shot and 22 others were injured when assailants on a pick-up truck fired an M79 grenade at anti-government protesters and fired at guards of the People's Democratic Reform Committee early Thursday, Manager Online reported.


The assailants on a white pick-up truck fired an M79 grenade at the demonstrators near the Democracy Monument at 2:50 am and sped their truck to the Kokwua Intersection. Their opened fire at the guards there with M16 assault rifles.

Manager Online said 24 were injured in the shooting. Ten of them were rushed to Hua Chiew Hospital and 14 others to Bangkok Metropolitan Administration Central Hospital.

Narayos Chanphet, 21, and Somkhuan Nuankhanai, 51, died at a hospital.

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Three dead, several injured in attack on antigovernment protesters

At least three people died and many others were injured in the latest attack on an antigovernment rally at the Democracy Monument early this morning.



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FLASH:Army chief gives stern warning

Army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha on Thursday issued a strongly worded comdemnation of the fresh violence and warned that the army will take action if it continues.

Gen Prayuth issued the stern warning in a statement in the wake of the attacks on a protest site early Thursday morning, which killed three people and wounded 22 others.

He condemned the violence against innocent people and warned the attackers to immediately stop it.

The army could be forced to end the violence ''in full force'' to maintain law and order, he added.

He did not rule out using soldiers if the situation spins out of control and becomes chaotic.

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The meeting between the Election Commission (EC) and acting caretaker Prime Minister Niwattumrong Boonsongpaisan was cut short after the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) supporters marched to the Royal Thai Airforce headquarters, prompting government delegates to end the meeting and flee.Amid tension, PDRC secretary-general Suthep Tuagsuban has given the Senate a two-day deadline to appoint a candidate as an interim prime minister while the red-shirt United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) has threatened that appointing unelected premier could plunge Thailand into civil War.The attacks at two PDRC rally sites early Thursday saw three people killed and 20 more injured. With the current political deadlock, authorities are concerned that small skirmishes could turn into an all out war.Army Chief Prayuth Chan-ocha says the army is ready to take action if violence and bloodshed continue. Photos by Post Photographers.

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Protesters throw poll plans into chaos

Anti-government protesters forced an abrupt end to a meeting between the Election Commission (EC) and the caretaker government Thursday, throwing plans for a July 20 election into disarray.
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Police try to arrest Indian businessman on resurrection charge

May 16, 2014 6:06 pm
Dozens of police on Friday afternoon were surrounding a condominium in Silom where Satish Sehgal, a leading Indian businessman; lived.

Satish Segal is one of anti-government rally leaders who were issued arrest warrant on insurrection charge.

A police was quoted as saying that Satish should surrender or face deportation.

Criminal Court on Wednesday approved arrest warrants requested by Department of Special Investigation on 30 core leaders of People’s Democratic Reform Committee, including Satish.

Satish, a former chairman of Thai-Indian Chamber of Commerce, was criticised of being a leader of PDRC after he appeared on rally stage. However he denied the charges. He faced deportation if charged.

A witness said people who lived in the areas came out in their attempt to help Satish by blocking police with their vehicles.
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Satish Sehgal: I have done nothing wrong

On Feb 2014, the Centre for Maintaining Peace and Order gave an order to deport Satish Sehgal, chairman of the Thai-Indian Business Association, from Thailand for his participation in anti-government protests. The Civil Court later issued an injunction against the CMPO's expulsion order. The court set May 26 for the hearing process to start. Mr Sehgal insists he is innocent and explains his true motives behind his involvement with the People's Democratic Reform Committee. (Video by Chumporn Sangvilert & Nattawat Watanasuwan)

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Some senators' met Thaksin

Some senators met former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra in Singapore a few days ago, according to Phirasak Porchit, the deputy speaker-elect of the Upper House.

However, he said he did not know what the meeting was about

Mr Phirasak was responding on Saturday to claims by anti-government protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban that Thaksin had bribed some senators to block attempts to nominate an interim prime minister.

Mr Suthep alleged that Thaksin had given 35 senators 200 million baht each to stop backing the demands of the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC).

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Og så en glædelig nyhed, hvis det ellers holder stik:

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Om det er en glædelig nyhed ved jeg ikke, - for hvad kommer bagefter??ved ikke

Suthep Say’s He’s Throwing in The Towel on May 27th?
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Anti-government protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban at a protest at the Government Complex in Bangkok.


BANGKOK – Thai protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban today set 27 May as deadline to oust the government and said he would surrender to the authorities if he did not succeed in his seven-month-old struggle.

Tuesday 27 May will determine our victory. If millions of people do not show up on that day, I will turn myself in. I will give up whether we win or lose. We have done the best we can and we will accept the outcome,” said Suthep.

Until then, we will dedicate ourselves to this mission and it will end on 27 May. We have been down this road long enough. This movie has been showing for a long time.

Suthep, the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) secretary-general, said he would spend one final week trying to achieve his goals, after the Senate refused to appoint an interim prime minister following the removal of Yingluck Shinawatra.

“It’s a pity the announcement of the senators on Friday could not give a specific time frame for naming a premier,” Suthep was quoted as saying by the Bangkok Post.

“Unlike them, the people have been in this fight for a long time and they deserve to know when they will succeed.”

He said the “last mission” will start tomorrow and end on 26 May.

Thailand has been in turmoil since November when the anti-government protests flared up. The protests have since claimed 25 lives.

Yingluck was forced to step down after the country’s Constitutional Court on 7 May found her and her nine minister guilty of abuse of power.

Suthep said he would meet representatives of state enterprise unions, retired civil servants tomorrow to draw up plans for the protest during the week.

He said PDRC supporters would visit caretaker cabinet ministers and demand their resignation and added that civil servants would be asked to challenge the authority of ministers by refusing to take their orders.

The government wants elections in July to go ahead, but Suthep insists that an unelected prime minister must implement anti-corruption reforms first.

The anti-government protesters accuse Yingluck of acting as a proxy for her fugitive brother, former premier Thaksin Shinawatra, who was ousted in a coup in 2006.

Thaksin lives in Dubai on a self-exile to avoid jail for a corruption conviction that he says was politically motivated.

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Al48 skrev: Om det er en glædelig nyhed ved jeg ikke, - for hvad kommer bagefter??


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Suthep fik ret, det er og var den sidste finale

PDRC begins 'final battle'

Anti-Govt. protesters has begun their 'final battle' to achieve victory by the week's end. Suthep Tuagsuban announced to end the protests on May 26th, whatever the outcome. Video by Pattanapong Hirunard and Thanarak Khunton. Report By Nopnan Ariyawongmanee


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Anti-government protesters rallying in various parts of Ratchadamnoen reiterate the need for national reform and an appointed interim prime minister before an election while the red shirts on Utthayan Road in Buddha Monthon stand firm in their beliefs that an election has to come first and an unelected leader is unacceptable. Despite their conflicting demands and the intensifying tension between them, both sides affirm that resorting to violence is not on their agenda. (Video by Chumporn Sangvilert & Nattawat Watanasuwan)


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