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Thai 'civil war' a possibility

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Thai 'civil war' a possibility
May 1, 2010

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Clashes between the military and the red shirts, a group of mostly rural and urban poor, have killed 27 people and injured nearly 1,000 since their campaign to force early elections began seven weeks ago. -- PHOTO: AFP


BANGKOK - A PROLONGED and increasingly violent stand-off between government and red shirt protesters in Bangkok is worsening and could deteriorate into 'an undeclared civil war', the International Crisis Group said.

'The Thai political system has broken down and seems incapable of pulling the country back from the brink of widespread conflict,' the Brussels-based conflict resolution group said in a report released late on Friday.

'The stand-off in the streets of Bangkok between the government and Red Shirt protesters is worsening and could deteriorate in undeclared civil war.' Thailand should consider help from neutral figures from the international community, drawn perhaps from Nobel peace laureates, to avoid a slide into wider violence, it said.

Clashes between the military and the red shirts, a group of mostly rural and urban poor, have killed 27 people and injured nearly 1,000 since their campaign to force early elections began seven weeks ago.

Dozens of mysterious explosions have hit the capital, including grenade attacks on April 22 in the business district that killed one and wounded scores. Bangkok anxiously awaits an army operation to eject the Red Shirts from their tent city, which could lead to a bloodbath.

The fault lines are widening between the establishment - big business, the military brass and an educated middle class - and the protesters, many of whom support former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, ousted in a 2006 coup.
-- REUTERS
 
Red Shirts are no better than terrorists. Blockading shopping centers, hotels, trains, even hospitals. Only got 6k of them during off-peak sessions also military dont dare to break it up for good. Can even set up strong defences during that time. Is this Command & Conquer?

Red Shirts demands are also ridiculous. Give them an inch they ask for a yard. Give them a yard they ask for a mile. Can never placate them.

Red Shirts gathering is also a ripe opportunity for rogue militants to blend in and shoot/throw grenades at security forces, sparking further violence.

Should just gun them all down. They making fellow Thais suffer and causing the economy to go into a tailspin, especially the tourism and commercial industry.
 
Red Shirts are no better than terrorists. Blockading shopping centers, hotels, trains, even hospitals. Only got 6k of them during off-peak sessions also military dont dare to break it up for good. Can even set up strong defences during that time. Is this Command & Conquer?

Red Shirts demands are also ridiculous. Give them an inch they ask for a yard. Give them a yard they ask for a mile. Can never placate them.

Red Shirts gathering is also a ripe opportunity for rogue militants to blend in and shoot/throw grenades at security forces, sparking further violence.

Should just gun them all down. They making fellow Thais suffer and causing the economy to go into a tailspin, especially the tourism and commercial industry.

Are you Deng Xiao Peng, reincarnate?:p
 
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