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BANGKOK: More than 100K at 9pm. Many More Coming. JAMS 50km Long. ArbiSHIT SHITTING!

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An anti-government protester reads a newspaper on May 10, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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A "Red Shirt" protester walks past portable toilets that have taken the spot of a tourist kiosk, Monday, May 10, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.

 

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It will be fun if someone throws a grenade at a ball-less loser like u! :oIo:
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see? there is nothing dangerous of the protest. More over it is fun. the protrayof a protest by media is all political motives.
Can't believe what we are seeing (and hearing) TC's disclaimer:rolleyes::( With more than 25 fatalities (never mind coloured affiliations)??!

Isn't protest, rallies politically motivated (and not just media's doing)? Differentiate what the protesters do to pass time (music etc) vs their motivations:cool:
 

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Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva arrives for a meeting at the Government House in Bangkok May 10, 2010.

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Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva (R) is assisted as he gets ready for a meeting at the Government House in Bangkok May 10, 2010. Thai anti-government protesters appeared split on Monday over whether to call off their crippling demonstration after Abhisit demanded a swift response to a peace plan that includes an early election.​
 

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Thousands of anti-government protesters gather for announcements made by their leaders on Monday May 10, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. The protesters say they accept Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva's proposal to hold elections in November but will not end their Bangkok protest unless a top government official surrenders to authorities.

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Anti-government protest leaders is surrounded by media as they speak on stage on Monday May 10, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.

 

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One of the Red shirt leaders, Nattawut Saikuar (4th L) waves to protesters as he makes an announcement on the main stage inside the Red shirt fortified camp in Bangkok on May 10, 2010. Defiant 'Red Shirt' opposition protesters vowed May 10 to keep up their crippling rally in the Thai capital until the deputy premier surrenders to police over a deadly crackdown last month.

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Jutaporn Prompan, one of the Red shirt leaders, makes an announcement on the main stage inside the Red shirt fortified camp in Bangkok on May 10, 2010. Defiant 'Red Shirt' opposition protesters vowed May 10 to keep up their crippling rally in the Thai capital until the deputy premier surrenders to police over a deadly crackdown last month.
 

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Suthep to surrender Tuesday
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Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban will surrender to Department of Special Investigation on Tuesday to testify against a complaint by victims of April 10 violence.

The decision came as red shirts leaders announced that they would end the rally at Rajprasong if Suthep surrendered to face charge.

Relatives and families of victims of the April 10 violence, led by opposition party Pheu Thai, filed a complaint with DSI against Suthep and PM Abhisit Vejjajiva for allegedly ordering the crackdown, resulting in death and injuries.
 

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Abigshit: Ah Sup, you go first....
Sup : oh..oh...
 

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A Buddhist monk uses clappers while sitting in a tent in the anti-government protesters' encampment in Bangkok's main shopping district May 10, 2010. Thai anti-government demonstrators refused on Monday to end a two-month street protest until the government accepted responsibility for a clash with troops in April that killed 25 people and wounded more than 800.

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A street vendor sells flip flops depicting Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and other officials in the anti-government protesters' encampment in Bangkok's main shopping district May 10, 2010.

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Flip flops depicting Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva (top) and Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban are seen during an anti-government "red shirt" rally at their encampment in Bangkok's main shopping district May 10, 2010
 
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A dog has the words "Abhisit Get Out" written on its body at the anti-government protester's encampment in Bangkok, Thailand. - AFP

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An anti-protester wears a face mask of former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra during a rally in Bangkok, Thailand. - AFP



 

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Thai soldiers stand guard as Bangkok's red light district workers walk the streets looking for customers as tourists levels dwindle during political clashes between government and "Red Shirt" protesters continue, Monday, May 10, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.​
 

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Pro- 'Red Shirt' Major General Khattiya Sawasdipol beats the home-made shield of a 'Red Shirt' guard as he tests his readiness moments before patrolling the streets outside their fortified camp in the central financial district in downtown Bangkok on May 11, 2010.​
 

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Thai anti-government activists showed no signs of ending their two-month protest in downtown Bangkok on Tuesday, despite their acceptance of a proposal to hold an early election in November.
 

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Department of Special Investigation Director Tarit Pengdit (L) and Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban pose for the media at the Department of Special Investigations as the Deputy Prime Minister turned himself in to acknowledge complaints by relatives of victims killed during the April 10 clashes between anti-government 'Red Shirt' protesters and Thai security forces on May 11, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban (C) leaves the Department of Special Investigations as he turned himself in to acknowledge complaints by relatives of victims killed during the April 10 clashes between anti-government 'Red Shirt' protesters and Thai security forces on May 11, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.​
 

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Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva arrives at the Parliament for a parliamentary session in Bangkok May 12, 2010.

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Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva gestures during a parliamentary session in Bangkok May 12, 2010.

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Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva (R) talks to Deputy Prime Minister Trairong Suwannakhiri during a parliamentary session in Bangkok May 12, 2010.
Thai anti-government protesters showed no sign of ending their two-month rally in Bangkok despite Abhisit's warning that security forces were ready to act if they did not quit by Wednesday.​
 

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By The Nation
May 12, 2010

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva issued an ultimatum to the red shirts to leave the Rajprasong protest site by today after their failure to honour their commitment to end the protest despite Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban reporting to the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) yesterday as demanded by them.
The government would step up measures to force them to leave the areas and such measures might also affect people who live and do business there, he said.

"If they have sincerely accepted the road map for national reconciliation as announced earlier, the protesters should go home by May 12 and we can discuss other matters in detail later," Abhisit told reporters.

A government source said the Centre for Resolution of the Emergency Situation would cut power and water supply in the Rajprasong area to force the protesters to leave.

Red-shirt leader Jatuporn Promphan said the protesters would not comply with the government's ultimatum and would stay on until Suthep really 'surrendered' to the police.

"We are not afraid of such pressure. After the death of many protesters, nothing can stop the red people," he said. "How can we stop as the murderers are walking freely."

Power supplies to be cut by midnight : Sansern
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By The Nation
May 12, 2010

Red shirts leaders on Wednesday claimed they are not shaken by the government's warning of severing food and water supplies at the Rajprasong rally site.
They told reporters that they have their own power generators which would work immediately after the power supplies were cut.
Weng Tojirakarn, a red shirts leader, said, "None of the red shirts are afraid of your threats to cut water and power. We will run at soldiers with our two bare hands even if they fire at us with assault rifles."
"We just want Suthep Thaugsuban to publicly surrender himself to police," he said from a stage in the sprawling rally site in the capital where several shopping centres and upscale hotels have been forced to close temporarily.
The authorities announced new measures to take effect by midnight Wednesday to make life tougher in the sprawling encampment, cutting off electricity and water supplies as well as telephone and transportation links.
Sansern Kaewkumnerd, spokesman of Emergency Operations Center, said Wednesday that the cut of power and food supplies as well as telephone and transportation links would be cut around midnight on Wednesday.
"The people living in this area will be affected as well as embassies," said Sunsern.
Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has demanded the red shirts demonstrators leave the area on Wednesday, but the mainly poor and working class movement appeared in no mood to pack up and go home.
Protest leaders have vowed to continue their rally until deputy premier Suthep Thaugsuban surrendered to police, not Department of Special Investigation.

By The Nation
 

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An anti-government 'red shirt' protester washes next to portable toilets inside the barricaded encampment at Bangkok's shopping district May 12, 2010. The Thai military said it would cut off supplies on Wednesday to anti-government protesters camped out in downtown Bangkok and might ultimately use force to clear them if they did not pack up and leave.​
 

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it seems, the red shirt line-backers & wide-receivers from the rural provinces have gotten comfortable with the routine chanting & daily gathering in the streets of BKK. the PM can ask them to stand down, the red shirt leaders can also request for them to stand down, but i guess the merry-making has been instilled as a new way of life for them.
 

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An anti-government protester dances with his dog at the "Red Shirt" encampment on Wednesday, May 12, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand. The anti-government protests have crippled the capital's ritziest shopping district, forced the closure of several luxury hotels and devastated the economy, particularly the vital tourism sector.​
 

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Pro- 'Red Shirt' Major General Khattiya Sawasdipol talks to guards as he checks the barricades at their fortified camp in the central financial district in downtown Bangkok on May 12, 2010. Thailand's authorities vowed to sever food and water supplies to opposition protesters camped in the heart of the capital as hopes faded for a resolution to the crippling standoff.​
 
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