Re: BANGKOK: More than 100K at 9pm. Many More Coming. JAMS 50km Long. ArbiSHIT SHITTI
Updated: Clearing Rajaprasong
 						Bangkok is burning
 					
 				 					 						May 19, 2010...11:09 am
 						Updated: Ji Ungpakorn on anger
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The  Anger of the People is Justified 
 Giles Ji Ungpakorn
 The anger of the ordinary people has finally  erupted into violence  with numerous buildings being set of fire in Bangkok and the provinces.  People are also trying to use any means to fight the army.  There are  reports that Government buildings, banks, the stock-exchange, luxury   shopping malls and pro-military media are all being set on fire.
 All this is totally justified.. why?
 Because:
 1. The Government and the army have repeatedly used  armed soldiers,  assassination squads, snipers and tanks to kill unarmed  pro-democracy  demonstrators since April. The death toll will easily reach 80 with   thousands injured.
 2. This state-sponsored violence against civilians  was carried out  in order that Abhisit’s military-backed Government could  stay in power  and avoid elections for as long as possible. It was never elected  in  the first place. The Government is a product of military and judicial  coups  since 2006.
 3. The Red Shirts have repeatedly offered talks and compromises, yet  the Government has answered with bullets.
 4. In a Democracy, the people should be the  ultimate  decision-makers, not the military, the elites and the Palace. Any demand   for democratic elections is totally justified, even if it disrupts  shopping  centres and luxury hotels.
 5. Mealy-mouthed so called non-violent groups could  never bring  themselves to put the blame entirely on the shoulders of the   Government, the military and Royalist elites, despite the fact that the  violence was  from the army. They never put their weight behind the huge  struggle of the  UDD leadership to try to maintain a peaceful and  disciplined protest. This  is because these organisations supported the  coup in 2006 in the first  place. They allowed the Government to claim  that there would be no peace until the  protests stopped.
 Yet now that the official protest has been drowned  in blood and  stopped, there will not be peace because there is no justice.
 
Update: For a different view see 
The Irrawaddy.
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