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Thailand imposes emergency rule to deal with protests

eErotica69

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Thailand imposes emergency rule to deal with protests

Thailand on Tuesday declared a 60-day state of emergency in Bangkok and surrounding areas to tackle mass protests aimed at overthrowing the government, but ruled out using force to end the rallies.

BANGKOK - Thailand on Tuesday declared a 60-day state of emergency in Bangkok and surrounding areas to tackle mass protests aimed at overthrowing the government, but ruled out using force to end the rallies.

The move follows weeks of mass demonstrations that have paralysed parts of the capital and sparked several bouts of deadly violence, including grenade attacks and shootings.

The last time a state of emergency was imposed in Bangkok, to deal with opposition protests against the previous government in 2010, dozens of people were killed in a bloody military crackdown.

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said there was no plan to give the army a leading role under the decree, which will come into force from Wednesday.

"That's why we're focusing on the police force, to avoid violence like in 2010," she told reporters. "The authorities will start with negotiations."

Yingluck is under intense pressure from demonstrators to step down after more than two months of street protests aimed at ousting her elected government and installing an unelected "people's council".

They accuse her of being a puppet for her brother Thaksin Shinawatra, a controversial tycoon-turned-politician who was ousted as premier in a military coup in 2006 and who lives in Dubai to avoid jail for a corruption conviction.

Yingluck's supporters have accused the protesters of trying to provoke another coup.

It was not immediately clear how the government would implement the emergency decree, which enables authorities to impose a curfew, ban public gatherings of more than five people, detain suspects for 30 days without charge and censor media.

"We will not use force. We have no policy to disperse them (the protesters) and we haven't announced a curfew yet," said Labour Minister Chalerm Yubamrung, who will oversee its implementation.

Yingluck has called an election for February 2 but the main opposition party is boycotting the vote.

'We will not stop'


The demonstrators have staged a self-styled "shutdown" of Bangkok since January 13, erecting roadblocks and rally stages at several main intersections, although their number has steadily fallen.

A defiant protest leader Suthep Thaugsuban -- who faces an insurrection charge in connection with the protests, but has not been detained by police -- vowed to keep up the rallies despite the state of emergency.

"We've been protesting for almost three months with no weapons and empty hands," he said. "We will not stop."

Dozens of people were wounded and one killed in grenade attacks by unknown assailants on opposition rallies on Friday and Sunday.

There have also been violent clashes between police and protesters storming state offices.

"You could see the emergency decree as a sign the government is a bit desperate in trying to control the violence of the last few days," said Pavin Chachavalpongpun, associate professor at the Centre for Southeast Asian Studies at Japan's Kyoto University.

He said it was unclear if protesters would respect the new rules.

"It could go either way, but if you believe that they want to incite violence to create the conditions for an intervention (by the military) then they are more likely to try to push things further and defy the emergency decree," he said.

The kingdom has been periodically rocked by political bloodshed since Thaksin's overthrow.

The latest protests were triggered by a failed amnesty bill that could have allowed him to return without going to prison.

Thaksin has strong electoral support in northern Thailand thanks to his policies to help the rural poor, but he is reviled by many southerners, middle class and members of the royalist establishment.

Mass rallies by his "Red Shirts" supporters in 2010 sparked street violence that ended in a bloody crackdown by soldiers firing live rounds and backed by armoured vehicles. More than 90 people were killed and nearly 1,900 injured.

Suthep, who was deputy premier at the time, faces a murder charge linked to those deaths, as does the then-prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva.

The military, traditionally a staunch supporter of the anti-Thaksin establishment, has shown signs of reluctance to play a significant role in handling the current protests, saying it wants to remain neutral.

But the army chief has also refused to rule out another coup.
 

Seee3

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There may be more than meet the eyes in this current unrest. Development has shown quite clearly that the opposition has the backing of higher authority, determined to remove Thaksin's people. Is the financial health of Thailand ok or is the country at the brim of insolvency?

There are reports of failure by the govt to repaid debts to the farmers. Hope this crisis will not trigger another financial crisis in Asia. It may sound far fetch but 1997 crisis occurred so suddenly.
 

tonychat

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There may be more than meet the eyes in this current unrest. Development has shown quite clearly that the opposition has the backing of higher authority, determined to remove Thaksin's people. Is the financial health of Thailand ok or is the country at the brim of insolvency?

There are reports of failure by the govt to repaid debts to the farmers. Hope this crisis will not trigger another financial crisis in Asia. It may sound far fetch but 1997 crisis occurred so suddenly.

Thailand alone can trigger a financial crisis??? seriously?
 

Seee3

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Thailand alone can trigger a financial crisis??? seriously?
I should have been clearer. I meant " I hope Thailand will not be the trigger point again for the next Asian Crisis". Thailand's economy is not big enough to cause a financial crisis to the region. However, a crisis in Thailand can be used as an excuse for international speculators to pull out funds from the region. If the economy of the other countries are not strong enough to withstand the sudden withdrawal of funds from the stock market, there will be a domino effect. After all they need to curb their borrowings in view of the tapering of US monetary policy. I remembered that 1997 Asia financial crisis was also started in Thailand.
 
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"White Shirts" take stage as Thailand remains divided


A new group of demonstrators, calling themselves the “White Shirts”, have emerged in Thailand’s colour-coded street politics.

BANGKOK: A new group of demonstrators, calling themselves the “White Shirts”, have emerged in Thailand’s colour-coded street politics.

With their chants of "we want to vote", the White Shirts have been holding candle-light vigils around Bangkok and several other provinces daily.

Their number may not be as big as other groups and they do not have prominent leaders or fancy protest stages, but their message is simple: they want the February 2 election to go ahead.

This is because they believe the ballot box is the best way forward for the country.

"We believe in democracy and the election is an important democratic process,” said Ms Morragotwong Phumplab, university lecturer and White Shirts supporter.

“Why do I come out to light candles? I don't usually engage in political activism, but sometimes I publicly express my views. I feel that the candle vigils will help bring about peace."

Some have accused the White Shirts of being closet Red Shirts because of their pro-democracy stance.

However, the group itself argues otherwise.

Some White Shirts even share views similar to the wholesale political reform aspiration voiced by Suthep Thaugsuban; yet ultimately the differences lie in the fact that the group is pro-election.

"People are making you take sides. If you aren't ‘Yellow’ then you're ‘Red’. Everyone thinks that ‘if you aren't with us then you're with the other side’. And this makes things difficult,” said Mr Sujane Kanparit, columnist and White Shirts supporter.

“There is no longer a space for us to stand. If I don't agree with one side, they'll push me to the other side. And the other side doesn't agree with me either."

As tension remains on the streets of Bangkok and the validity of the vote is put under the spotlight, some Thais are finding it increasingly difficult to take sides. It is clear that many Thai citizens want to bring stability back to the country.

The White Shirts claim to symbolise peace -- a prospect that remains a distant one while political polarisation remains.

- CNA/ec
 

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Yingluck clutching at straws. Police n army already boh chup yingluck orders.

State of emergency is like trying to watch porn to jack off when u have ED
 

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Yingluck clutching at straws. Police n army already boh chup yingluck orders.

State of emergency is like trying to watch porn to jack off when u have ED

And that the purpose why she declares state of emergency. To justify to the election committee to delay the poll in Feb. If she delayed the election without justification, it will only open a can of worms later on as this move is deem as unconstitutional since the law stated that the gov must hold election within 60 days. This is her last bet.
 

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Demonstrators are fucktards. Jobless, aimless, brainless fucktards.

You forgot to add - Bangkokians and southerners

Yingluck clutching at straws. Police n army already boh chup yingluck orders.

State of emergency is like trying to watch porn to jack off when u have ED

Royal Thai Army bochap for sure. In fact they are looking for an opportunity to start another coup. So far the PT government is smart restraining force and allowing Suthep to do what he wants and letting the people see for themselves what these demonstrators are - thugs, terrorists, unreasonable etc. The army had brought many tanks into Bangkok last week for the Royal Thai Army day parade last Saturday. They should have been returned by Monday but all are still kept in the 11th Calvary Barrack. Clearly a preparation for something big if necessary.

The Thai police had outnumbered the army in Bangkok with many pouring in from upcountry and many more standing by in the outskirts of Bangkok like Ayuthaya, Patunthani, Samut Prakan, Nakhom Pranom. Police don't seem to want to make another mistake to allow the army to take control.

And that the purpose why she declares state of emergency. To justify to the election committee to delay the poll in Feb. If she delayed the election without justification, it will only open a can of worms later on as this move is deem as unconstitutional since the law stated that the gov must hold election within 60 days. This is her last bet.

She has never wanter a delay.
 

tonychat

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Nah be, now got white shirt.. How about no shirt? All girls take off their shirts.
 

tonychat

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By all means. Thailand threats foreigners very well and knows how to differentiate domestic issues from tourist money. Thailand is a wonderful place we are most welcome to take a break here.

My Thai friends still enjoy and party leh.. No change..
 
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