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BANGKOK : Thailand's government on Saturday displayed to foreign diplomats a huge cache of weapons it said had been confiscated from anti-government protesters, to quash criticism of a deadly crackdown.
"Red Shirts" leaders, who mounted two months of rallies in Bangkok that saw clashes and blasts that left 86 dead and 1,900 injured movement, have criticised the use of force and said their supporters were unarmed.
The government said that after Wednesday's final offensive which forced thousands of Reds to disperse and their leaders to surrender, it had found a haul of assault rifles, ammunition, grenades and crude homemade bombs.
IF the red shirts have so much weapons, you think from Wed till Thu so few soldiers die?
KNN,,,,,,
"Red Shirts" leaders, who mounted two months of rallies in Bangkok that saw clashes and blasts that left 86 dead and 1,900 injured movement, have criticised the use of force and said their supporters were unarmed.
The government said that after Wednesday's final offensive which forced thousands of Reds to disperse and their leaders to surrender, it had found a haul of assault rifles, ammunition, grenades and crude homemade bombs.
IF the red shirts have so much weapons, you think from Wed till Thu so few soldiers die?
KNN,,,,,,