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Lopburi red-shirts expel PM

  • Published: 12/09/2009 at 09:49 AM
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About 200 red-shirt people in Lopburi rallied against Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva who visited the central province on Saturday morning to record his Confidence in Thailand with PM Abhisit weekly programme on NBT.

When the premier motorcade arrived in Tha Wung district, on red-shirt hurled a plastic bag containing fermented fish at his car.

About 2,000 policemen were deployed at the area to control situation.

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  • David Brown

    Discussion 6 : 12/09/2009 at 06:44 PM6

    Does Abhisit rank higher than the royal family in the need for security?

    or is he just more expensive?

  • wal

    Discussion 5 : 12/09/2009 at 04:59 PM5

    Yellow shirts were more decent group. The reason is they were not hankering for power for themselves. I remember they used to throw empty water plastic bottles.

    Yellow shirts wanted Thaksin in exile puppet or proxy governament to be removed.

    Where as Red shirts are Puea Thai Party want to be back in power and sit in power. So its power struggle.

    Why harm the poor fish dead body, which is food to the masses when fresh othewise its food to insects or manure. This is where, Red shirts or Puea Thai party or people make mistake.
    Lack of maturity. They have added negative Karma in their pocket, for a moment of self gratification. On the other day a Puea Thai party man hit an elderly man recklessly. Another negative Karma.

    We all remember that, Puea Thai and red shirts have made some long and expensive merit making in temple along with Mr. Thaksin in absentia. Such above acts, the merit will become a negative Karma.
    We dont think, thaksin will ask red shirts to act like this.

  • samual simpson

    Discussion 4 : 12/09/2009 at 01:08 PM4

    This is exactly the atitude and mentality of those red-shirt people and they called themselves Thai and also Buddhists, the whole world is watching them!

  • charlie

    Discussion 3 : 12/09/2009 at 12:34 PM3

    2000 police dont provide much protection do they .Doesnt say much for the police being able to do their job .What if it had been something more deadly than a bag of nampla .

  • Sakeopete

    Discussion 2 : 12/09/2009 at 11:31 AM2

    They were probably paid for services rendered.

  • gheddon

    Discussion 1 : 12/09/2009 at 10:29 AM1

    I trust that they were arrested for disorderly conduct? Or were they told not to be naughty boys and given an ice cream each?

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