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Another key red-shirt to surrender

Daranee Kritboonyalai, a fugitive key member of the red-shirt United front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD), will report to police on Oct 3, UDD layer Karom Ponthaklang said on Thursday.

United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship co-leaders Daranee Kritboonyalai (second from left) and Arisman Pongruangrong (in pink) on Sept 26, 2011 join a party in a hotel in Phnom Penh following Saturday's friendly football game featuring Pheu Thai MPs, red-shirt core members and Cambodian officials. (Photo by Aekarach Sattaburuth)

Mr Karom said Mrs Daranee had contacted him telling that she will return from Cambodia to Thailand through the Aranyaprathet border crossing in Sa Kaeo province on Sunday, Oct 2.

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  • Discussion 5 : 29/09/2011 at 04:32 PM5

    Red shirts do have the initiative to face the court, but the yellow ones.....Chamlong, Kasit....

  • Discussion 4 : 29/09/2011 at 04:25 PM4

    Arisman Pongruangrong (in pink) on Sept 26,
    Doing his very best to look like a zombie!

  • Discussion 3 : 29/09/2011 at 04:22 PM3

    @Disc: Well, the Red government has been in power for several months now. If the Yellow leaders aren't in court, then who is enforcing the so-called double standard? I agree there are double standards, but they have little to do with Red or Yellow. They have to do with rich and poor. Reds who have money and connections get away with as much murder as everyone else with money and connections. So get over it and stop whining.

  • Discussion 2 : 29/09/2011 at 01:18 PM2

    Sure she will have received guarantee from the PT puppet government that the red thugs are above the law now because they belong to the " red elite"

  • Discussion 1 : 29/09/2011 at 12:00 PM1

    This is good news. May they be treated fairly by the courts.

    Speaking of fairness when will the PAD core leaders ever face justice? It is now 4 long years since the seizure of and damage to Government house and 2 international airports. They all carry on like they know nothing will ever happen to them

    And while PAD core leader Gen Chamlong's aides always say he is too busy to appear in court to face charges he was out starting up a border war with Cambodia. Many good soldiers on both sides died and Thai villages had homes and schools destroyed. Will anyone be accountable for this?

    No one can talk about justice and rule of law in Thailand as long as the double standards are so obvious.

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