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Seh Ai: Next rally Nov 24 or 25

The Pitak Siam group's next rally may be on Nov 24 or 25 and is expected to draw hundreds of thousand of participants with the aim to oust the government, organiser Gen Boonlert Kaewprasit said on Thursday.

Gen Boonlert, known as Seh Ai, said this after having lunch at the Royal Turf Club with ormer students of Classes 1 and 4 of the Armed Forces Academies Preparatory School who turned up to give him moral support.

A press conference would be held on Saturday, Nov 10, to give details on the rally, he said.

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  • Discussion 4 : 09 Nov 2012 at 05.384

    This old general is scared deep inside that less people will come. So he made the statement "if less than a million people come, I will cancel the rally". Of course, no organizers of Thai rally can ever mobilize a million people -- not the yellow shirts, not the red shirts. not even the students in 1970's.

  • Discussion 3 : 08 Nov 2012 at 16.383

    So what happen with the million protesters. Story change by the hour a long with the head count.

  • Discussion 2 : 08 Nov 2012 at 15.012

    Those people are the real trouble makers and since long time. After 20 years without any significant election victories, more than 10 years of major electoral defeats and a number of voters who decrease years after years (less 3 millions again on the last elections), here they come again and again to usurp the power. Pretending they have the moral right to do it because they are supposed to be the "educated and smart" and their opponents all "uneducated farmers who are all brainwashed and paid". What is that joke ? And once there will be on power, they will again call as "terrorists", "communists" people who stand against their usurpations.

  • Discussion 1 : 08 Nov 2012 at 14.561

    "It was not logical for anyone to deliver weapons from Thailand to carry out an armed attack in Myanmar because doing so would affect the relations between the two countries,he said".

    Furthermore,weapons are cheaper and more easily available on the Burmese side of the border. The only plot here,was the one the Shinawatras and their political plaything,PTP,tried to develop.

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