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NO NEED TO COME TO BANGKOK, FORMER PM TELLS BACKERS

  • Published: 29/03/2009 at 12:00 AM
  • Newspaper section: News

Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra yesterday tried to whip up anti-government sentiment by saying more people should join the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) rally to oust the government.


HEAD START: A demonstrator at Government House, right, shows his loyalty to former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra by putting a mask of his hero on his hat.

"You don't have to come to Bangkok, just stage rallies all over the country peacefully," Thaksin told a crowd of 30,000 supporters surrounding Government House as he called on his backers to step up their campaign to "restore democracy".

Thaksin used his video link address to attack the efforts to revive the sagging economy, saying the measures undertaken by the Democrat party-led government were copied from his blueprint. The UDD yesterday vowed to prolong its rally and keep up the pressure on Privy Council president Prem Tinsulanonda and Privy Councillor Surayud Chulanont to step down.

See also: Surayud says Thaksin coup claim untrue.

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva shrugged off Thaksin's call for a House dissolution and a fresh election.

Mr Abhisit said he did not understand what Thaksin actually wanted. In the beginning, Thaksin demanded charter amendments and now he called for a House dissolution, he said.

Mr Abhisit, at a conference organised by the Council of Asian Liberals and Democrats, said what Thaksin had told his supporters on Friday was nothing new. In a video-link broadcast to tens of thousands of United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) supporters, Thaksin proposed the House be dissolved and a fresh election be called to end ongoing political conflicts.

Panitan Wattanayagorn, deputy secretary-general to the prime minister, said Thaksin's video speech mostly focused on personal issues rather than giving advice on how to deal with economic issues. His remarks offered nothing new, said Mr Panitan.

UDD leader Nattawut Saikua said the group would equip its rally with basic needs ranging from food and medical supplies to mobile toilets to allow it to "continue our rally for months" until the two quit their posts and the government dissolves parliament and calls new elections.

Any attempts to disperse the rally in Bangkok would result in battles breaking out everywhere in the country, warned UDD leader Jatuporn Phromphan.

"If police use force against us here, red-clad groups in each province would surround provincial halls," he said.

Their stance has been strengthened by Thaksin, who on Friday attacked Gen Prem and Gen Surayud, alleging the two were behind the coup that overthrew his government in 2006.

"We call on the two councillors to resign to protect the honour of the Privy Council," Mr Nattawut said.

Thaksin's speech defamed the accused at the most, but would not be regarded as an offence against the monarchy, said city police spokesman Pol Maj-Gen Suporn Pansuea.

Thaksin yesterday also lashed out at government plans to seek more loans and maintain a strict budget deficit policy. He believes the government could not control its spending to stimulate the economy as more loans would only force people to pay more taxes. Yesterday afternoon, 10 UDD supporters burned an effigy of Gen Prem in front of his Si Sao Thewes residence.

Gen Prem's residence and Government House are among four venues in Bangkok where city police have been assigned to keep order.

The other two hot spots, where the UDD supporters might also stage rallies, are the Foreign Ministry and the Democrat party headquarters.

Coalition parties fear that if the rally gets out of control it could take days to subdue, sources in a group under Newin Chidchob and Chart Thai Pattana said.

Mr Newin's faction and key Chart Thai Pattana members agreed that the rally in front of Government House could deteriorate into violence if UDD leaders could not handle the situation.

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  • ZP

    Discussion 12 : 30/03/2009 at 03:42 AM12

    This rally is taking place because Thaksin tried to play Robin Hood, but he is a self-centred Robin Hood, and did everything for his own benifit.

  • Bob

    Discussion 11 : 30/03/2009 at 02:58 AM11

    Surely there is a way to jam his phone-in. This guy Thugsin is trying to create choas to Thailand. Why are there Thais who believe that he is doing good for Thailand. It is unfortunate that for many, they will do anything just for money even if this will bring their country down the drain.

  • ahden2

    Discussion 10 : 30/03/2009 at 01:17 AM10

    if this wont stop.... better gather your families in one place or else you cant meet you families again for decade when this country will be like korea... in the future if thai people wont be united there will be a thailand war where thailand will be separated between north and south just like korea. so better unite now

  • MALCOLM CARTER

    Discussion 9 : 29/03/2009 at 11:17 PM9

    When will this yesterdays news creature,and has been, decide to give up brainwashing the uneducated and let the thai people recover and live in peace with a clean genuine government.

    BHUDDA HELP THEM,this may be their last chance for many years,and if it fails a civil war will no doubt happen.

  • PH.D

    Discussion 8 : 29/03/2009 at 10:25 PM8

    What did the "military PM" learn at Oxford? In witch subject did he get a diploma, this if any?
    Was he qualified for the boat race against Cambridge? Understandably not, this as a race is supposed to be fare!

  • KKK

    Discussion 7 : 29/03/2009 at 10:54 AM7

    very ugle actions since Thaksin feel he is looser so pay out to poor people who have lack of education to distinguish what is wrong or right.
    If he really need peace on thai politic, he should step out of it. If he don't started a fire since he was being PM, he will not get any looser feeling like this. he is getting back what he did before. He should shame on himself not loyal to King and his Prival council members. acting fool for revenage will result negative only to him.

  • MUSANG

    Discussion 6 : 29/03/2009 at 08:17 AM6

    A Tiger is chased to a wall, he is fighting back! LOL!

  • isan farang

    Discussion 5 : 29/03/2009 at 08:16 AM5

    Thaksin will not stop until his red shirted zombies start to launch violent actions within Thailand.His aim is to get his 76 billion baht back,topple the government and reinstal himself as dictator for life.
    He is self centred,self obsessed and whilst feigning loyalty to Thailand, his actions are to the contrary.
    However I am also worried about Mr Abhisit attending a conference of "liberal & democratic" Asians,as he and his foreign minister support the murdering generals in the "far from liberal & totalitarian" junta of Burma.

  • Ben

    Discussion 4 : 29/03/2009 at 08:13 AM4

    I Agree, I think Thailand should have fresh elections, so Thaksin can buy everybody off, because that's what Thai politicians do... they buy people... and that's why Thailand will only go one place... down!!!

  • Big Bird

    Discussion 3 : 29/03/2009 at 07:13 AM3

    Please!, Red shirt is not about Thaksin. It just to measure what has happen to former PM Thaksin concern us, our children and the future of this country.

    If he splill the beans, then it must come with facts and details to support it. Gen Panlop must produce evidence that such support such story to overthrow former PM is accurate and factual with all supporting details. The people are not blind,stupid or dogs! as some claim us to be.

    We can decide for ourseves, otherwise chaos will eventually fall on this beloved land.

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