Mourning for police 'inaction'
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Mourning for police 'inaction'

Demonstrators from the People's Democratic Reform Council (PDRC) and Ramkhamhaeng Students Network stretched a 50-metre-long black cloth in front of the Royal Thai Police Office to mourn police inaction over the death of a Ramkhamhaeng Unversity student in a clash with the red shirts on the night of Nov 30.

They also laid a wreath in front of the RTPO, saying the police had not rushed to find the culprits who were responsible for the death of Thirsak Phokaew.

The demonstrators, in a statement read in front of the police office, gave the police until Dec 25 to clear up the case otherwise they would stage a mass protest to call for justice and condemn them.

The protesters, both on Rama 1 road and on the skywalk, blew whistles and shouted continuously in demanding the government's ouster. Some of them reportedly threw rocks and other objects into the police premises.

A number of anti-riot and Special Branch police earlier deployed in front of the national police office were withdrawn to avoid confrontation and reduce tensions.

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