Sabtu, 24 November 2012

Anti-government demonstrations held in Bangkok

  
The protesters accused Yingluck is 'stuffed' brother, former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who was ousted by his opponents in 2006.Thai authorities concerned this rally will have an impact on the country's stability after Yingluck power since last year.
Demonstrations involving tens of thousands of people was originally running order, but chaos ended after most of them tried to break through barricades of concrete.
Police then fired tear gas to disperse the crowd that seeks to break through the barricade.
Earlier this week, reports the AP news agency, Yingluck had ordered the police to be wary of anti-government protests. He also set up the application of a special law is needed if the country in an emergency.
On many occasions, Yunglick also accused his opponents who rallied pemerintahanya trying to overthrow the legally elected through the election.Led by retired generals
The rally was held on Saturday by a group calling itself the "bald Siamese" or "Protective Thailand", led retired army general, Boonlert Kaewprasit.

This group from the start accusing Yingluck government involvement in corruption and being a puppet of Thaksin.
In his speech in front of the protesters, stating Boonlert action will run peacefully. He also said: "I vow to bring down the current government."
Demonstrations were held in Bangkok Royal Garden Plaza, which is located near the parliament building and the site of protests a year ago.
The protests ended in bloody clashes occur Thailand in 2010, when supporters of Thaksin - who was wearing a red shirt - was the center of government in Bangkok, demanding the anti-Thaksin government.
This then triggers protest the military crackdown that killed at least 91 people and injured more than 1,700 people.
Former prime minister Thaksin since 2008 and has been living in exile, called many people to avoid the threat of a two-year imprisonment in a corruption case.
Thaksin has been popular among the rural poor, who want to see him pardoned and returned to power.
But Thaksin reviled among the middle class and the educated urban elite, who see an authoritarian figure.
Political machine supported Thaksin, Yingluck was elected in a landslide victory in the elections in August 2011.

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