Protest at British embassy in Bangkok
The Nation: 30 Oct 2008
PAD rallies at British embassy
Protesters rallied outside the British Embassy Thursday morning to demand an extradition of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
Hundreds of protesters led by the People's Alliance for Democracy started gathering outside the embassy at 9:30 am.
A company of policemen were deployed to keep security.
The PAD protesters block the traffic on Wireless Road from the Ploenchit Intersection to the Phetchaburi Road.
After the rally at the embassy, the PAD protesters will march to the Emporium shopping mall to distribute VCDs and documents as part of their awareness campaigns on police's bloody crackdowns on protesters on October 7.
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EARLIER REPORT:
10 injured in bomb attack against PAD
10 injured, an explosion damaged Constitution Court Judge Jaral's house, gunfire heard near Government House, one man found dead near Metropolitan police head office
A grenade was lobbed against security guards of the People's Alliance for Democracy at the Makkhawan Rungsan Bridge early Thursday morning, injuring ten of them.
The PAD guards filed complaints with police that the attack at the Makkhawan bridge came at about 3 am.
Pol Captain Pomphet Chotklang of Nangloeng police station said the bomb was an M26 grenade. A safety pin was found at the scene.
The bomb caused a small hole on the ground.
Six guards were rushed to the Vajira Hospital. One of them was severely injured. He is identified as Sathien Thapmaliphol, 43.
Four other guards received minor injuries and received treatment by the PAD medics.
PAD guards told police that the captured a man at 2 am after he carried a shirt soaked with petrol walking to the rally site at the Makkhawan Bridget.
Shortly after the man was captured, a motorcycle arrived and the pillion rider threw the bomb at the PAD guards.
Following the attack, the PAD stepped up security at the site.
About an hour after the bomb attack, a few gun shots were heard near the Government House.
At about midnight, a bomb was lobbed into the compound of the house of Constitution Court judge Jaral Phakdeethanakul, causing some damages.
No one was injured in the attack happened at Jaral's house on Soi Pridi Phanomyong in Bangkok's Klong Tan district.
Bomb disposal officers said the bomb was made of TNT explosives stuffed inside a PVC pipe.
Police Sub-Lt Somchai Saraket of Klong Tan police station quoted Jaral as saying he heard something falling on the roof and heard an explosion two minutes later.
The explosion caused a 50-cm-wide and 25-cm-deep hole in the lawn and shattered some window glasses as well as damaging an air-condition compressor.
At about 5:30 am, police said a man clad in black was found dead on the a sidewalk about 50 metres away from the Misakawan Intersection behind the Metropolitan Police head office.
A policeman, who was stationed to keep security near the area, said he saw the man walking through the police line at 4 am heading to the Government House.
The man, Sungwian Rujimora, 46, appeared drunk and was heard saying "fight them".
He was found hundreds of metres away from the Government House.
Police said he was shot and beaten with hard objects.
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Pro-Thaksin general says more attacks against PAD to be made
Gen Kattiya Sawadiphol, a specialist of the Army, Thursday denied that he was behind the bomb attack against the People's Alliance for Democracy.
But he said the PAD would face more attacks and PAD guards would be killed everyday if the it did not stop occupying the Government House.
"In the future, the PAD may be attacked with RPG rockets, M79 grenades," Kattiya sad.
He said many groups were dissatisfied that the PAD became blatant and armed its guards as well as showing disrespect to many senior persons