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Re: State of emergency rules announced!!
« Reply #30 on: May 23, 2010, 03:57:55 PM »
Curfew to remain, hours shortened 
Bangkok Post: 23 May 2010
Curfew Extended!
TAN UPDATE : 23 May 2010


The Center for the Resolution of Emergency Situation (CRES) has officially announce to extend the impose of curfew in Bangkok and other provinces during May 22-23, 2010 for security reason. However, the time span has been adjusted and will start from 11P.M. to 4A.M.

After two more nights of curfew, the CRES will evaluate the appropriateness of whether the curfew should continue.

Moreover, the security command center has now moved from the 11th Infantry Regiment to the Royal Thai Army Headquarter, and will hold a meeting twice everyday as usual.

Also, security forces have been arranged to monitor 17 vital places in Bangkok including Sirirat Hospital, the Government House, Parliament, and various other governmental buildings.

http://www.tannetwork.tv/tan/ViewData.aspx?DataID=1029746

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Re: State of emergency rules announced!!
« Reply #31 on: May 24, 2010, 01:09:49 PM »
Bangkok united in clean-up operation 
Bangkok Post: 24 May 2010
City stands united for clean-up


Some 4,000 volunteers joined together in a bid to wash away some of the ravages of recent weeks on Bangkok

Thailand might be a nation deeply divided but that has not stopped a large group of teenagers from coming together to spend their Sunday cleaning up the filth-strewn streets of the capital.

It is hoped Sunday's clean-up operation will help ease people's grief and horror at the sight of the debris and ruin across central Bangkok.

The teenagers were among volunteers and city workers asked to help clean six venues affected by the red shirt demonstration which remained littered with garbage and reeking of stench, and many viewed the activity as a symbol of unity.

"Unity in this society still exists and we're using it to restore our destroyed nation," said Ananya Sukitjanupab, a 15-year-old senior high student at Triam Udom Suksa school.

She wanted red shirt rioters - and others who ravaged the country - to realise what they had done to destroy the image of Thailand as a peaceful state. She said she also wanted them to realise how they had damaged its economy by forcing foreign tourists out and making many workers unemployed.

Ananya took a brief break from her hectic cleaning work to explain to the Bangkok Post what she had felt over the past week when many iconic places, including the 44-year-old Siam Theatre, in Bangkok, were engulfed in flames by angry rioters.

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Public transport services will be limited today due to the curfew.

- Bus: 5.30am to 8pm.

- Boat on Saen Saep canal: 5.30am to 8.30pm.

- BTS skytrain: 6am to 9pm with stops at all stations except Ratchadamri.

Many students from her school also joined the effort. Up to 250 of them were at the rally areas covering parts of Rama IV Road, Bon Kai, Ratchaprasong and Siam Square, Mathayom4 student Saratchanan Butsarakamwadi said.

"We want our actions to make those destroying the country feel ashamed," she said.

"Now children are showing you that public awareness is a real big issue. We've never thought to destroy the nation."

Bangkok Governor Sukhumbhand Paribatra estimated about 4,000 people joined the activity yesterday, which was above the target number of 3,000.

Many were willing to dip their hands into sewers to remove the filth. Some tackled the sweeping and collected piles of garbage swarming with flies while others were busying scrubbing roads without complaining as their clothes became filthy.

"It's a picture we rarely see today. Many come here to restore things destroyed by their Thai compatriots," said Natthanithi Laemjing, 26, who took his three-year-old niece to join the activity.

Mr Natthanithi said he wanted his niece to "absorb that public awareness and love the nation". He said he did not want her to grow into a selfish person who used violence to solve problems.

Other volunteers said they joined the activity out of sympathy for Siam Square and the Ratchaprasong area where some buildings collapsed in flames. The places are well known as hangouts for teenagers, who do not only come to shop but to search for inspiration and creativity.

Benjawan Chaisuthatip, 20, who regards the areas as a second home for teenagers, said it was her duty to help restore the areas through the clean-up.

"If the host doesn't do it, who would do it?" she said.

Many volunteers were Facebook users who learnt about the activity from an online campaign encouraging users of the site to help restore the city.

"I can't sit idly in the face of crisis. I have posted message on Facebook and sent it out to Facebook friends, asking them to help clean up the streets and buildings," said Sasiluck Kanil, a former airline officer.

The message quickly spread throughout the virtual community.

"I plan to help clean up the streets in Bangkok every weekend until Bangkok returns to normalcy," she said.

Another Facebook user, Sakaorat Limwilairat, a 31-year-old marketing officer, said she joined the activity because it was a small thing she could do to help bring the country back on track.

Apisada Suwannarote, a Mathayomsuksa5 student of Triam Udom Suksa school, said: "We all have the same feeling that we want to see Bangkok become clean as quickly as possible".

http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/37620/city-stands-united-for-clean-up

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Re: State of emergency rules announced!!
« Reply #32 on: May 25, 2010, 04:55:50 PM »
Thaksin arrest warrant issued, curfew extended 
: 25 May 2010
Curfew of Midnight to 4 A.M. Extended til Friday
TAN UPDATE : 25 May 2010


Cabinet has approved the implementation of a curfew stretching between midnight to 4 A.M. every night from Tuesday to Friday, May 28.

CRES initially proposed that curfews be implemented until the end of the month. However, Cabinet agreed that a re-evaluation of the situation was needed before then.
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Arrest Warrant out for Thaksin's Arrest for Terrorism Charge
TAN UPDATE : 25 May 2010


Court approves an arrest warrant for former PM Thaksin Shinawatra for terrorism for his support for the anti-government protests and the subsequent riots in nationwide earlier this month.

The court says the staggering incriminating evidence against Thaksin warrants the arrest order.
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Governors Moved to Inactive Posts Following Torching of Provincial Halls
UPDATE : 25 May 2010


The governors of Khon Kean, Udon Thani, Mukdahan, and Ubon Ratchathani have been moved to inactive posts at the Interior Ministry following the torching of their respective provincial halls.
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Jatuporn Turns Himself In to DSI
UPDATE : 25 May 2010


Red shirt leader Jatuporn Phrompan has turned himself in to authorities at the Department of Special Investigation. A large group of red shirt supporters arrived on the scene to cheer him on.

It remains to be seen, however, if he will be able to use his Parliamentary immunity and be released during the trail.

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Re: State of emergency rules announced!!
« Reply #33 on: May 29, 2010, 04:21:24 PM »
Curfew could end today
Published: 29/05/2010 at 12:00 AM
Newspaper section: News


The Centre for the Resolution of the Emergency Situation may decide to lift the curfew today although it wants emergency rule to continue.

Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban, as head of the CRES, said yesterday the CRES wanted to see the curfew come to an end as soon as possible.

Bangkok and 23 provinces remain under nighttime curfew and emergency rule.

Mr Suthep said the decision to recommend whether the curfew in Bangkok should be lifted rests with police who are directly responsible for maintaining security in the capital.

In the provinces, such decisions lie with soldiers.
The prime minister will have the final say in deciding whether the curfew imposed in Bangkok and the 23 provinces should be lifted, Mr Suthep said. Word is expected today.


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Re: State of emergency rules announced!!
« Reply #34 on: May 30, 2010, 03:16:02 AM »

Hi Bums

Update on the Brit Redshirt...   Seems he's not so bolshie now!
   


A Briton facing jail, or even the possibility of a death sentence, for his alleged part in redshirt rioting in Bangkok last week, broke down in tears in court today, saying his incarceration is distressing his elderly mother.

Jeff Savage is being detained under Thailand's emergency decree on allegations he incited, or participated in, violence and arson in the chaotic final hours of the anti-government protest, as troops moved in on demonstrators. Fifteen people were killed on the final day of the two-month protest in the middle of Bangkok.

Led into court barefoot, Savage was manacled in leg-irons, and wearing prison-issue orange shirt and shorts. He struggled with guards and insisted he was being blamed for the crimes of others.

"We're being scapegoated. Where's all the other people who were in the protest? … We're being made scapegoats. We're political prisoners."

But facing a judge for the first time since being arrested at the weekend, he broke down sobbing. "This is hurting my mother, she's 80 years old. Can't anybody help me?"

The British embassy is providing Savage, of Tonbridge, Kent, with consular assistance. The 48-year-old has not yet been charged, but Pathumwan municipal court in central Bangkok today heard that police investigations were continuing into his role with the redshirts.

At this stage he is expected to be charged with violating the emergency decree, which carries a two-year jail sentence, but the Guardian has been told authorities are looking to press further, more serious, charges.

Three more witnesses to Savage's behaviour in the final hours of the redshirts' protest will be interviewed in coming days, the court heard.

Video footage circulating on YouTube shows Savage in the days before the protest was ended apparently urging protestors to set fire to Central World shopping centre, the biggest mall in Thailand.

"We're gonna smash the fucking Central [World] Plaza … we're gonna loot everything, gold, watches, everything, and then we're gonna burn it to the ground," Savage says in the video.

Central World was later razed by redshirt protesters fleeing government troops, and a government spokesman has said a "white westerner was involved in the arson attack", seen at the building as the fire took hold.

Savage has confessed to being at the state-owned TV station Channel 3 building when it was torched on the same afternoon but says he did not help set it alight. He says he was not near Central World.

The head of Thailand's Department of Special Investigations – the equivalent to MI5 – has warned that those found guilty of arson could face the death penalty.

The DSI declined to comment on Savage's case specifically, but directed the Guardian to comments made earlier this week by the chief investigator.

"There are groups of people who are burning state offices and public places," Tharit Pengdit said. "The DSI would like to warn these people that they could face a death sentence."

Thailand's prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva singled out Savage as long-term member of the anti-government redshirts, and said authorities would continue their investigations into his involvement.

"In the case of the Briton, he's involved with the [redshirt] movement in Pattaya. In-depth investigations will be carried out to find out whether he had any other role."

Savage appeared in court alongside an Australian man Conor Purcell, who berated the judge, saying that the court had no authority to try him.

"Nobody in this country has authority over me. I'm not under Thai law. I'm only obeying international law. I'm head of the red gang," he yelled at the court, brushing off efforts by embassy officials to calm him down.

Purcell, who also claimed to have been beaten in prison, is facing similar charges to Savage. He is accused of inciting violence through a series of incendiary speeches made on the redshirts' main protest stage.

The redshirt movement opposes the Abhisit government, alleging that it is illegitimate and a puppet for the vested interests of Bangkok's military and wealthy elite. Two months of protests came to a brutal end last week, when Abhisit ordered troops to move on demonstrators. Fifteen people were killed in the crackdown, bringing to 88 the number of people killed over the course of the protest.

Both Savage and Purcell had their detentions in Bangkok remand prison extended under the emergency decree for another week. They will reappear in court on 4 June.

Led from the court, Savage was again defiant: "They won't gag us. This is a political case … they're charging me with a criminal case."


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Re: State of emergency rules announced!!
« Reply #35 on: June 02, 2010, 06:22:08 PM »
Much ado and coverage is being cast upon the Jeff Savage issue.....som nom na.

 

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