Red Shirts Continue To Fight To Death
The mass of protestors “Red Shirts” Thailand has said it will continue to fight to death for PM Abhisit Vejjajiva did not back down. “Death will not stop the struggle of civilians,” said Jatuporn Prompan, one of the Red Shirt, Saturday (15 / 5). Resistance from groups of protesters in response to a crackdown that Thai troops did not stop the Red Shirt mass shooting in three days until Saturday. The death toll in latest wave of clashes that have become 17 people, after three more officers were shot dead on Saturday.
Red Shirt masses who still survive are mostly of the rural poor. They start camping in Bangkok from March 12 to urge Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva retreat. They claim the ruling coalition government is not legitimate. “Death does not deter us. Abhisit should resign and dissolve parliament, “said Jatuporn who spoke in the rally zone.
Clash on Saturday that, in addition to killing three people, also led several residents were injured, including three people in critical condition. The latest wave of clashes broke out on Thursday (13 / 5) after several days of quiet time. On that day, the victim was killed just one person. Red Shirts continue to fight to death.
On Saturday, the army continued to fire on protesters in a camp which has been besieged forces. Soldiers crouched behind sandbags, on the roof and inside the building, as he pointed the gun barrel length to the protestors who only equip themselves with Molotov cocktails, guns and homemade rockets.
Red Shirt One activist was shot dead after live bullets in the chest at the intersection of Ding Daeng. Two more were killed was shot in the head. “The situation is terrible and getting worse. Better refuge, “said Ratana Veerasawat (45), the owner of the shop not far from the center of the camp.
Soldiers raided a parking area Dusit Thani Hotel, one of the famous hotels in Bangkok, not far from the camp of protesters. Soldiers build a perimeter of an area of 3.5 square kilometers around the camp. Inside the tent there are hundreds of women and children. “We will fight on and not going backwards,” said Kwanchai Praipana, Red Shirt characters.
Praipana asked Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva immediately put in office. Vejjajiva also urged to be responsible for the deadly political crisis in 18 years. Red Shirts continue to fight to death. He said stocks of food, water and fuel were running low after the authorities arrested the logistics freight car. “Even so, the stock enough for a few days,” he said.
Protesters also clustered in a small number of soldiers to burn the truck and threw stones at soldiers who were put up barbed wire. Officers raided the identity cards of people into the city to prevent them from joining the Red Shirt. UN Secretary General Ban Ki-moon expressed concern over the deteriorating political situation back in Bangkok. He hopes that the warring parties to immediately seek a deal to make peace and end violence. Red Shirts continue to fight to death.
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Red Shirts Continue To Fight To Death