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RED BANGKOK

Thailand, 2010

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Resume of the journalistic coverage of the red shirt protest.

Extended Images for sale available in Alamy

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THE THAI SMILE & THE SLOGANS

Good mood, excellent organisation, respect and food sharing.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

THE CHAOS & THE STATE OF ALARM

Deads and injures during the peacefully rally:
- Unidentified men in black shoot around the touristy area of Kao San Road.
- Unidentified men grenades from unidentified location, drop grenades during the yellow shirt protest in Bangkok central.

Red protesters strongly condemn this acts.

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AN INCONVENIENT DEVELOPMENT

While International Media and Corporations with factories in Thailand, are accusing the Prime Minister of underestimating the protest and non implementing any response against the "terrorists”,
on the streets, the military forces the Prime Minister did sent already to dissolve the protest, are refusing to attack their own people, so they stopped the tanks, armed with ultrasound and water pressure weapons, before arriving to the protest "taking the wheels out".
Bangkok chief Police, Coronel Sed Daeng and Red March leaders stand together against violence.

Days later, Coronel Sed Daeng was assassinated, shot by a sniper unidentified, as he predicted in our interview.

Read the exclusive Interview with Maj Gen Khattiya Sawasdipol, aka Coronel Sed Daeng
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