Debatemne: Thai-Dk Din debat side :: Protesters told to wait for 'good news' tonight

Oprettet af M55 d. 02-12-2013 12:36
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Gode nyheder, deles der julegaver ud, trækker regeringen sig, ((11((

December 2, 2013 6:05 pm
Rally leader Amorn Amornrattananon, who let a protest at Chamai Maruchet Bridge, ordered protesters to retreat and wait for what he called "good news" at 8.30pm.

Amorn’s statement came admist reports that Suthep Thaugsuban, core protest leader, left his base at the Government Complex with his close aide; Sombat Thamrongthanyawong, to meet Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra at an unknown location for a second time.

Democrat-affiliated Bluesky sattlelite channel aired retreating of the protesters to Rajdamnoen rally site. The protesters at other areas were already retreated to Rajadamnoen. They were welcomed at other protesters gathering at the site.

Amorn told reporters that the good news will come 8.30pm. But an informed source said Suthep will talk to the protesters after 9pm.

Yingluck earlier told reporters that she was willing to do anything in order to make people happy. However she said Suthep’s proposed "People’s Council" was unconstitutional.

Both met for a first time last night with the presence of the armed forces’ commanders in chief.


The Nation http://www.nation...21188.html

Redigeret af ADM d. 02-12-2013 12:51

Oprettet af M55 d. 02-12-2013 13:13
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Anti-government protesters clash with police officers in different areas of Bangkok on Monday. (Bangkok Post photos)
http://www.bangko...e-protests

Redigeret af M55 d. 02-12-2013 13:16

Oprettet af Rawirot d. 02-12-2013 13:38
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Hvis man nu skød Suthep. Så var der vel ro et stykke tid. Så kan han da ikke betale dem for at protestere *TH*

Oprettet af M55 d. 02-12-2013 15:10
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Rawirot skrev:
Hvis man nu skød Suthep. Så var der vel ro et stykke tid. Så kan han da ikke betale dem for at protestere *TH*



/sov/

Oprettet af M55 d. 03-12-2013 02:15
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der kom ingen gode nyheder frem , vi forsætter med de dårlige

Riot police and anti-government protesters clash near the Rajamangala University of Technology Phra Nakhon Bangkok Commerce on December1.Video by Jetjaras Na Ranong.