Sunday, October 19, 2008

Red shirts mobilised [-Civil war in Thailand if there's another coup?]

Another military coup will be met with resistance on Bangkok streets. Instead of giving flowers to soldiers, "people will hurl Molotov cocktails at them."

Sunday, October 19, 2008
EXCLUSIVE By Wassana Nanuam
Bangkok Post


A group of government supporters is planning to take up arms and stage running battles with the army on the streets of Bangkok if the military attempts to stage a coup against the Somchai Wongsawat administration.

Military specialist Maj-Gen Khattiya Sawasdipol, who is close to the government, said a military putsch will be met by strong resistance from pro-government factions.

United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) supporters and several pro-government movements in the Northeast are poised to take to the streets and fight troops, he said.

Maj-Gen Khattiya, who claims to be training UDD supporters, said Molotov cocktails would be used against tanks if they rumble through the streets.

"If a coup is staged, the 4th Cavalry Battalion [which controls 50 tanks] will be blocked," he said.

"In the Sept 19 [2006] coup, tanks rolled out, but no-one dared to fight. This time, fire-bombs will be waiting.

"There is also a chance people will lie down on the streets and block the tanks. In the last coup people gave them flowers. But if they come out now, people will hurl Molotov cocktails at them."

There have been rumours of a new coup since the leaders of the armed forces, led by Army Commander Gen Anupong Paojinda, appeared on a television programme on Thursday and called on Mr Somchai to take responsibility for the Oct 7 clashes between police and protesters. The military's move was perceived as a threat to stage a coup.

Maj-Gen Khattiya blamed military leaders for creating a climate of fear in their TV appearance, as they were dressed in full military uniform.

When asked about the UDD's forces, he said they were being trained to fight and the training ground had been shifted from Sanam Luang to a training camp.

He said there were hundreds of UDD fighters whose task is to counter the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD).

Maj-Gen Khattiya said UDD fighters had been approached by the government and the police to help block PAD protesters on Oct 7 and Oct 13.

On Oct 7 they were asked to go to Parliament to clear the way for Mr Somchai to leave the premises after delivering his policy statement.

However, the prime minister managed to slip out on his own.

He claimed they were asked to go to police headquarters on Oct 13 to counter PAD demonstrators who threatened to hold a rally against the previous clash. However, the PAD cancelled the rally.

Prime Minister Somchai has reportedly exercised extreme caution to avoid being captured to make way for a coup.

He took a chartered flight, instead of the usual military jet, to Ubon Ratchathani yesterday to visit soldiers wounded in border clashes with Cambodian troops.

Mr Somchai originally planned to travel to a hospital in Sapprasitthiprasong camp in the province with Gen Anupong and take an army helicopter to visit Thai troops near the Preah Vihear temple on the Thailand-Cambodia border.

He cancelled his visit to Pha Mor E Daeng for a situation briefing.

A military source close to Mr Somchai said the prime minister was urged to be cautious following Gen Anupong's televised comments.

Officers from the Air Force's Security Force Command and the police force have been sent to his house on Chaeng Wattana road to beef up security.

The source noted that the relationship between Mr Somchai and Gen Anupong had deteriorated, but the prime minister had no plans to remove Gen Anupong or any military leaders from their posts to pre-empt an attempted coup.

"The relationship between them has been totally severed. They stick with their jobs. Mr Somchai will not demote Gen Anupong. If the military want to stage a coup, let it be," said the source.

During his visit to Ubon Ratchathani, Mr Somchai was greeted by about 3,000 supporters.

However when he was asked about Gen Anupong, Mr Somchai refused to answer and walked away.

6 comments:

Anonymous said...

I support the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) because their group doesn't involve racial or political it is not Thai it is not Khmer it is for HUMANITY. Maybe they can offer future resistance against Hun Sens dictatorship as well as the rest of South East Asia's dictators.

Anonymous said...

Who is red shirt?Are they communisms?

Anonymous said...

^Red shirts are the pro-government supports. Yellow shirts are the pro-king, anti-government protesters. Siem Rouge, Siem Jaune, does that sound fimilar?

Anonymous said...

Red Shirt does not have a good image because it is usually referred to communist. How's about the green shirt (good image for the 21st century)? If peace can't be achieved and the green-shirt groups won, I hope faked stories textbooks created by the dictatorship will be removed and a good relationship between Khmer and Siamese before the Burma invasion can be restored. Getting back to brotherhood if possible.

However, Hun Sen should not involve. Just focus on economic development and you would be real hero!

Anonymous said...

Cambodia will not earn anything from this trouble.
Remember the co,sequence of the vietnam war to Cambodia.
Please Hun Sen , dont be involved in the thieve buisness, ask help from the UN.

Anonymous said...

Somchai removing Anupong, it's more the other way around. Somchai power is purely symbolic, plainly put NO POWER AT ALL.