The Straits Times
BANGKOK, Jan 23 — Thai police have found caches of weapons in the houses of rogue army Major-General Khattiya Sawasdipol and some associates in a raid, bringing the underlying volatility of the country’s political conflict into sharp focus.
The major-general is now under investigation over a grenade attack last week on a building in the Thai army’s headquarters in Bangkok, which houses the office of army chief Anupong Paochinda.
Nobody was injured in the attack, which appears to have been meant as a warning, analysts said.
Days before, Khattiya had been suspended for insubordination over his continued high-profile support of anti-government “red shirts”, as well as an unauthorised visit to Cambodia to meet ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra.
The grenade attack spooked the government, and also pointed to the possibility of fissures in the army.
Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva yesterday called a meeting of the National Security Council, telling reporters afterwards that the government had acted according to the law, so the red shirts had no reason to resent the raids.
Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya also briefed diplomats on security measures in the event of protests in Bangkok — especially at the airport — in coming weeks.
He spent much of the time explaining the Thai government’s achievements and objectives, while police and army officers were on hand to brief the diplomats about security and contingency plans for ensuring that Suvarnabhumi International Airport stays open.
The focus on the airport was sparked by a plan announced this week by the red shirts of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) to stage protests on the road to the terminal.
The stock market dipped on news of the plan, as traders recalled the closure of the airport by the right-wing People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) in 2008.
The red shirts, however, have since dropped the idea of the airport protests.
Last week’s grenade attack compounded the jittery atmosphere in the capital.
Khattiya, a maverick combat veteran better known by his colourful nickname Seh Daeng, has openly defied the army’s top brass.
After his suspension, he reportedly said that only the Thai king could fire him, and that he could make it difficult for General Anupong to walk the streets if the army chief persisted in targeting him.
In 2008, he gave dozens of young men daily combat training in full public view, saying he was grooming them to protect red shirts from the PAD, which was then campaigning to oust the Thaksin-loyalist People Power Party government.
Khattiya relishes the maverick, folk-hero image attributed to him, and is often scornful of “golf soldiers” — indicating a vein of resentment present in some quarters of the army, of officers who are promoted to privileged posts because they are close to some of the capital’s elites.
But while he supports the red shirts and has occasionally turned up at red-shirt rallies, he is not a regular member — but “just an ally”, one red-shirt leader told The Straits Times. —
The major-general is now under investigation over a grenade attack last week on a building in the Thai army’s headquarters in Bangkok, which houses the office of army chief Anupong Paochinda.
Nobody was injured in the attack, which appears to have been meant as a warning, analysts said.
Days before, Khattiya had been suspended for insubordination over his continued high-profile support of anti-government “red shirts”, as well as an unauthorised visit to Cambodia to meet ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra.
The grenade attack spooked the government, and also pointed to the possibility of fissures in the army.
Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva yesterday called a meeting of the National Security Council, telling reporters afterwards that the government had acted according to the law, so the red shirts had no reason to resent the raids.
Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya also briefed diplomats on security measures in the event of protests in Bangkok — especially at the airport — in coming weeks.
He spent much of the time explaining the Thai government’s achievements and objectives, while police and army officers were on hand to brief the diplomats about security and contingency plans for ensuring that Suvarnabhumi International Airport stays open.
The focus on the airport was sparked by a plan announced this week by the red shirts of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) to stage protests on the road to the terminal.
The stock market dipped on news of the plan, as traders recalled the closure of the airport by the right-wing People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) in 2008.
The red shirts, however, have since dropped the idea of the airport protests.
Last week’s grenade attack compounded the jittery atmosphere in the capital.
Khattiya, a maverick combat veteran better known by his colourful nickname Seh Daeng, has openly defied the army’s top brass.
After his suspension, he reportedly said that only the Thai king could fire him, and that he could make it difficult for General Anupong to walk the streets if the army chief persisted in targeting him.
In 2008, he gave dozens of young men daily combat training in full public view, saying he was grooming them to protect red shirts from the PAD, which was then campaigning to oust the Thaksin-loyalist People Power Party government.
Khattiya relishes the maverick, folk-hero image attributed to him, and is often scornful of “golf soldiers” — indicating a vein of resentment present in some quarters of the army, of officers who are promoted to privileged posts because they are close to some of the capital’s elites.
But while he supports the red shirts and has occasionally turned up at red-shirt rallies, he is not a regular member — but “just an ally”, one red-shirt leader told The Straits Times. —
18 comments:
Keep up the fight, Red Shirts people! roast Abhishit jivava skinny little dog, and barbecue Kashit poopya...go go go go go! Red Shirts people..!!!
There' will be alot of C4 laid under Anupong Paochinda's home and Abhishit's home, Kashit's home...Boom!Boom!Boom! Yala will strike from the south...also!
Go red shit go
Take your best shot red shirts to blow, Abhisit Vejjajiva from office.
Thaksin's support
Thanks goodness the Red Shirts are not in Cambodia. Otherwise Hun Sen will kill all of them for challenging the power of the government. Hun Sen already said that Sihanouk allowed a coup to happen, but it would never happen with Hun Sen. Hun Sen will never allow the coup to happen against him. He also said that under his order the entire Phnom Penh could be taken over in just 2 hours. He also said if anyone wished to fight Vietnam, he would prepare specially made coffins for those people. In addition, he also said that if Thailand would cause a war, his personal troops will entertain them while being slaughtered. That is Hun Sen, folks. Cambodia has always produced strange very strange ubnormal people as Hun Sen.
1:06 PM,
Don't expect too much. Don't you know Abhisit government will shift to Socialism by promoting welfare for poor Thai people? This strategy will halt Thaksin to return.
ពួកអាបក្សប្រឆាំងនៅកម្ពុជាពួកវាមិនដឹងខ្លួនពួកវាកំពង់ធ្វើការបំរើក្រុងអាបឹងកកសោះហើយមកចោត
គណបក្សប្រជាជនកម្ពុជាទៅវិញ។ឲ្យពួកអាប្រឆាំងវាប្រួសសិនទៅចុះបន្តិចទៀតពួកវាជិតអស់ដីនៅហើយពីព្រោះប្រទេសកម្ពុជាមិនត្រូវការអាបក្សប្រឆាំងគ្មានមូលហេតុជារាងរាល់ថ្ងៃ។ហើយអាបក្សសិទ្ធិមនុស្យក៏ឥញ្ចឹងដែរចង់ឲ្យតែប្រទេសខ្លួនឯងកើតអសន្តិសុខទើបអាពួកនេះវាអស់ចិត្ត។
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Cambodia would be the only county under the constitutional monarchy surrounding by all communist should Thailand turning Red Regime. Please use your $35 billions plus fortune to turn Thailand around King Bhumibol and before it too late.
Friend,
It doesn't matter, red or yellow, thai is still siem. They do not like khmers more than siems. Ah Thaksin is only playing game with ah kwak for his own benefits. Ah siems have swollowed khmer territory and killed khmers for centuries.
Ah ploeu phnek kwak is willing to allow ah siem to control over kbal khmers.
Friend,
It doesn't matter, red or yellow, thai is still siem. They do not like khmers more than siems. Ah Thaksin is only playing game with ah kwak for his own benefits. Ah siems have swollowed khmer territory and killed khmers for centuries.
Ah ploeu phnek kwak is willing to allow ah siem to control over kbal khmers.
That's it, Red Shirts will crush and burns bangkok city into Flame...better run for cover Abhishit and Kashithead..!
I remembered that when KR first created, They did the same as the thai red shirt. So enjoy supporting Red shirt party now and you will have to suffer another 3 year+ 8 months+ 20 days of KILLING FIELD # 2 that Thacksin Sinavatra will bring in with him . He's been backed up by the same killer: CHINA.
Don't stop or given up Red Shirts people! we must bring down Abhisit Vejjajiva and Kasit pirumya out...!! Anupong paochinda also! place more bombs under his car and his house...YALA will joints from the South too..!
Abhishit, Kashit and Anupong, your days are numbered. There is no hope to solve Preah Vihear's conflict under these 3 extrem Thai nationalists. We had much lesser problem with Thaksin & Noppadon which agreeded to UNESCO listing and world court decision for PV. The bastard Abbhishit wanted to go back to World court again. What a jerk..
Thailand bursting in flame!! war breaking out all over Thailand, this is the time that Red shirt people all over Thailand reclaims their RIGHT! and DOWN Abhisit Vejajiva, Kasit piromya, Anupong Paojinda, Red Shirts/Yala people will be victory!!!!! burn down current Thais evil Govt...!!
It shows that these red shirt are blind about Communist as a bat.
all i hear is kill kill kill, please dont call yourselves buddhists.
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