A Thai army soldier wipes his face as he stands next to a vandalized poster of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva during an operation to evict anti-government "red shirt" protesters from their encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010. Thai troops and armoured vehicles broke through barricades of tyres and staves on Wednesday in a fresh offensive to evict thousands of anti-government protesters from their fortified camp in central Bangkok, witnesses said. REUTERS/Fayaz Kabli
Thai army soldiers cross a destroyed barricade during an operation to evict anti-government "red shirt" protesters from their encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010. Thai troops and armoured vehicles broke through barricades of tyres and staves on Wednesday in a fresh offensive to evict thousands of anti-government protesters from their fortified camp in central Bangkok, witnesses said. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj
A Thai army soldier crouches behind a street sign near the body of a protester who was killed during an operation to evict anti-government "red shirt" protesters from their encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010. Thai troops and armoured vehicles broke through barricades of tyres and staves on Wednesday in a fresh offensive to evict thousands of anti-government protesters from their fortified camp in central Bangkok, witnesses said. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj
Thai army soldiers cross a destroyed barricade during an operation to evict anti-government "red shirt" protesters from their encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010. Thai troops and armoured vehicles broke through barricades of tyres and staves on Wednesday in a fresh offensive to evict thousands of anti-government protesters from their fortified camp in central Bangkok, witnesses said. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj
A Thai army soldier crouches behind a street sign near the body of a protester who was killed during an operation to evict anti-government "red shirt" protesters from their encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010. Thai troops and armoured vehicles broke through barricades of tyres and staves on Wednesday in a fresh offensive to evict thousands of anti-government protesters from their fortified camp in central Bangkok, witnesses said. REUTERS/Damir Sagolj
4 comments:
Anonymous said...
Red shirt
We are sorry for you...you had choosen wrong leaders..
They started very well but finished in very foolish and weak way..
While I watched your foolish leaders anounced to dismised the stage and surrender to the Police,I saw you all craying and My heart for crying too...Tthey are forgoten all their words and commitments.
I encourrage you from the far..even though you didn't have those foolish leaders...you still have millions of Thais who love real democracy...YOU WILL WIN
This is the real starting point for those who really love democracy.
Your frien
Bravo! The Thai Monarchic and Military Government is so strong and they deserve the admiration in killing the unarmed civilians like Hun Sen Government. Very good very good indeed.
Khmer Phnom Penh
This is 21 century and ah thai is killing their own people. Ah pm abishit must have khmer blood inside of him.
Amazing Thailand.
Long Live Thailand DemoCRAZY!!!
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