Yesterday's gathering of the "Red Shirts" in Bangkok

by Mistifarang | March 14, 2010 at 11:51 pm
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Yesterday's gathering of the "Red Shirts" in Bangkok

Yesterday's gathering of the "Red Shirts" in Bangkok

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The supporters of the National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD), or better known as the "red shirts" started gathering again to prepare new demonstrations after those a year ago: http://www.antoni-uni-photography.com/Thailand-Asia-Antoniuni/National-United-Front-of/UDD-thailand-antoni-uni/11506977_p73sA#810493417_u2Sxs.

Uploaded photos are my last updated ones from yesterday around 17:00h local time.

All of them can be seen here: http://www.antoni-uni-photography.com/Thailand-Asia-Antoniuni/National-United-Front-of/UDD-thailand-united-front/11507042_9N2NX#810511974_fYmfB

To-day their main goal is the 11th Infantry Regiment where they continue their protests and their demand to Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva to dissolve the House (Parliament).

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Spydermonkey

were all of the gathering peaceful?

looks like it in the photos


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Antoni Uni

Yesterday I didn't see any foreigner and few people with small camera's. Only one (local) TV-crew. The atmosphere was very relaxed and I felt one with all the chatting, laughing and sitting people. I didn't felt one tension whatsoever, only a pity that the armed forces had to show themselves again in this way withou necessity. To-day it became grimm unfortunately and there seemed to be a M79 granade-attack at the forces ending in two wounded soldiers. But one never knows what and who is (was) behind, never if you understand what I mean.

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