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Red Shirts announce plan to move to 10 undisclosed location Friday
BANGKOK, April 8 (TNA) – The anti-government Red Shirts have announced their plan to move to 10 undisclosed locations on Friday although the government declared a state of emergency to restore order in Bangkok.
Red Shirt leader Nuttawut Saikua said the protesters will move from Phan Fa Bridge and Ratchaprasong intersection to 10 locations in Bangkok at 9am to pressure the Prime Minister to dissolve the House.
He said the homes of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban may be among the locations the protesters will visit tomorrow.
The Red Shirts do not fear for declaring the state of emergency and will use all methods to fight for returning of the Red Shirt’s People’s Station (PTV), said Mr Nuttawut.
On Thursday, the government successfully blocked the PTV signal. The station is the primary communications channel between the Red Shirt leaders in Bangkok and its supporters in other provinces.
Jatuporn Prompan said the government will try to disperse the protesters as soldiers have been deployed to several locations. He told the demonstrators to be on alert particularly in the morning.
Tear gas protective gears will be handed out to protesters and Red Shirt guards remain vigilant at the rally site although the Centre for the Resolution of the Emergency Situation (CRES) confirmed the government will not use force to disperse the crowd. (TNA)
Red Shirt leader Nuttawut Saikua said the protesters will move from Phan Fa Bridge and Ratchaprasong intersection to 10 locations in Bangkok at 9am to pressure the Prime Minister to dissolve the House.
He said the homes of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban may be among the locations the protesters will visit tomorrow.
The Red Shirts do not fear for declaring the state of emergency and will use all methods to fight for returning of the Red Shirt’s People’s Station (PTV), said Mr Nuttawut.
On Thursday, the government successfully blocked the PTV signal. The station is the primary communications channel between the Red Shirt leaders in Bangkok and its supporters in other provinces.
Jatuporn Prompan said the government will try to disperse the protesters as soldiers have been deployed to several locations. He told the demonstrators to be on alert particularly in the morning.
Tear gas protective gears will be handed out to protesters and Red Shirt guards remain vigilant at the rally site although the Centre for the Resolution of the Emergency Situation (CRES) confirmed the government will not use force to disperse the crowd. (TNA)