BANGKOK, June 27 (Xinhua) -- Core leaders of a
renewed anti-government rally in Thailand's capital Bangkok on Saturday said
their protest will be peaceful as they are demanding the coalition government to
dissolve the House of Representatives and hold a general election.
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Supporters of the United Front of
Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) attend an anti-government rally at
Sanam Luang in Bangkok, capital of Thailand, on June 27, 2009. Core
leaders of a renewed anti-government rally in Bangkok on Saturday said
their protest will be peaceful as they are demanding the coalition
government to dissolve the House of Representatives and hold a general
election. (Xinhua Photo) Photo Gallery>>> |
The anti-government protesters, or the red-shirted
people, who are led by the United front for Democracy against Dictatorship
(UDD), have started re-gathering at Sanam Luang in the center of Bangkok from
around 16:00 p.m. local time.
At around 18:00 p.m. local time around 10,000
red-shirted people participated in the anti-government rally and listed to the
anti-government speeches by the UDD core leaders.
Their latest move is the first time since they staged
the scattered anti-government rioting in capital Bangkok in April. After the
rioting ended, on April 15, the government said two died and 133 people from
both sides - the security forces and anti-government protesters -- were injured
during the clashes amid the scattered rioting.
"The red-shirted protesters want the Democrat-led
government to dissolve the house," said UDD core leader Jatuporn Promphan,
adding that the government should have returned the power to the people.
Jatuporn said: "The government is not legitimate
anymore to remain in the office as it administrates the country with borrowing
too much, creating the burden to the country."
The protesters will remain at Sanam Luang for the
whole night, but will not march to rally at the Government House Saturday night,
said Jatuporn.
Several red-shirted people are from the countryside
and could not return home at night, hence the rally will continue until 6:00
a.m. local time, of Sunday, and after that they can travel to their hometown,
said Jatuporn.
Some 600 of policemen have been deployed to keep law
and order at Sanam Luang.
Metropolitan Police commissioner Lt-General Worapong
Chiewpreecha expressed confidence that the police would be able to deal with the
anti-government protesters, the website by The Nation newspaper reported.
After this rally, there will be three more protests
in Bangkok planned by the UDD group as the next ones will be at the Democracy
Monument, Army Headquarters, and the fourth one will be at the Government House,
said Jatuporn.
The UDD group has not yet scheduled the timing for
the next three more rallies.
Jatuporn said the UDD group will evaluate several
factors, including of the political situation, prior to setting the date for
each anti-government rally.
However, Jatuporn said that during the second protest
the UDD-led protesters will attempt further to bring down the government, if the
government does not follow the red-shirted demand of the House dissolution
during this first rally.
Meanwhile, Jatuporn said that the red-shirted people
will not stage a rally in a southern province of Phuket in mid-July, when the
ASEAN Foreign Ministerial meeting will be organized.
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A supporter of the United Front of Democracy against
Dictatorship (UDD) holds a portrait of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin
Shinawatra during an anti-government rally at Sanam Luang in Bangkok,
capital of Thailand, on June 27, 2009. Core leaders of a renewed
anti-government rally in Bangkok on Saturday said their protest will be
peaceful as they are demanding the coalition government to dissolve the
House of Representatives and hold a general election. (Xinhua/Thana
Nuntavoranut) Photo Gallery>>> |