Thousands Red Shirts rally in Bangkok
BANGKOK: Thousands of Red Shirts anti-government protesters held a peaceful demonstration at the Democracy Monument here today.
The United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) leader Jatuporn Prompon said they demanded the release of their leaders and colleagues detained since the May 19 military crackdown.
About 400 Red Shirts leaders and supporters are still under detention, including 19 who are facing terrorism charges. The rest are being held for violating the Emergency decree.
"Release our leaders. Release our colleagues," the protesters shouted and by 6pm, they lit some red candles.
Overall, the security situation was under control.
The three-hour rally began at 5pm.
The Red Shirts have vowed to continue with their rally at Ratchprasong intersection here on Dec 19, to voice out their demands.
Eighty civilians and 11 security officers were killed and more than 1,800 people injured in violent clashes between protesters and troops between April 10 and May 19. - BERNAMA
source www.nst.com.my
The United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) leader Jatuporn Prompon said they demanded the release of their leaders and colleagues detained since the May 19 military crackdown.
About 400 Red Shirts leaders and supporters are still under detention, including 19 who are facing terrorism charges. The rest are being held for violating the Emergency decree.
"Release our leaders. Release our colleagues," the protesters shouted and by 6pm, they lit some red candles.
Overall, the security situation was under control.
The three-hour rally began at 5pm.
The Red Shirts have vowed to continue with their rally at Ratchprasong intersection here on Dec 19, to voice out their demands.
Eighty civilians and 11 security officers were killed and more than 1,800 people injured in violent clashes between protesters and troops between April 10 and May 19. - BERNAMA
source www.nst.com.my
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