Shot Red-Shirts leader Gen Khattiya said “not afraid to die” a day before
May 14th, 2010 - 1:41 pm ICT by ANIBangkok, May 14 (ANI): Renegade Major General Khattiya who is one of the leaders of the opposition Red-Shirts, said he was not afraid to die for a cause.
Speaking a day before he was shot in the head by a sniper while standing on a Bangkok Street, Khattiya said: “I’m not afraid of dying. They’ve marked my head. If I’m afraid, who will lead the Red Shirts?”
According to a Bangkok Post report, Khattiya he steadfastly refused to don protective gear inspite of repeated requests.
‘Such dress would make me feel like one who fears death, and would prevent me from leading others who do not have protective clothing,” was his rationale.
He also insisted he would not remove his soldier’s uniform even though it made him a target, the paper reports.
‘I’m a [Red-Shirt security] commander-in-chief, I can’t fear anything,’ Maj Gen Khattiya, 59, said.
Maj Gen Khattiya also known as ‘Sah Daeng’ was inspecting security barriers near the Red-Shirt rally site, and addressing a group of foreign reporters when he was shot.
It was the second assassination attempt on him.
The Thai Government has branded him a top military-man gone ‘rogue’ and a terrorist following his unwavering support of Red-Shirt protests in which clashes with security forces have left 25 people dead and several injured.
Khattiya is a supporter of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
He had been instrumental in galvanizing support from former Para-military forces to protect the Red-Shirts rally site.
Anthony Davis, a security consultant with IHS-Jane’s told Reuters: ‘It’s a smart tactical move that will cause confusion in the red shirts’ military ranks and send a message to the leadership that if they don’t want to negotiate and come out, they can expect extreme consequences.’
In the wake of his anti-establishment activities, dismissal proceedings against him were under way at the time of the incident. (ANI)
- Thai Red shirts leader Seh Daeng dies of wounds - Hospital director - May 17, 2010
- Thai Red Shirts General pronounced dead, death toll from clashes reaches 63 - May 17, 2010
- Thai TV: Red Shirts leader General Khattiya Sawasdipol seriously injured after shooting - May 13, 2010
- Thai General 'Seh Daeng' Shot In Head While Giving Interview - May 14, 2010
- Red-Shirts confront security forces in Bangkok's financial district - Apr 23, 2010
- Thai General shot in the head - May 13, 2010
- 21 injured in anti-government rally in Bangkok (Lead) - May 13, 2010
- Thousands of anti-government protesters rally in Bangkok - Feb 14, 2011
- Thai protest rally ends as security forces move in (Third Lead) - May 19, 2010
- 15, including journalist, killed in Bangkok clashes - Apr 11, 2010
- Forces storm Thai protest rally, leaders surrender (Fourth Lead) - May 19, 2010
- Thai PM Vejjajiva to draw 'political roadmap' to placate Red-shirts - May 03, 2010
- Thai security forces say will block Red Shirt march on Silom - Apr 18, 2010
- Thai troops face stubborn resistance as casualties mount - May 17, 2010
- Thailand to deploy 100,000 police for general election - Jun 07, 2011
Tags: assassination attempt, bangkok post, clashes, daeng, former prime minister, inspite, military forces, military man, military ranks, prime minister thaksin shinawatra, protective clothing, protective gear, security barriers, security consultant, security forces, tactical move, target, thai government, thaksin shinawatra, unwavering support