Thai PM’s ultimatum to Red-Shirts to quit protest or face action
May 12th, 2010 - 2:29 pm ICT by ANI
Bangkok, May 12 (ANI): Thailand’s Prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has issued an ultimatum to the agitating Red-Shirts to end their opposition or face action.
Vejjajiva had offered the olive branch to United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) also known as the Red-Shirts. He had agreed to hold elections in line with Red-Shirts’ demands.
“If the situation in the country does not return to normal, it will affect the election. Protesters should return home on May 12,” the Bangkok Post quoted Abhisit as saying.
But they have refused to call off their rally since he offered a ‘reconciliation road-map, and according to Vejjajiva, this translates into their rejection of the existing arrangement.
The Red-Shirts on the other hand, maintain that the agitation will end only if Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban turns himself in to the police following complaints from family members of those killed during the clash between the security forces and the protestors. The clashes left 25 people dead and more than 800 injured, the paper reports.
“On the day Mr Suthep reports to authorities as the accused, the Red Shirt protesters will call off our demonstration on the same day,” the Bangkok Post quoted Natthawut, a Red-Shirts’ leader, as saying.
The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) has said that Nonglak Chaimaen and 13 other people, who claim they were relatives of those killed and injured on April 10 have lodged a complaint with the DSI against Suthep.
Vejjajiva is now considering enforcement of measures like cutting off water and electricity supply to the Ratchaprasong Area, the site of the rally, to put more pressure on the Red Shirts to go home.
The agitation has severely affected the normal life in the area, forcing schools to be shut down.
Vejjajiva’s concerns include the re-opening of schools, scheduled for Monday and ensuring that the election, that start on May 12 take place in a peacefully. (ANI)
- Thai Deputy PM agrees to be probed for April 10 Red Shirts crackdown - May 11, 2010
- Seven red shirt leaders released on bail in Thailand - Feb 22, 2011
- Bloody street battles in Bangkok claim 16 lives (Lead) - May 15, 2010
- Thousands of anti-government protesters rally in Bangkok - Feb 14, 2011
- Thailand's Red Shirts seek UN peace-keepers to keep protests alive - Apr 22, 2010
- Thai prime minister warns of crackdown (Roundup) - May 15, 2010
- Thai premier scraps early election proposal - May 13, 2010
- Thailand's opposition Red Shirts cancel plan to march to Silom - Apr 20, 2010
- Red Shirts demand cease-fire as Thai Govt declares 'live-fire' zone - May 15, 2010
- Thai PM Vejjajiva to draw 'political roadmap' to placate Red-shirts - May 03, 2010
- Reds enter Thai parliament, House adjourned - Apr 07, 2010
- 15, including journalist, killed in Bangkok clashes - Apr 11, 2010
- Thousands of anti-government protesters rally in Bangkok - Jan 24, 2011
- Thai protesters storm TV satellite station - Apr 09, 2010
- Thai protesters take over shopping district in Bangkok (Lead) - Apr 03, 2010
Tags: abhisit vejjajiva, agitation, bangkok post, clash, clashes, deputy prime minister, dictatorship, dsi, electricity supply, face action, may 1, olive branch, protesters, protestors, reconciliation, rejection, road map, security forces, ultimatum, united front