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Postby Aardvark » June 6, 2010, 5:22 am

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Postby jackspratt » December 7, 2011, 8:44 pm

Some positive news (at least for the moment) about one of the most notorious red shirts, who had been on the run (read Cambodia) since the tragic events of early/mid last year.

This is the guy who stood on the stage in (I think) Korat, and implored the red shirts to bring empty bottles to Bangkok to make molotovs, and said they should burn Bangkok down - or if they couldn't make it, the regional buildings would do.

Arisman denied bail

The Criminal Court on Wednesday denied a request for the release on bail of prominent red-shirt figure Arisman Pongruangrong.

Mr Arisman surrendered to the Department of Special Investigation this morning to fight terrorism charges.

The DSI later handed over him to the prosecution, which subsequently filed the case with the Criminal Court without offerring an objection to Mr Arisman's being released on bail on the ground that he surrendered voluntarily.

Mr Arisman's lawyer then applied for bail, offering 1.2 million baht as surety.

The court rejected the bail request, reasoning that Mr Arisman could flee or meddle with evidence, since he is also wanted in many other cases each carrying a high penalty............

http://www.bangkokpost.com/breakingnews ... enied-bail


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Postby trubrit » December 8, 2011, 8:23 am

No doubt about it, a madman rebel rouser who deserves what ever is coming to him.Lets just hope that after, Suthep, today, and Abhisit , tomorrow, are questioned by the CSI more light can be shown on who ordered the army to shoot, killing over 90 civilians including this guy , Italian photographer Fabio.
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As well as the army sponsored assassination of General Daeng.
A reminder of that terrible day from De Spiegel.
http://www.spiegel.de/international/wor ... 22,00.html
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Postby jackspratt » December 8, 2011, 9:15 am

trubrit wrote:..........Lets just hope that after, Suthep, today, and Abhisit , tomorrow, are questioned by the CSI .........


Already in hand I believe, Val.

http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/2 ... ver-deaths

...... more light can be shown on who ordered the army to shoot, killing over 90 civilians.............


I think it is pretty clear by now that it wasn't just the army doing the shooting (and grenading etc), and also, not all of the 90 dead were civilians.
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Postby Aardvark » December 8, 2011, 12:43 pm

Keep trying Jack, you may convince one more Person that the Women and Children in the Red Shirt Camp were all Terrorists and Murderers and the Army were all Angels :D
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Postby jackspratt » December 8, 2011, 12:47 pm

Before I keep trying Aa, perhaps you can point out where I first tried. :-k
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Postby Aardvark » December 8, 2011, 12:55 pm

Well let's face it, you've had little or no sympathy for the Red Camp even in the face of evidence past of Murder by the Troops. I remember one member posting a Youtube Vid where a Soldier asked permission to shoot a Reporter he had in his sights. The answer was no, but then a Reporter was there recording the whole thing. Wonder what the answer would have been under different surcumstances. Best ask one Japanese and one Italian ??
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