Demo 2010 Nachtrag

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#241 Re: Demo 2010 Nachtrag

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tulsathit ‏@tulsathit 60 Sek.
Urgent: Feb 2 election to go ahead. Noch nicht offiziell bestätigt.

wird also nicht abgeblasen, zumindest nicht von Yingluck - ev. später vom Gericht anulliert, weil keine 95% zustande kamen.
Aber passt schon so - mal sehen, wieviel sie noch schafft.


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Ich dachte immer, Filme Bilder zaehlen vor Gericht nicht:
New footage 'identifies' CentralWorld arsonists
..... "The fooatge will be used in courts to prove who really burned CentralWorld," the Sai Lor Fah co-host added.
http://www.bangkokpost.com/news/local/3 ... -arsonists
Wie war das? Hatte TS 10 Mio pro Brandstifter geboten?


Da gab es auch schon mal noch mehr Bilder:
ZEN 1.jpg
ZEN 2.jpg
ZEN 3.jpg
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#243 Re: Demo 2010 Nachtrag

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Im November 2010 gab das DSI bekannt, dass 12 von 18 bislang untersuchten Todesfällen auf das Konto militanter Rothemden oder deren Sympathisanten gingen.
http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Department ... F.C3.A4lleStand: 25.02.14

:? Diese Bekanntgabe muss ich verschwitzt haben
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Manas Paorik, who is wanted under a warrant issued by the Saraburi military court for illegal possession of war weapons, surrendered to deputy police chief Somyot Pumpunmuang at the Crime Suppression Division...
He brought with him a medical documents claiming he was too ill from diabettes and an eye disease to report before, and he had 200,000 baht in cash to apply for bail.
Lt Gen Manas is a former deputy commander of the 3rd Army Region and adviser to a cabinet minister in the Yingluck Shinawatra government. He was a classmate of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra...
Lt Gen Manas denied any involvement with "men in black" during the political protests in 2010 or with Maj Gen Khattiya Sawasdipol, better known as Seh Daeng, a polarising military figure killed by a sniper...

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Jetzt wird hoffentlich noch mehr über die wahren Hintergründe der Men in Black
und die Ermordung von Oberst Romklao und seinen Männern herauskommen.
Dieser militärische Ehrenmann weiss natürlich von nix. Woher auch?
Thaksins Lakaien des Todes sind alle unwissend und natürlich total unschuldig!
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#245 Re: Demo 2010 Nachtrag

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berndgrimm hat geschrieben:
Jetzt wird hoffentlich noch mehr über die wahren Hintergründe der Men in Black
und die Ermordung von Oberst Romklao und seinen Männern herauskommen.
Dieser militärische Ehrenmann weiss natürlich von nix. Woher auch?
Thaksins Lakaien des Todes sind alle unwissend und natürlich total unschuldig!
ich würde diesen General nun grillen, bis er redet. Ev. ein annehmbares Angebot vorlegen, Kronzeugenregelung o. dgl. - wenn er schonungslos auspackt.
Er und Chalerm sind diejenigen, die wohl alles aufdecken könnten.
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Democrat leader Abhisit Vejjajiva greets Phra Suthep Thaugsuban who arrived at the Criminal Court to defend in a trial involving the crackdown on the redshirts protests in 2010.
The Court however postponed the trial to August 29.
Es wird höchste Zeit dass auch dieses Verfahren endlich in Gang kommt.
Vor keinem ordentlichen Gericht der Welt würde es zu einer Verurteilung
Abhisits kommen.
Verurteilt würde höchstens Suthep wenn er entsprechende Befehle
unterschrieben hätte.
Aber es ist sehr wichtig dass die Fakten auf den Tisch kommen.
Natürlich gibt es auch einige Fälle (die von Thaksins Hasspredigern
weidlich propagandamässig ausgeschlachtet wurden)
wo die Sicherheitsorgane für die Tötung verantwortlich sind.
Die absolute Mehrheit der Toten geht aber ganz klar
auf das Konto von Thaksins Teilzeitterroristen.
Und von denen ist bisher noch keiner der Verantwortlichen dafür
vor Gericht gekommen!
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aus Prachathai:
Police link Kritsuda to militant ‘men in black’ in 2010 political violence
Thu, 11/09/2014 - 17:46 | by taweporn

Thai police on Thursday said that they had arrested five red shirts suspected of being “men in black” who allegedly attacked the military near the Democracy Monument in April 2010, resulting in 26 civilian and military deaths. Police said they were paid by red-shirt activist Kritsuda Khunasen, who accused the military of torturing her during her illegal detention.

Pol Gen Somyos Pumpanmuang on Thursday told the media that the police had arrested five red shirts:
- Kittisak Soomsri, 45, a Bangkok native
- Preecha Yooyen, 24, from northern Chiang Mai Province
- Ronnarit Suricha, 33, from northeastern Ubon Ratchathani Province
- Chamnan Pakeechai, 45, from Bangkok
- Punika Chusri, 39, from Bangkok

Two other suspects, Wattanachok Jenepui, and Thanadetch Eakapiwat, were still at large.

They were accused of using weapons to attack military officers during the night of 10 April 2010. One of those killed was Col Romklao Thuwatham.

Earlier Human Rights Watch issued a statement, calling on the Thai authorities to disclose the whereabouts of Kittisak, who was arrested on September 5.

On 10 April 2010, the military were trying to disperse red-shirt supporters at the Democracy Monument and Khok Wua intersection from before noon. There was a brief clash between the military and the red shirts. However, after sunset, unknown militants appeared, dressed in black and some with an identifying red-shirt ribbon. Among 26 deaths, five were army officers and one was a Reuters cameraman.

Violence erupted again on 19 May 2010 when the military used live bullets and snipers to “encircle” the red-shirt demonstrators.

Somyos said the motives of the suspects were political ideology and their hatred toward the then Abhisit Vejjajiva government.

The police officer added that the suspects were related to Kritsuda Khunasen as the police found several bank transfer slips to the suspects’ bank accounts in Kritsuda’s house.
Selbst Thaksins Humanmistblättchen kommt an der Realität des Massakers von Kok Wua 2010
nicht vorbei!
Ich hoffe wirklich man findet die Anstifter und Hinterleute noch!
Bauernopfer haben wir genug von Thaksin bekommen!

Übrigens, es gab eigentlich die Übereinstimmung dass es die Men in Black wirklich gab.
Umstritten war nur wer sie beauftragt hat!
Nun hatten Thaksins braune Ganoven 3 Jahre Zeit während der Democrazy Regierung
dem Militär oder Abhisit nachzuweisen dass die MiB von denen stammten.
Geschah aber nicht.
Mal sehen was nun dabei herauskommt!
Core leaders of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship have denied any link to the five “men in black” arrested over the killing of at least five soldiers during the 2010 red-shirt protests,...
saying it was possible the suspects were scapegoats.


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Guter Witz!
Na klar sind die Verhafteten Sündenböcke !
Weil sie Bauernopfer für ihre Auftraggeber sind!
Interessant dass nur Veera und Weng (also zwei Moderate die damals nicht so gehetzt haben)
kommentierten während Jatuporn und Nattawut die Haupt Hassprediger damals
offensichtlich untergetaucht sind.
Wo sind die überhaupt?
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The Department of Special Investigation (DSI) will take over the case involving five people accused of being the "men in black" who attacked troops in a notorious clash during the red-shirt protests in 2010, DSI chief Pol General Chatchawal Suksomjit said yesterday.Chatchawal has promised to handle the case transparently and only complete it once he has all the evidence. A DSI source said the department already has records of the five people and relevant information implicating them, but no progress had been made so far. Things came to a standstill after former deputy PM Chalerm Yoobamrung, who oversaw the DSI board during the previous government, issued a statement denying the "men in black" even existed.

Also, the previous team of DSI agents investigating the "men in black" controversially shifted their focus to former PM Abhisit Vejjajiva and his then-deputy Suthep Thaugsuban. This team has been completely replaced.
Es wird also nun bestätigt was man immer schon vermutet hatte.Wo sind eigentlich Chalerm
und Tharit jetzt?
According to the police-supervised re-enactment, the four detained men and the woman, plus three other men, travelled to Khok Wua in a van, disembarked at Wat Mahannap and walked down Tanao Road toward the intersection.

Of the four suspects in detention, Chamnan Phakheechai and Kittisak Sumsri carried an M-16 assault rifle, while Preecha Yooyen carried an AK-47. Thammarat Sumsri, who is apparently dead now, carried an M-79 grenade launcher. The suspects recounted that they then stopped by a Government Savings Bank branch near the intersection and were let through a police checkpoint using the password "White Pigeon".

Though police officers had tried to apprehend Thammarat, who was carrying an M-79 grenade launcher, they were overpowered by a large number of red-shirt protesters and the man managed to escape.

Punika Choosri, the only female suspect in custody, said she was waiting in the van armed with a firebomb to use against hostile targets in case of emergency.

The suspects also showed how they allegedly fired at troops from different locations and later returned to the van, which headed for Din Sor Road. When the van was driving past an Army vehicle, Kittisak said he lowered his window and yelled profanities at the soldiers because he wanted them to remember his face.

Pol General Somyot Poompan-moung, who will be the next national police chief, said that judging from the five suspects' accounts and re-enactments, there should be many more people involved.
Jetzt scheint jedenfalls Alles herauszukommen !
Was früher nur "unbewiesenen Spekulationen" waren bewahrheitet sich nun!
Die Konspiration zwischen Teilen der Polizei, Rothemden und Men in Black!
Und als Auftraggeber werden wohl auch bald Leute enttarnt die sich entweder
offen ihrer Nähe zu Thaksin rühmten oder die stikkum bei ihm mitkassierten!
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Some of the "men in black" who launched attacks during the political unrest in 2010 offered to reveal the mastermind in exchange for millions of baht, Democrat Party politician Thaworn Senneam said yesterday.
Thaworn claimed to have been approached by four of the armed militants who took part in the violent - sometimes deadly - attacks during the 10 weeks of street protests by red shirts protesters against the Democrat-led government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva four years ago.

Thaworn served as deputy interior minister during the government's tenure.He said they had told him that those who hired them promised a car and Bt1 million cash for each of them after they completed their operation. However, they each ended up being paid only Bt100,000 after finishing work.

According to Thaworn, dozens of "men in black" were trained in the use of weapons in Cambodia before launching the attacks.

Thaworn said the men who approached him were a different group than the five suspects who were arrested earlier this week in connection with the deadly attack near the Democracy Monument on April 10, 2010, that led to the deaths of at least five soldiers, including then-Colonel Romklao Thuvatham.
He said the recent arrests and the people who approached him were proof that the "men in black" did exist, in addition to findings by official investigative committees, although some groups of people denied their existence, including the red shirts' United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship.In a related development, police yesterday took the five suspected assailants during the 2010 unrest - four of them men and one woman - to seek permission from the Criminal Court to detain them for 12 days while police investigate the case.

Police Colonel Prasopchok Prommoon, deputy commander of the Crime Suppression Division, where the suspects are being detained, said that investigators needed more time to question the suspects in order to determine their accomplices.

"We are gathering evidence for the arrest of the other people involved in this crime," he said.
Man sollte derzeit keinem "Polizisten" trauen.Zuviele Wendehälse die gewohnt sind
doppeltes Spiel zu treiben.
Aber ansonsten Alles Super!
Ich hätte nie gedacht dass man diese Leute die der "Polizei" natürlich bekannt waren
einmal festsetzen könnte!
Aber es ist nur eine Gruppe! Es waren insgesamt sicher mindestens 30!
Und die Hintermänner fehlen noch.
Vielleicht kann man die Leute ja mit einer Kronzeugenregelung dazu bringen
die Auftraggeber zu nennen?
Schliesslich wäre eine Kronzeugenregelung für sie lukrativer als das Geld!
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