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Thailand Faces Leadership Crisis as Civil War Threatens in Bangkok

Thailand Faces Leadership Crisis as Civil War Threatens in Bangkok

Sunday, May 11, 2014
BANGKOK: Supporters of Thailand's besieged government have warned of civil war as the country's army chief said the military is ready to act but only as a last resort to end worsening political unrest.

Pro-government red shirts leader Jatuporn Prompan told thousands of supporters massing on the outskirts of the Thai capital that if state agencies bend to the demands of anti-government protesters and install their own prime minister, ''we will escalate our fight . . . we will not stand for it''.

Since anti-government protesters took to the streets last November, red shirt leaders have urged their supporters to show restraint, fearing confrontation would prompt intervention by the military.

Anti-government leader Suthep Thaugsuban, wanted on charges of treason, has set up headquarters with the permission of the army at Government House, Thailand's seat of power, and is demanding that Thai courts and the Senate appoint a new prime minister by Monday.

He warned that if his demand is not fulfilled his movement would do ''something'' to make it happen.

Mr Jatuporn said appointing an un-elected prime minister ''will inflict crisis on the nation, because the only solution for Thailand is democracy under the king as head of state''.

''I want my voice to be heard by the presidents of three courts and the Senate . . . that you are going to create disaster in the nation,'' he said. ''You are going to create a serious crisis that could lead to civil war that no one wants to see.''

Thailand's first woman prime minister, Yingluck Shinawatra, was removed from office last week by judges of the Constitutional Court in a ruling her supporters said was part of a ''judicial coup'' orchestrated by establishment figures in Bangkok.

Army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha said the military will not act in response to different calls asking it to intervene or stage a coup.

''All those involved must do their duty to find a way out of the crisis by using the law as a tool to end the crisis, not to fight one another,'' he said. ''We will always be there for the country and people to lean on, but let us be the last resort.''

A military crackdown on Red Shirt protests in 2010 left at least 90 people dead and hundreds injured.

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Suthep facing charges of treason gets permission from the army to setup camp at Govt house !! i thought Yingluck was the corrupt one , Thailand is the laughing stock of Asia, a pathetic democracy ....

Posted by chris on May 12, 2014 17:43

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Chris, you say "Thailand is the laughing stock of Asia, a pathetic democracy" are you sure it's only asia, I think there are many others who are laughing at the craziest circus on earth. Diplomatically governments can not Laugh at other governments, but geez, I'd like to know what is said behind closed doors.

Posted by Laurie Howells on May 13, 2014 08:17

Editor Comment:

Why would people laugh at the misery of others, behind closed doors or out in the open? You guys have some strange, erroneous views on human behavior.

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Ed, once again you are out of line, we laugh not at the misery, but at the silliness of their behaviour and their attitude to democracy, something you seemed to miss. Why would people laugh, because they see Thailand as a joke.

Posted by Laurie Howells on May 13, 2014 10:57

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Most people don't share your perverse sense of humor, Laurie. Nobody I know finds what's happening to Thailand in the least bit funny and it's certainly no joke. Your lack of understanding is a problem.

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Well, seen from a distance, life is a comedy but up close and personal it's a tragedy.

Besides, almost everything is funny, as long as it happens to someone else.

Posted by ThaiMike on May 13, 2014 11:34

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I guess that sorts out compassionate people from those concerned only about themselves, ThaiMike. Even at a distance, compassionate people don't laugh at the misery of others.

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- Ed

Get off your high horse. Just exactly who was I laughing at or even making fun of ?

You really never miss a chance to slap someone in the face with your worst possible prejudices. Always expecting the least favorable motives behind whatever one happens to write here.

Posted by ThaiMike on May 13, 2014 13:14

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My feet are firmly on the ground, ThaiMike. I don't agree with your philosophy, simple as that. Personal attacks? Constant misinterpretation? I'll leave those to you.

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ED, I agree with Laurie Howells. The country can't hold onto a government nor obey it's own laws, long enough to make any positive changes. Look at the rotation of officials so everyone can get get their fill at the trough.
Ask why Singaporeans when confronted by somebody telling lies, they say," Don't talk Thai to me."
Thailand, Myanmar and Brunei are seen as major stumbling blocks to ASEAN. What is happening in Thailand is the beautiful rebirth of a new country. Wait for ten to twenty years down the line, then we can judge whether or not Thailand actually entered into a new birth that all Thai people love, or just the opposite. If the opposite, then then one of the few options is for Thailand to split into North and South Thailand, with separate governments and laws.
So laugh on, at the playwrights of the Thai news makers.

Posted by DuncanB on May 13, 2014 14:32


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