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REDS BRING REINFORCEMENTS TO BANGKOK
Red reinforcements head to Bangkok
Published: 19/03/2010 at 02:51 PM Online news: Breakingnews About 600 red-shirts left Udon Thani in 10 buses and one van on Friday afternoon en route to Bangkok to replace other protesters who have returned home for a rest, reports said. They were accompanied by three pick-up trucks loaded with rice and other supplies. Kwanchai Praiphana, leader of Kon Rak Udon (Love Udon People) group, said it is a tactic of the United front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) that supporters from the provinces take turns to joining the rally, which would not end soon. It was also reported that red-shirts in Nakhon Sawan, Chainat, Ang Thong, Kampaeng Petch, Phichit and Uthai Thani had on Friday afternoon boarded 10 buses to join the mass anti-government rally in Bangkok. One of them told reporters that another 20 buses will tomorrow bring more reinforcements from these six central provinces to Bangkok. |
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REDS BRING REINFORCEMENTS TO BANGKOK
most of the people from Udon Thani are Chinese descendants
of Chinese migrants faking to be Lao in ISAN who call themselves Chinese descendants as Thai Isan . On Mar 19, 1:29*pm, none wrote: Red reinforcements head to Bangkok Published: 19/03/2010 at 02:51 PM Online news: Breakingnews About 600 red-shirts left Udon Thani in 10 buses and one van on Friday afternoon en route to Bangkok to replace other protesters who have returned home for a rest, reports said. They were accompanied by three pick-up trucks loaded with rice and other supplies. Kwanchai Praiphana, leader of Kon Rak Udon (Love Udon People) group, said it is a tactic of the United front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) that supporters from the provinces take turns to joining the rally, which would not end soon. It was also reported that red-shirts in Nakhon Sawan, Chainat, Ang Thong, Kampaeng Petch, Phichit and Uthai Thani had on Friday afternoon boarded 10 buses to join the mass anti-government rally in Bangkok. One of them told reporters that another 20 buses will tomorrow bring more reinforcements from these six central provinces to Bangkok. |
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