Did you take part in the fierce argument over whether five million of you folks or a mere 150,000 showed up at the anti-government rally on Monday? I thought it showed insecurity over whether you represent the real majority voice in Thailand.
Red-shirt leader and caretaker Deputy Commerce Minister Nuttawut Saikuar said caretaker PM Yingluck Shinawatra's decision to dissolve the House would return power to the people and not to People's Democratic Reform Committee secretary-general Suthep Tha
Anti-government protester guards assaulted a policeman who was reportedly gathering intelligence about the protest at Bangkok's Rajadamnoen Nok area, Centre for the Administration of Peace and Order (CAPO) spokesman Pol Maj Gen Piya Uthayo said yesterday
At least six nations plus the European Union have so far issued statements calling on parties in Thailand to solve their political differences through democratic means.
The Democrat Party will hold a general assembly on Monday and Tuesday at which the executives will decide whether or not the party should run in the February 2 election, the party spokesman said.
Voices against Suthep-led movement getting louder in social media
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 2013
Though support for the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) and its secretary-general, Suthep Thaugsuban, is still strong, more and more people are also voicing their opposition to the movement on social media.