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Bangkok protests video - Grenade explodes on police


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he boots flew??

 

that guy that just came saved many of the rest at the back...

 

 

boot or leg? [sweatdrop]

 

quite disturbed watching this video, lucky the one who upload it disable the comment.

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boot or leg? [sweatdrop]

 

quite disturbed watching this video, lucky the one who upload it disable the comment.

I will like to believe it's just the boots lah..

 

imagine the guy with shield didn't come in last min.. more casualties man...

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Wow looks very serious. Hope it's just the boot and not the whole foot

lower half of the leg is gone...looks like till the knee cap level... [shakehead]

 

4 secs rule works...if he counted 1 thousand 2 thousand 3 thousand n 4 thousand...he wld not hv kick it w his leg

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looks like military grade grenade. how the protesters get these?

 

u know how much illegal stuff r being smuggled between thailand n malaysia n myanmar borders? impossible to police entire border. im surprised they dont have RPGs like afghan terrorists

 

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KNN, what 'peaceful' protest?

 

The policemen are just pawns in this game of dirty politics.

 

Feel sorry for the guy.

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Anti-government protesters take cover as shots are fired at them by police

 

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Riot police fire rubber bullets into the crowds of anti-government protesters

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One Thai policeman was killed and others sustained injuries from bomb shrapnel after Thai police arrested two protest leaders and another 144 followers

 

 

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Violent clashes: A Thai policeman in riot gear reacts after an explosion

 

'If enough people are killed then the arch-royalist grouping might pressure Yingluck to retreat from her pro-active approach towards Suthep,' said Paul Chambers, director of research at the Institute for South East Asian Studies in Chiang Mai.

'I don't think the military would carry out a coup, but they would ask Yingluck to back off from Suthep.'

Among the protesters' grievances is the rice subsidy scheme, a populist move to pay farmers an above-market price that has proved hugely expensive and run into funding problems.

The National Anti-Corruption Commission announced an investigation last month, and on Tuesday said it was summoning Yingluck to hear charges against her on Feb. 27.

'Although she knew that many people had warned about corruption in the scheme, she still continued with it. That shows her intention to cause losses to the government so we have unanimously agreed to charge her,' Vicha Mahakhun, a member of the commission, said in a statement.

The GSB had said on Sunday it had lent 5 billion baht ($155 million) to the Bank for Agriculture and Agricultural Cooperatives, which manages the rice programme and has all but run out of money to pay farmers.

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An injured Thai riot police officer is helped by his colleagues after a bomb attack

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Thai police officers detain an anti-government protester near Government House

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Thousands of police officers, including armed anti-riot squads, were deployed across the city

 

 

Some GSB depositors, either worried that the loan could destabilise the bank or unwilling to see their money used to help the government, have been taking out their cash. On Monday, 30 billion baht ($930 million) was withdrawn.

In a response to the withdrawals, Thaksin's son, Panthongtae Shinawatra, posted a picture on Facebook showing he had deposited just over 11 million baht in a GSB account.

The protests have taken a toll on the economy and data published on Monday showed growth slowed sharply in the fourth quarter of 2013. The baht currency weakened after Tuesday's violence.

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The violence erupted after police moved into several locations around the city to detain and remove protesters

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Riot police take orders during clashes with anti-government protesters in Bangkok


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Haiz.....internal strife is the worst political weapon. Innocents will be airways be sacrificed and Thais divided one against another.

 

This is one country that was never ruled by any foreign power unlike many, though wars were waged in attempts.

 

I like the place and the people, soft spoken and hardworking, at least the ones I come into contact with.

 

Hope there will be peace again in the land soon. No one really wins regardless the outcome. The economy is definitely suffering and the instability will drive businesses and investors out.

 

No more flying body parts please. Let peace reign and the people unite for the common good of Thailand.

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