Monday, 13 January 2014

Thailand, 8 Killed, 7 Wounded, Protest Against The Government

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The protesters of the Thailand are tried to block the main roads of the Thailand’s capital Bangkok and they were also blocked the some main square of the capital.


The protesters tried that the government will resign before the election (held on 2. Feb) They can also block the some streets for this purpose.


The government can deployed the above 18 thousand securities personal for controlling the situation and security purpose.

The protesters wanted that the government can transfer their rights to public council till at the election.


According to the protesters, “Due to Thaksyn Synautra and their parties the fake democracy in the country,”

Thaksyn Synautra and their parties have been successful from the last four elections and very popular in rural areas of the country.


The country’s main opposition party is to making boycott in the elections of Feb. At least eight people were killed during the clashes with the government. Seven people were wounded, when one unknown person open the fire to the procession.


According to the authorities, “one person was killed at the night of Saturday,” According to the police, “one unknown person can open the fire to the opposition party headquarters but all the people were save form the open fire,”


Monday morning, thousands of people participated in demonstrations and reportedly demanded that the capital will stop completely.


According to the Jonathan Head (BBC correspondent), “The main seven squares of the city were completely blocked,”

The government says that she wants a normal life during the conflict persists. This government can increase in the numbers of trains.


Above the 150 close were closed due to the condition of the city.

According to the protesters, “They will stay several days in the city; however they will not destroy the public transport and Airports,”



Thailand, 8 Killed, 7 Wounded, Protest Against The Government

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