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Thai PM ropes in Army Chief to quash Red Shirts’ challenge | Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has said that Army Chief General Anupong Paojinda would replace Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban as head of the Centre for the Resolution of Emergency Situations (CRES). The decision follows the failed attempt to arrest
the “Red Shirt” leaders at a city hotel on Friday. Vejjajiva said that General
Paojinda will take charge of the operations to suppress and prevent acts of terrorism,
and emphasized that the “unsuccessful efforts taken so far” against the protesters
had prompted the government to “review structural issues”. The announcement came
as tens of thousands of anti-government protesters remained camped out in central
Bangkok . Some observers, however, believe the change of guard at the security
centre could widen rifts between the government and the army, The Bangkok Post
reports. An army source said that the Thai Government’s move is intended to “force”
General Paojinda to take tough action against the Red Shirts. The Red-Shirt protesters
are demanding that Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva should dissolve the parliament
and call fresh elections. They support fugitive ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra
and accuse the government of elitism and being undemocratic, as it came to power
after a parliamentary vote that followed a court verdict ousting Thaksin’s allies.
Last weekend, the government had tried unsuccessfully to clear protesters from
a part of the city. The failed crackdown left 23 people dead and more than 800
injured. Meanwhile, leaders of “Red Shirt” said that they would surrender to police
next month, but refused to end their rally in Bangkok . “On May 15, 24 of us will
surrender. All of the leaders. For now the 24 of us will keep rallying to show
sincerely that we won’t run away,” said Nattawut Saikuar, one of the top Red Shirts. |
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