ISA envoked as pro and anti govt protests escalate

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ISA envoked as pro and anti govt protests escalate

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The People's Army has called for a peaceful demonstration today at Lumpini Park while red-shirt leaders have vowed to mobilise several thousands of government supporters in a show of force against anti-government protesters.

The public park is not in the three Bangkok districts where the Cabinet last week imposed the Internal Security Act.

The anti-government People's Army yesterday revealed the names of 30 high-ranking officials, including military men, who back the group in its campaign to bring down the Thaksin regime.

The group, led by Admiral Chai Suwannaphap, Thaikorn Polsuwan and General Preecha Iamsupan, held a press conference announcing the names of supporters. These include former Army chief General Wimol Wongwanit, former supreme commander General Saiyud Kerdphol, former Air Force chief ACM Kan Pimanthip, and Admiral Bannawit Kengrian. Prasong Soonsiri, former chief of the National Security Council, would act as adviser.

Thaikorn said the supporters included other high-ranking officials, from the police and military whose names could not be revealed because they were still in office.

He said the group would wait and see how the situation develops before deciding whether they should hold a sit-in rally. "If there is any violence, it will be either caused by the government or a third-party group,'' he said.

The group dismissed Prime Minister Yingluck's plea yesterday to achieve national reconciliation, saying the government was not sincere in bringing about reconciliation.

Meanwhile, about 30 anti-government protesters led by Captain Songklod Chuenchupol converged outside the Pheu Thai headquarters, calling on the ruling party to remove an amnesty bill from deliberation in Parliament.

He said Yingluck's statement yesterday was just a time-buying tactic.

Red-shirt leader weng Tojirakarn announced yesterday the start of the red-shirts' campaign against the bureaucratic polity, by ordering leaders to mobilise 20,000 people from each province across the country to converge at the Rajamangala National Stadium.

Nisit Sinthuprai, another red-shirt leader, said he expected at least 500,000 government supporters to be mobilised for a gathering at the stadium. He told the red shirts in all provinces to be ready.

In a related development, the Campaign for Popular Democracy has announced its opposition to the government's imposition of the Internal Security Act as it violated the constitutional right to hold a protest. It also opposed an amnesty bill proposed by Pheu Thai MP Worachai Hema, saying it believes the law would help Thaksin Shinawatra return home without being punished. The agency urged the government to lift the security law and withdraw Worachai's bill or Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra must take responsibility for any violence that may take place.

The group said Yingluck's proposal for national reconciliation yesterday would be true only if the government served the people, and not Thaksin.

Also yesterday, the Thai Journalists' Association and the Thai Broadcast Journalists Association issued a joint statement, affirming press freedom and called on the authorities to allow media workers to enter all the rally areas safely for news coverage. This was in response to the ISA coming into effect from last Thursday to August 10.

Source: The Nation

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Ditto Buksida, a familiar story part.........

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I would love to comment, but I guess it's better if I don't, and besides, what difference will it make. On top of that, I just don't have the time right now because I'm running a bit late, and there's still a cold Chang which needs my urgent attention. :laugh:
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Govt's approval rating lowest in 2 years
The Yingluck government's approval rating fell to the lowest level in two years, pulled down the most by corruption issues and the rice-pledging scheme, according to a poll by Bangkok University.

The poll was conducted as the government celebrated the first two years in office in August.

Covering 1,419 respondents nationwide, the poll showed that the government was given only 4.49 points out of the 10-point score. This fell by 0.38 point from the survey six months ago and is the lowest since it took office. The poll also showed that approval rating declined in all categories. In this poll, while foreign policies won the highest rating (5.04), the economic performance won the poorest score (3.98).

Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra won 4.94 points, down by 0.48 point from the previous poll. She won the highest approval rating for her hard work and dedication (5.49), but the average score was pulled down by lack of decisiveness.

Tarnishing the government’s image the most are corruption, 19.9 per cent; the rice-pledging scheme, 19.3 per cent; and high cost of living which indicates failure in economic policies, 11.1 per cent.

Asked if the government is heading the country to the right direction, only 27.7 per cent of the respondents said "Yes" while 17.1 per cent said "No". The majority, 55.2 per cent, said it was unclear.

In the public opinions on political parties’ performance, Pheu Thai Party won the highest approval rating (4.94), followed by 4.40 for coalition parties and 3.81 for Democrat Party.

Source: The Nation
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