Ousted Thai PM Shinawatra calls for revolution
AP
Published: April 12, 2009, 18:09
Bangkok: Ousted and exiled Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has called for revolution in Thailand and said he might return to head it.
Police General Vichai Sangparpai has estimated up to 30,000 anti-government protesters are presently scattered around Bangkok.
Most demonstrators regard Shinawatra as their leader,
"Now that they have tanks on the streets, it is time for the people to come out in revolution. And when it is necessary, I will come back to the country. Let us be strong to fight for true democracy for our people," he said in a phone-in broadcast to followers surrounding the office of the prime minister.
There were signs that the government might again not be able to contain the protesters on Sunday.
"The government can't do anything. There are too many of us," said Lada Yingmanee, a 37-year-old housewife at one of the protest sites.
AP
Published: April 12, 2009, 18:09
Bangkok: Ousted and exiled Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has called for revolution in Thailand and said he might return to head it.
Police General Vichai Sangparpai has estimated up to 30,000 anti-government protesters are presently scattered around Bangkok.
Most demonstrators regard Shinawatra as their leader,
"Now that they have tanks on the streets, it is time for the people to come out in revolution. And when it is necessary, I will come back to the country. Let us be strong to fight for true democracy for our people," he said in a phone-in broadcast to followers surrounding the office of the prime minister.
There were signs that the government might again not be able to contain the protesters on Sunday.
"The government can't do anything. There are too many of us," said Lada Yingmanee, a 37-year-old housewife at one of the protest sites.
A mistake in my opinion, he's digging his grave.
That cold really be his last move.
This will either be over soon or make the country stumble into total chaos.
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