Anti-government protesters extend protest to Parliament

Written by changthai11 on Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Anti-government extend protest to Parliament

BANGKOK - Thousands of anti-government marched to Parliament on Monday, extending their from , as the is scheduled on Tuesday to begin delivering their policy statement to parliament.

The led by the People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) vowed to station themselves at Parliament to block and from entering but would not break into the compound.

The were being led by a second batch of PAD leaders who were designated to replace the PAD’s core leaders in case they were all arrested, as had been issued for all of them. The demanded the government resign as the cabinet served as ’s proxy.

Meanwhile, Police Chief, Police General Patcharawat Wongsuwan called an emergency meeting to cope with the situation.

Earlier Monday, the   permitted police to detain PAD retired Maj-Gen. Chamlong Srimuang for 12 days from Monday and ordered the investigating to accelerate their . He was arrested on Sunday.

The court will consider on   requests for his temporary release. Like another detained PAD , Maj. Gen. Chamlong said he would not seek bail.

Gen. , , said he would continue to push efforts to hold talks with PAD representatives. He defended the police’s action in apprehending Maj.Gen. Chamlong and said an had already been issued for the PAD leader. He also brushed aside allegations the government was behind the move.

“All of us meant well. I don’t think anyone is trying to derail the negotiations. If the talks fail, it would be because of my performance. Not anyone’s wicked attempt,” said Gen. Chavalit.

Meanwhile, the rejected a by Chaiwat Sinsuwong, another core PAD leader detained on multiple charges including insurrection, as it considered the issued against him was lawful.

The ruled since the Appeals Court had not issued or changed the order on the , police were empowered to make the arrest.

Mr. Chaiwat’s lawyer said his client refused to seek bail as he considered his detention was unlawful.  (TNA)

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