Thai protesters besiege Parliament

Written by changthai11 on Tuesday, October 7th, 2008

Thai protesters besiege Parliament


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Thousands of anti-government protesters marched to Thailand’s Parliament , in what one of the rally leaders claimed would be their “final battle”.

Thai last night showed protesters unfurling and using trucks to try and seal off the building ahead of an address by the today.

An official from Bangkok police told Agence France-Presse that about 4,000 people had gathered at Parliament, while 6,000 were at , where anti-government protesters from the People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD) have been camping out since .

Thailand’s are due to deliver their first to the House, but the PAD is demanding that the elected down.

“Our fight has only 100 metres left, so we ask for PAD supporters to gather at the Parliament for our final battle,” Sondhi Limthongkul told the crowds still at .

“Don’t let the arrests of Chamlong and Chaiwat be wasted,” he said, referring to the detention over the weekend of leader Chamlong Srimuang and protest organiser Chaiwat Sinsuwong.

Unruffled, Somchai Wongsawat insisted that the House session would go ahead.

“The has already made the appointment - there will be no change. It is the duty of police to maintain law and order and clear the way for lawmakers to enter Parliament,” he told reporters.

“It is not right for the PAD to obstruct the representatives of the people.”

PAD leaders are demanding that the elected down because of its links to ousted prime minister .

The PAD is also opposing a move by lawmakers to amend the Constitution. Somchai had previously made clear his intention to amend the Constitution, and yesterday his People Power Party, its five and the opposition agreed to support a process to change the charter.

The current Constitution was drafted and brought in during military rule following the September 2006 coup.

These developments are the latest setback to the negotiation process between the government and the PAD. Just earlier yesterday, Thai Deputy Prime Minister Chavalit Yongchaiyudh had expressed optimism about the talks, saying the arrest of Chamlong would not derail negotiations.

“I can still negotiate with other PAD leaders…Our negotiations have not ended yet,” he said. “These negotiations will soon be successful.”

The arrests had spawned intense speculation over the government’s intentions and fears of an escalation in the political crisis - which now look like they are coming true.

Chamlong was involved in preliminary talks with Chavalit through an unnamed intermediary, but soon after his arrest, he made a phone call instructing the PAD to suspend negotiations with the government.

Chamlong’s arrest, however, has deprived the PAD of one of its key strategists. He is seen to be the brains behind the movement’s military-like seizure in of a government television station, three airports and , which plunged Thailand’s ongoing political crisis into a new dimension.

Galvanised by news of these arrests, more PAD supporters had already turned up at earlier yesterday. Older supporters seemed angry, but several younger supporters told The that Chamlong must have known he was going to be arrested, and the incident may be part of a political strategy.

In another development yesterday, British media reported the Home Office as confirming that Thaksin and his wife Khunying Pojaman had applied for political asylum in Britain.

Somchai yesterday said he had not been informed of the asylum request, adding that he would not obstruct attempts to extradite Thaksin which, however, would have to follow due judicial process.

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