Thaksin accuses Abhisit govt of covering up deaths
Former premier Thaksin Shinawatra accused Abhisit government of lying to cover deaths in the army crackdown on anti-government protesters on Monday.
Speaking to CNN, the convicted tycoon claimed Thai soldiers who were seen firing rounds into the air to disperse the red shirted protesters in Bangkok had killed “many.”
“They trapped the people … Many people died … They even take the dead bodies up on the truck and take them away. They’re trying to confuse everything,”
“You try to lie to the whole world, you try to lie to the people, but … it’s impossible,” he added.
His claims came as Thai government repeatedly claimed that there were no deaths during the crackdown.
Source: The Nation
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Thai and international presses are every where, but not a single body of Red-shirts found dead.
Red-shirts tries to propagate this lie every second on their stage and also on their satellite TV, D Station to their brain-washed followers.
However, there are really 2 deaths.. but they are not one of the Red-shirts but local people in Nang Leung Community who tried to protect their community.
10.40pm: More details are revealed on Channel 3’s “Kow Sam Miti” (Three-dimensional news) on the shooting at Nang Lerng Market and the second victim known as Yutthakarn Joichoychod, 18, has been pronounced dead. According to eyewitnesses, the Nang Lerng residents negotiated with the red-shirted protesters to remove a bus as they fear for their safety. They successfully pushed the bus away from the area but shortly after that, a number of motorcycles roamed the street and shots were fired at the residents. Apart from Pom Pholphanbua, 50, who died on the way to the hospital; Yutthakarn died at the Central Hospital later and another lady was severely injured from bullet wound on her foot.
9.30 pm: Details of the Nang Lerng Market shooting remains sketchy. Apparently, the victim was shot during a confrontation between Nang Lerng residents and some red-shirted protesters who allegedly caused fears that they might set fire to the market.
Source: The Nation
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