Analysis: Jatuporn “No more rally in Bangkok” & “Miss Red Shirt Princess Contest” nears end

The above is the picture of Pink Devil, a Red Shirt who is a contestant in the Miss Red Shirt Princess-check out the Facebook page on the contest

  • By Tammy, Thai Intel’s humanity journalsit

I am just like so thrilled that the Miss Red Shirt princess contest have been back on schedule and the completion for people to vote on who should be the winner is like drawing to a close. If you want to get totally freaked out at how beautiful and sexy some of the Red Shirt contestants are-like please check out the Facbook dedicate page on the contest.

The girls we are talking about are like total “Babe.”

The following is the picture of the contestant Thai Intel hope win-because she is like incredible.

Concerning, the Red Shirt protest no-longer being held in Bangkok-all I can say is who cares about the out-come of Thailand-but millions of individual Thais have had their mind and soul liberated by the Red Shirt struggle-off course it would be nice if Thailand is liberated on the material being level-but perhaps more importantly, the Red Shirt have freed the spirit of many Thais to heights never seen before.


The following is from the Bangkok Post:


The United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship has no idea of holding a political rally in Bangkok again for fear of more casualties, Puea Thai MP and UDD co-leader Jatuporn Prompan said on Tuesday.

He said the UDD would not do so although the state of emergency may have been lifted in Bangkok, adding that another rally might result in more people being killed and wounded.

Mr Jatuporn accused the government of double standards, saying the difference was obvious in its handling of political rallies by the UDD and the People’s Alliance for Democracy.

The government took no legal action against the PAD when it recently rallied in front of Government House, a sports stadium and in front of the army headquarters, but strictly applied the law to every UDD rally.

He said the UDD would wait to see how PAD suspects would be treated when they reported to police over the blockade of Suvarnabhumi and Don Mueang airports in late 2008.

On the Department of Special Investigation’s statement on the autopsies of 91 people killed in violent incidents during the March-May UDD protests, Mr Jatuporn said the DSI did not properly followed Articles 148-156 of the Criminal Procedures Code by not forwarding cases to the prosecutors for investigation.

“Failing to comply with the law was tantamount to robbing the killed of justice,” he said.

The UDD leader accused the DSI of trying to distort facts since it also sits on the Centre for the Resolution of the Emergency Situation (CRES) which was responsible for the crackdown on the protesters.

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