Anti-Democracy Movement in Bangkok
by domtong
Many Bangkokians would not call it an invasion, and with the 700 policemen on duty to supervise the peace at Central World, the numbers of white-masked demonstrators were not intimidating to the capital city of Thailand.
The leadership and motivation which drives the mob was rumored to be related to a leftist group of "forest monks" called Santi Asoke - while People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) took responsibility in the attempt to fan the wave of anti-democracy.
Both groups, Santi Asoke and PAD, had in the past and present, associated themselves with the neo-fascists organization, Pitak Siam (Free Siam) and the communist movement.
The demonstrators were allowed freedom of peaceful assembly as guaranteed by the Government of Thailand.
ข่าวประจาน....ค้นพบหน้ากากขาวที่รังแมงสาบตัวเมียในรูปข้างล่าง.........
The leadership and motivation which drives the mob was rumored to be related to a leftist group of "forest monks" called Santi Asoke - while People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) took responsibility in the attempt to fan the wave of anti-democracy.
Both groups, Santi Asoke and PAD, had in the past and present, associated themselves with the neo-fascists organization, Pitak Siam (Free Siam) and the communist movement.
The demonstrators were allowed freedom of peaceful assembly as guaranteed by the Government of Thailand.
ข่าวประจาน....ค้นพบหน้ากากขาวที่รังแมงสาบตัวเมียในรูปข้างล่าง.........
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