Thai Yellow Shirt Action Two Years Then Investigated
Thai Yellow Shirt Action Two Years Then Investigated. Thai police summoned five leaders of the Yellow T-monarchist movement, along with dozens of members to face the charges against the occupation of Bangkok’s two airports in 2008.
According to Lieutenant General Somyos Phumphanmuang, there are 79 people related to the People’s Alliance for Democracy (PAD), which is officially known as The Yellow, summoned to hear charges ranging from terrorism to the illegitimate occupation.
They include the PAD founder Sondhi Limthongkul and Somsak Kosaisuk, leader of the New Political Party Yellow, competitors of the ruling Democratic Party with Abhisit Vejjajiva as Prime Minister, in a general election next year.
Yellow T-Shirt Siege groups of two of Bangkok’s main airport resulted in hundreds of thousands of tourists stranded and helped overthrow the government, an ally of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
A group show of it in 2006 helped trigger a coup to overthrow Thaksin, declared loyalty to the throne and supported the elite, based in Bangkok who hate Thaksin, a hero to the poor and working-class Red Shirt.
Many of the Red Shirt leader jailed due to play a role in the protests in Bangkok. Red jerseys rate, there is a double standard of justice because the camp did not get a lot of Yellow Shirt allegations.
As is known, the Red Shirt rally in Bangkok for two months turned into violence that killed 90 people and injured nearly 1900, which ended a bloody action if the soldier in May 2010.
Hardline protesters turn to burn dozens of buildings, including the stock exchange and Central World, now in ruins.
Authorities using their emergency powers to arrest hundreds of suspects, including supreme leader Red Shirt.
