Guest GaySacGuy Posted May 4, 2010 Posted May 4, 2010 This appears to me to be a little premature??? After the red shirts met, they came back with some of the following comments. These are from ThaiVisa Bangkok Red-Shirt Rally - Live Tuesday - Thailand Forum Red shirts "do not mind" entering into a reconciliatory process, but we need clarity from government. Red leaders dare govt to charge them with terrorism and attempts to overthrw monarchy Nuttawut's demanding return of media freedom to reds "Reconciliation can't be forced. We will shw u maps of troops stationed around rajprasong so u can see if this is reconciliation" Jatuporn These are just the little snippets out immediately after the Red shirt announcement. It doesn't sound to me like an accpetance of the the PM'a compromise!! Quote
Guest GaySacGuy Posted May 4, 2010 Posted May 4, 2010 This looks like good news...just hope it doesn't fall apart. Reds conditionally agree to the road map By The Nation The red shirts have accepted the road map for reconciliation under four condition, their leader Veera Musigapong said from the Rajprasong rally site. The four conditions are a clear date for the dissolution of Parliament paving way for the November 14 poll, a show of sincerity by stopping all types of intimidation, no amnesty on criminal charges related to terrorism and anti-monarchy offence and immediate stop to involving the monarchy in the political conflict. Veera said the red-shirt leaders had formed an unanimous decision for the conditional acceptance of the road map for reconciliation in order to prevent further loss of life. Red-shirt leader Natthawut Saikua said the red shirts were prepared to fight their charges to the fullest extent of the law and that he challenged the government and the authorities to face up to the same legal treatment if found to have involved in the killings of innocent people in the April 10 violence. More Info at: Bangkok Red-Shirt Rally - Live Tuesday - Thailand Forum Quote