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THAILAND

Army probes 'riot, looting' clip

Published on 16/03/2014

» The army says it is examining an audio recording believed to feature the voice of hardline Pathum Thani red-shirt leader Wutthipong "Ko Tee" Kachathamkhun which encourages supporters to start stockpiling weapons to fight the military under an operation named "red ants fell an elephant".

THAILAND

Tida: Bigger rally on the way

Cheewin Sattha, Published on 08/03/2014

» CHIANG MAI - Several thousand red-shirt members gathered here on Saturday to hear their leader promise them that an even bigger gathering was in the works.

THAILAND

Army, air force take legal aim at 'Ko Tee'

Post Reporters, Published on 08/03/2014

» The army is pursuing legal action against red-shirt leader Wutthipong Kachathamkhun, who earlier admitted to hanging up a banner in Don Muang which some people believe promotes separatism.

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THAILAND

Air force chief demands action against `Ko Tee'

Online Reporters, Published on 07/03/2014

» Air force chief ACM Prajin Juntong on Friday demanded legal action against Pathum Thani red-shirt leader Wutthipong Kachathamkhun, known as "Ko Tee", who has admitted posting banners that are viewed by the military as promoting separatism.

THAILAND

UDD leader pillories army chief over partition 'bias'

News, Published on 07/03/2014

» Red-shirt leader Wuthipong Kachathamkhun says he hung a poster promoting separatism to protest against army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha's "double standards".

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THAILAND

Ko Tee: I'm behind the Don Muang banner

Online Reporters, Published on 06/03/2014

» Red-shirt supporter Wutthipong Kachathamkhun admitted on Thursday that he had made and posted a banner that appeared in Bangkok's Don Muang district criticising the army and promoting secession.

THAILAND

Third Army told to tackle separatists

News, Published on 03/03/2014

» Army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha has instructed the Third Army to pursue legal action against people campaigning to promote separatism.

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THAILAND

Here come the men in black, again

Spectrum, Published on 16/02/2014

» He’s become widely known as the “Popcorn Shooter” due to the corn seed sack he hid his military rifle in at the Laksi gun battle last month — and depending on what side of politics you fall on, he represents either a white knight or a return of the sinister “men in black”.

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OPINION

Luang Pu courts public opprobrium

News, Ploenpote Atthakor, Published on 13/02/2014

» Luang Pu Buddha Issara is the kind of person you either like or loathe. The 46-year-old monk, who is also the abbot of Wat Onoi in Nakhon Pathom’s Kampaeng Saen district, has become a core leader of the protest movement against the Yingluck Shinawatra government. Many Buddhists feel uncomfortable with the activist role he has taken on.

THAILAND

Former street urchin now taking his fight to the PDRC

Spectrum, Post Reporters, Published on 09/02/2014

» Forty years ago, a child was abandoned at a rubbish dump by parents he would never know. The boy grew up on the streets and in orphanages, doing what he could to survive, to make money, and to eat. He fought his way out of this dire existence, sometimes legally and often not, educated himself and is now a political activist - a hardline red-shirt who the anti-government People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) believes poses the greatest threat to its supporters.