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Saturday, 10 April 2010 - Thai protesters vow to increase pressure next week
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    Yahoo! My Yahoo! Mail More Yahoo! Services Account Options New User? Sign Up Sign In Help Yahoo! Search web search Home Singapore Asia Pacific World Business Entertainment Sports Technology Australia China India Indonesia Japan Malaysia Philippines Thailand Vietnam Thai protesters vow to increase pressure next week By GRANT PECK,Associated Press Writer - 2 hours 27 minutes ago Send IM Story Print BANGKOK – Emboldened Thai protesters vowed Saturday to ratchet up pressure on the government after their first violent skirmish with soldiers eroded the prime minister's credibility and exposed concerns about the army's loyalty. A leader of the anti-government "Red Shirt" movement said Saturday that the demonstrations would not take time off for next week's Thai New Year holiday, known as Songkran, as some had expected. "We will not stop protesting. We will stay on and fight until the Parliament is dissolved," said prominent protest leader Nattawut Saikua. "If we have to stay until Songkran, we will." The protesters have been demanding that Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva dissolve Parliament and call new elections. He vowed late Friday not to bend to the demands. "It's not over yet. I'm confident if we stay true to righteousness, we will win the day," Abhisit said on nationwide television. Although rumors circulated Saturday that the army would be called in to clear thousands of protesters encamped in Bangkok, Abhisit gave no indication he would veer from his adherence to nonviolent measures. Still, Friday's confrontation between demonstrators and soldiers _ in which unarmed protesters broke into the Thaicom transmission station and briefly restarted a pro-Red Shirt television station that had been shut down by the government under a state of emergency _ raised questions about whether soldiers were willing to obey orders to use force. Several thousand protesters pulled aside barbed wire and climbed over a fence to advance on about 500 soldiers inside the compound. After scattered hand to hand scuffles, the troops retreated in disarray, some taking positions inside the main Thaicom building. After talks were held between protest leaders and the authorities, agreement was reached to allow People Channel to resume broadcasting, and protesters and soldiers left the site. But several hours later, more than 4,000 army troops retook the transmission complex and cut off the People Channel's signal again. Friday's humiliating rout of troops and riot police raised questions about how much control Abhisit has over the police and army. Complaints about Abhisit's leadership have risen since the so-called Red Shirt protesters, who had established a base last month in the old part of Bangkok, spread to a new encampment a week ago at an intersection in the heart of the capital's tourist and shopping district. Merchants say the boisterous demonstrations have cost them tens of millions of baht (millions of dollars), and luxury hotels near the site have been under virtual siege. The escalating demonstrations are part of a long-running battle between the mostly poor and rural supporters of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, and the ruling elite they say orchestrated the 2006 military coup that removed him from power. They see the Oxford-educated Abhisit as a symbol of the elite and claim he took office illegitimately in December 2008 with the help of military pressure on Parliament. On Wednesday, Abhisit's government declared a state of emergency, allowing it to impose curfews, ban public gatherings, censor media and detain suspects without charge for 30 days. One of its first moves was to halt transmission of the Red Shirt's People Channel TV and block Web sites sympathetic to the protesters' cause. The actions drew criticism from free speech advocates. Arrest warrants have been issued for 27 Red Shirt leaders, but none is known to have been taken into custody. "The government could be seen as humiliating itself if it fails to enforce the law," said Associate Professor Siripan Nogsuan Sawasdee, a political scientist at Bangkok's Chulalongkorn University. To effectively enforce the state of emergency, the government needs the cooperation of the military, she said, but it could be that the army is reluctant to use force against the protesters. Bangkok residents have taken to calling some in the army "watermelon soldiers," green on the outside but red within, noting the Red Shirts' signature color. "The military does not want to become the tool of the government," she said. "They do not see themselves as the opposing party to the protesters." Thailand's military traditionally has been significant in the nation's politics, staging almost a score of coups since the country became a constitutional monarchy in 1932. In 2008, the army undercut the government's authority by refusing to move against demonstrators who were protesting against a pro-Thaksin government. 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