Saturday, November 29, 2008

t least 50 demonstrators injured by an explosive n in the seat of governme

At least 50 people were injured today when a grenade among the demonstrators who occupied since August, the seat of government of Thailand to ask the ca da executive, while three others were registraon explosions in several places in Bangkok.

The People's Alliance for Democracy, which requires the dimisi No government, pointed out that the 50 injured, 47 were transferred to Ramathibodi Hospital, four of them in serious condition, two others entered the Phra Mongkut Hospital and went to the last Vajira Hospital.

Seg n witnesses, the grenade was thrown from outside and Cay on the roof of one of the tents where they sleep supporters of the Alliance about 300 meters from the main entrance to government headquarters.

'The protesters have returned to their positions, is not scared n' tells the Channel 3 television n the Thai Suriyasai Katasila, a spokesman for the Alliance, who said that hab a state in the affected area 30 minutes before the explosive n .

Seg n Alliance, the explosive was a grenade M79, with the Ex n s Syrian army, that figure has not confirmed the Polic a.

This is the third grenade incident suffered by the occupants of the Palace of Government in the two LAST week, which has led to an impasse.

Ms about 20 minutes later there were two explosions in the area of the premises of the television channel n ASTV where demonstrators, but no injuries.

And about two hours after another explosive n s happened, nor Caus v ctimas, along with continued monitoring of the Alliance at the entrance to the passenger terminal of the old Don Muang airport, some 30 kil meters north of Bangkok.

One of the leaders of the Alliance, the former governor of Bangkok and in the general reserve, Chamlong Srimuang, said today his followers in the aer dromo Suvarnabhumi International, the principal of Sya pa kil about 35 meters east of the capital, n that the occupations continue and that the victory over the government of Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat est pr next.

Chamlons Srimuang, the v SPERA offered to meet with the president and his accept if they do not talk about the dimisi No government or the Parliament disoluci No, that is to be the Dec. 2 is crucial.

The Constitutional Court is scheduled to leave this sentence is ready for the process of disoluci n of the ruling People's Power Party, accused of irregularities during the elections on December 23, 2007, which gan.

The Alliance, which requires the dimisi n in full by the Government, tom the government headquarters on August 26 and this week increased their presidents on the executive n with n occupations of Don Muang airport, for domestic flights, and the modern Suvarnabhumi .

About 100,000 passengers have missed their flights due to the protest and the mere n can reach 300,000 if quotas closed an airport on Monday.

The government of Spain to inform today's env or two planes of the Force A rea Espa wave and one of the company to Iberworld to repatriate the 600 Spanish OLES that have been left without flights by the closure of airports in Bangkok.

The Prime Minister of Thailand s, which has been temporarily moved to the northern city of Chiang Mai, stronghold of his People's Power Party, declared a state of exception n at Don Muang and Suvarnabhumi last Thursday.

The Polic to start negotiating on Friday with NATO leaders, who maintains that only evict n airports where the government resign and threatened with a popular uprising if the security forces charged.

Thailand is in deep crisis pol policy since the parliamentary elections of 2007, which won the same pol ticos that eviction from power by a corrupt military coup the year before.

Ex-chief of the army, General Anupong Paochina, has said on several occasions in recent months that the solutio n n on this occasion is not a coup or use force with the demonstrators, and has proposed the government to dissolve Parliament and convene elections.

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