Red shirt protest Truth, Bangkok 2010. While International Media and Corporations with factories in Thailand are accusing the Prime Minister of underestimating the protest and non implementing any response against the "terrorists”, on the streets, the military forces that the government has sent already, refuse to attack Thai people, and instead damage their own tanks armed with sound waves. Bangkok chief Police, Coronel Sed Daeng and Red March leaders stand together against violence. Days later, Coronel Sed Daeng was shot in the head by a sniper, as predicted in our exclusive interview.
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