Security's conditions in Bangkok, Thailand worsened. The leaders of anti demonstrators reminded even the possibility of the civil war.
"The current situation closer to the civil war," said a protest leader Jatuporn Prompan as reported by AFP on Saturday (15/05/2010).
"We must fight. The leaders must not think about back when our brothers are ready to fight, "he added.
A leader demonstrators 'red shirts' others, Weng Tojirakarn, urged the government to announce a ceasefire and full withdrawal of troops, because "we do not want to see civil war."
"If that happens, I do not know how many years it will end," he said.
As many as 16
people were killed in bloody clashes between Thai security forces and the demonstrators 'red shirts' on Friday, May 14 yesterday. More than 100 others injured in the incident, including three foreigners.
Until now there has been no sign of the demonstrators 'red shirts' will end their demonstration that has lasted two months.
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