May 16
2010Live Fire Zone in Bangkok
Filed Under (Bangkok) by Farang on 16-05-2010
Tagged Under : protest, red shirts
As the red shirt protests drew on and the military got involved it soon became clear the army were using live rounds to persuade the protesters to go home. But up until now it hadn’t really been reported that the army were firing live bullets with most reports claiming they were firing rubber bullets. Well, since the increased crack down this weekend the army have setup a few ‘live fire zones’ where I presume they will be firing live rounds at will. It’s a shame to see this happening but at least they are warning people what they are doing and therefore giving them a chance to avoid the area or get out now.
A lot of non-Thai people I have spoken to about the protests can’t understand why the army haven’t gone in like this sooner in a bid to flush the protesters out. With the sudden increase in casualties and fatalities I think we can all see now why the army were reluctant to storm in. Besides, apart from to the mall owners, what harm were the red shirts really doing?
Coming from a country like the UK were public protests are very much restricted if allowed at all it can be hard to understand why this one has been allowed to go on so long but I find it quite refreshing that in parts of the world people are still allowed the freedom to protest. Its just a shame this one had to turn so ugly after a long time of minimal violence. Lets just hope this hasn’t ruined it for future generations and the government doesn’t bring in draconian measures to prevent large gatherings of people.

