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Thai police order airport protesters to disperse
Published in Saudi Press Agency on 30 - 11 - 2008


Thai police on Sunday ordered
thousands of anti-government protesters to end their siege of
Bangkok's airports, restricting public gatherings and warning
offenders would be jailed or fined, according to Reuters
The stakes rose as thousands of government supporters also
rallied in the capital, their first major show of strength since
the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) launched its "final
battle" on Monday to unseat the government.
Police vowed to keep the two sides apart, but when
pro-government forces held a rally in the same part of Bangkok
in September, they later marched on PAD lines and fighting
ensued.
Suvarnabhumi International airport and the city's domestic
hub, Don Muang, have been paralysed since Tuesday and Thursday
respectively by the sieges, stranding 100,000 tourists.
It was unclear how police would enforce their order to
disperse, which bans public gatherings of more than 5 people.
Around 200 police in riot gear were spotted on Sunday, but
they made no move toward the PAD barricades and later retreated.
The tourism- and export-driven economy, already hit by
global financial woes, is reeling from this latest crisis.
Finance Minister Suchart Thada-Thamrongvech said growth could
slow to 2 percent from 4.9 percent in 2007, the Bangkok Post
said.
PAD supporters say this is a necessary price to pay for
evicting Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat, who they accuse of
being a front for his brother-in-law, former leader Thaksin
Shinawatra, who was ousted in a 2006 coup and lives in exile.
"Obviously it hurts the economy, but it's the only way we
can push out this government. We have to sacrifice something,"
Prathan Tandavanitj, 60, told Reuters as he and his wife watched
a PAD rally at the airport.
"Somchai is only in power to hand out corruption. He is
taking orders from Thaksin," the British-educated architect
said.
Thaksin remains hugely popular among Thailand's poor, and
thousands of them streamed into Bangkok on Sunday for a rally
organised by the Democratic Alliance Against Dictatorship.
The crowd, most of them wearing the red that is associated
with their cause, did not march on PAD lines as feared. They
listened to speeches and waved Thai flags, red flags and red
heart signs with Thaksin's picture.
"We love Thaksin. He is our hero," said one banner.
The rally was held ahead of a crucial vote fraud case that
could deliver a crippling blow to the six-party coalition
government as it tries to cope with the protesters.
The Constitutional Court has moved with uncharacteristic
speed to wrap up the case on Tuesday, and it is widely expected
to order the disbanding of Somchai's People Power Party (PPP)
and two other coalition partners.
If it does, Somchai and other leaders would be barred from
politics and many cabinet ministers would have to step down.
"It is obvious that there is interference with justice. It
was well planned, and this is a concealed coup," DAAD leader
Veera Musikapong told the Nation newspaper.
The airport sit-ins have sparked rumours of a military coup,
although the army chief has said he will not seize control.
The chaos has worried Thailand's neighbours, who are due to
meet there next month for a regional summit. Surin Pitsuwan,
head of Southeast Asia's 10-nation grouping, ASEAN, said a
postponement might be wise.
Somchai was to make a decision on the summit on Tuesday.
The government said the damage to Thailand's "Land of
Smiles" image from the protests may cut arrivals by half to 6-7
million in 2009 and threaten one million jobs.
The government is shuttling tourists to U-Tapao, a Vietnam
War-era naval airbase east of Bangkok, where airlines are
picking up stranded travellers.
The first of 88 stranded aircraft flew out of Suvarnabhumi
late on Sunday, after the PAD agreed they could be used at
U-Tapao and other airports, the Bangkok Post said on its
website.
There was one bit of good news. Some 460 Thai Muslims who
have been sleeping at Suvarnabhumi since their flight to Mecca
was cancelled by the protests are to do their pilgrimage after
all, thanks to a chartered Iran Air flight from U-Tapao.
"We are leaving today, finally," said Yusuf Waedaramae, 33,
who was doing the haj with his mother.


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