(Reuters) - Thailand's military vowed on Sunday to punish anti-government protesters if they marched on Bangkok's central business district, heightening fears of more violence after bloody clashes left 24 people dead a week ago.
Red-shirted supporters of ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra
would face resistance if they protested or tried to set up camp in the city's banking district this week in defiance of an emergency decree in place across the capital, the army said.
Army spokesman Sansern Kaewkamnerd stopped short of using the word "crackdown" but said protesters occupying a plush shopping and hotel district for a 16th day would also be dealt with. He did not elaborate and gave no timeframe.
Thai army says will "punish" protesters.
The world can sure tell when a government doesn’t care for its people. This country rather kill their people then try to reason with them. It is sad that countries never seem to keep history in mind. All this government of Thailand is telling the world that it is scared of it own people. Instead of reasoning with the people they prefer to kill and punish them when the people of Thailand try to show their government their thoughts and feelings. It just shows that the government loves it power instead of their people. I am glad the united states is not like that. In the united States we might have to have certain papers designating where we can protest, but at least we can protest without having to worry about our military trying to kill us. The people of the United States do not have that fear. Our Government does show that it cares, they might not listen to all our wants or needs all the time, but they do allow us to express our opinions without having to fear being punished.










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