Supreme commander of Thailand to ensure that military police not to use force against protesters




April 13, Thailand anti-government protesters blocked a road in Bangkok, the capital and burned tires. International Online reported April 13, supreme commander of Thailand's armed forces on the 13th drop Somkid a televised speech this afternoon to ensure that military police not to use force against demonstrators. Somkid drop is Phisit Prime Minister of a state of emergency the day of the appointment of responsible persons of law enforcement headquarters. He convened in the afternoon, armed forces and police officers held a meeting, and then delivered a televised speech. He said that unless it is for self-defense, or military and police use of weapons will not hurt the anti-government demonstrators. He stressed that we are all Thai people can not use force against its own people. Thailand's military said the early morning of the use of tear gas to disperse a group of protesters in Bangkok, the two sides clashed, killing at least 77 people were injured. The Thai government and the military then said that other locations will also be taken to disperse the demonstrators action. (This article is the source of
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