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Samake urged to apologise the public

Adisorn Piangket, one of the October 6 student activists who fled into the jungle after the incident warned Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej that he is turning friends to foe for his distortion of the history.



Adisorn who is also one of the 111 former executives of the disbanded Thai Rak Thai Party said Samak had better apologise the public for his statement that only one person died in the incident. "We have pictures (of dead people) as evidence that many people were killed without justice,'' he said.

Adisorn said he lost his yonger brother in the jungle and his parents were hunt down and had to flee for life.

He support calls for a committee to set the record  on the incident straight. "We need a neutral committee such as the media or the international body as members,'' he said.


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