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No use of force against red shirt protesters : PM


Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said Sunday that police would not use force against protesters who have closed a road at Parliament to block his government from delivering policy statements.

Abhisit said demonstrators loyal to the United Front of Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) have full rights under the charter to rally to put pressure on his government to dissolve the House of Representatives and call for a general election.

UDD have vowed to hold the three-day rally, starting Sunday, to pressure the coalition government under the ruling Democrat Party to quit.

Abhisit said he is determined to move forward to solve the country's economic problems and create harmony among the people.


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