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Red shirts told to ask Suthep over sabotage claim


The United States embassy officials on Wednesday told the red-shirt protesters that the US did not have the duty to clarify the report over the tip-off on the planned sabotage in Thailand because it was Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban who has to clarify the report, a source said.

Chaturporn Prompan, led three others including an academic and red-shirt guards to submit an letter to the US embassy on Wireless road to seek clarification over the report Suthep himself revealed about a warning of a sabotage from the US.

More than a hundred police kept tight security on the wireless road as over 2,000 red-shirts followed their leaders to the embassy after having finished pouring blood on Soi Sukhumvit 31, outside the home of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva.

Twenty minutes later, Chatuporn came out and told his supporters that the US embassy officials refused to provide any information saying Suthep has to clarify his own statement.

Chatuporn told them he suspected that Suthep probably made up the allegation in the same way that the allegation over ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra financed the red shirt protests had been invented earlier.

 

 

 

 






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