Chulalongkorn University announced on Thursday that it would suspend all activities, starting from tonight until Monday after red shirts leaders plan to march to the university on Friday.
Kua Wongbunsin, vice dean of the university said the university will re-open on Monday (April 5) out of concern for the safety of personnel, students and lecturers.
The red shirts leaders announced on Thursday the protesters would march to the university on Phaya Thai road as peace networks planned to hold a campaign for the peace of the country.
The leaders said they would send representatives to meet the university's dean to ask why the peace networks are allowed to campaign in the unversity's compound.

