Red shirts protesters will go to Chulalongkorn University on Phaya Thai road where peace networks are scheduled to hold a peace campaign on Friday, a red shirt leader said Thursday.
"We just want to ask the university's administrations why they allow the peace network to use the site. If they are allowed, we should be allowed as well, Nuttawut said.
Nuttawut claimed the protesters will send representatives to meet Chulalongkorn university's dean to ask the reason the university granted permission for the peace network to hold the campaign in the university compound.
He condemned the university as taking side with the Ammat and Abhisit government. "Their campaign is considered undemocratic while the red shirts protesters are fighting for democracy peacefully and bare hands.
Nuttawut also criticised a group of doctors who examined the bloods they collected and splashed on many places as violating medical etiquette. The doctors submitted a report to the premier, claiming that the bloods comprised many diseases including HIV virus as well as animals' bloods.

