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ISA likely to be imposed: PM
September 13, 2009
..., Jaran Ditta-apicha, Wisa Kanthap, Shinawatra Habunpad wrote the curriculum for the school.He said he had consulted Thaksin on plans for the DAAD to have a group of about 20-30 people as a panel to map out strategy, evaluate situations and make decisions on their movement. This leading role should not rest...
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Reds attack PM s motorcade
September 13, 2009
... government but I do, he quoted them as saying.In Bangkok, about 1,000 anti-government activists of the Democratic Alliance Against Dictatorship (DAAD) yesterday attended their first training programme aimed at making Thailand more democratic .Veera Musigapong, one of the red shirt leaders, presided over...
politics

Growing anger at leadership a threat to unity of red shirts
September 2, 2009
... against the defunct Council for National Security. They founded People s Television and the pro-Thaksin Democratic Alliance against Dictatorship (DAAD) to fight against authoritarianism and Privy Council president General Prem Tinsulanonda.They later ended up in jail after being charged with holding an...
politics

ISA to be lifted today
September 1, 2009
... provinces, Suthep told reporters after a meeting with Isoc yesterday.The red shirts, operating under the Democratic Alliance against Dictatorship (DAAD), announced on Saturday that they were postponing the protest scheduled for Sunday in response to the enforcement of the ISA.DAAD said the ISA was far too...
politics

Don t expect us in Phuket to be pleased
August 23, 2009
... who will lead the petition process and said it would grab the headlines of all local dailies .However, the petition was submitted by the same old DAAD leader, Veera Musigapong. How is this such a big surprise Of course it made the headlines of the dailies but wasn t that because of the event itself and...
opinion

Big plans for birthday boy
July 26, 2009
... the group would solicit signatures from Thaksin supporters to seek a Royal pardon. He said leaders of the Democratic Alliance against Dictatorship (DAAD) led by Nattawut Saikua, Suthin Klangsaeng and Arisman Pongruangrong would be on stage. He said the group would hold a bai si (rice-offering) rite to boost...
politics

Red-shirt Rags: factions and biases
July 16, 2009
... magazine, will be launched in support of the reds next month. Somyot Pruksakasemsuk, a leader of the Democratic Alliance Against Dictatorship (DAAD), said the publications were similar to the many factions within the red movement. And those with inconsistent content reflected the fact that red factions...
politics

DAAD to hold simultaneous birthday parties for Thaksin on July 26
July 3, 2009
..., one of its leaders said Friday.Shinawat Phaboonpad said the celebrations would be held at Sanam Luang and main landmarks of major provinces.The DAAD would invite Buddhist monks to chant prayers to bless the former prime minister.Thaksin would also make phone call to address his supporters and the phone...
breakingnews

Reds hunt a million signatures this month
July 2, 2009
... would be scrapped if his group could not gather enough support in one month.He and other leaders of the Democratic Alliance Against Dictatorship (DAAD) called a press conference yesterday to discuss the plan to gather a million signatures in support of a request for Royal clemency for Thaksin.Forms for...
politics

Reds rally in show of strength
June 28, 2009
... to remind Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva that they remained a threat to the coalition government.The Democratic Alliance Against Dictatorship (DAAD) protesters, who called for dissolution of the House and vowed to oust the government, were sent scampering by heavy rains at 5pm and again at 7.30pm. But...
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