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REDBOOK

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ลานพระบรมรูปทรงม้า 8 เมษายน 2552 เวลา 20 : 43 น.

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iokl jhuytvfgt vbgfdtrThe Thai general popularly known as Seh Daeng has never been shy about talking to the press, even if he is coy about owning up to what he has been charged with: providing

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The Thai general popularly known

The Thai general popularly known as Seh Daeng has never been shy about talking to the press, even if he is coy about owning up to what he has been charged with: providing security for the Red Shirt protest movement and allegedly fielding a death squad to coun-ter death squads associated with the government. Major General Khattiya Sawatdiphol has been the swashbuckling, profanity-spewing field marshal of the protest movement that has virtually shut down the center of the capital, Bangkok, and withstood military assaults for five weeks. But on Thursday, as he was talking to a reporter from the Interna-tional Herald Tribune, Seh Daeng was struck in the head by a bullet, an incident captured on video, and rushed to a hospital as the military appeared to have surrounded the Red Shirt encampment.The attack on Seh Daeng dramatized the collapse of a peace deal between the govern-ment and the protest movement. Ten days ago, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva at-tempted to break the country’s political deadlock by announcing an early election date as part of a compromise aimed at ending the occupation of a key commercial district in Bangkok by thousands of anti-government protesters. But the rebels refused to end their protests, apparently because of a split among their leaders, who reportedly include more than 20 people ranging from opposition members of parliament to former communist revolutionaries, anti-monarchists and rogue military officers like Seh Daeng. Earlier on Thursday, with the protesters still refusing to leave, Abhisit said an early election was off the table. By evening, Seh Daeng was shot. He is in a coma, but doctors say he will sur-vive. Local reports claim that Seh Daeng had been in a heated argument with other Red leaders not long before he was shot.

Read more: http://www.time.com/time/world/article/0,8599,1989026,00.html#ixzz0q9qlsUfN

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8 เมษายน 2552 เวลา 20 : 43 น.

8 เมษายน 2552 เวลา 20 : 43 น.