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Bangkok. January 10th 2014.
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At the "Respect My Vote" rally at the Bangkok Arts and Cultural Centre / MBK intersection today, January 10th 2014 – when a fair few people displayed they had had enough of Suthep’s attempt to derail democracy in the hope of returning to the days of military rule behind the front of an Absolute Monarchy, and enough of Abhisit’s leadership of the Democrat Party to boycott the election.

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Tongue-Thai’ed ! Whistle Blown on Abhisit’s Spurious Pleas for Reform
By Saksith Saiyasombut
Jan 09, 2014

(Democrat) Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiva held a speech at a party event called ”Eradicate Corruption, Committed In Reforms” in Bangkok on Tuesday, when this happened:

www.youtube.com/watch?v=-BstwVBOvYM

Here’s a description…

[…] an unidentified man stood up in the audience and blew his whistle. The audience mistook him as a supporter of Mr. Abhisit, since whistle-blowing has been a trademark of the anti-government protesters, and no one restrained him until he held up a sign which read – in English – “Respect My Vote!”.

The heckler then shouted at Mr. Abhisit, “If you cannot even reform yourself, how can you reform the country?”. Mr. Abhisit was visibly surprised by the incident, but the former leader tried to manage the confrontation by thanking the man for his remarks.

However, the heckler went on to shout, “When you were the government, why didn’t you do it? (Start the discussion) about anti-corruption. You have intimidated other people, so can they not intimidate you as well?”

The heckler was later identified to be a 34-year-old Bangkok businessman referred under his Facebook handle “Ake Auttagorn” who told Prachatai that he staged the one-man protest “out of frustration” at the political discourse now and that “Thailand already had this lesson many times before” with the Democrat Party “always at the center of it”.

And this is how Abhisit reacted to the heckler…

“This is an example of reasons why we need reforms,” Mr. Abhisit told the audience, “This is the form of Democrat Party′s rivals”, to which the heckler shot back, “I am not your rival, I am the people!”

Security guards later surrounded the man and led him out of the room. After the heckler had been removed, Mr. Abhisit told the crowd that such harassment is a reason why the upcoming election on 2 February 2014 would not be a fair one."

asiancorrespondent.com/118047/tongue-thaied-abhisits-flab…

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…. a business man standing and heckling / challenging you with an A4 sign saying Respect My Vote means the upcoming election would not be a fair one?

How’s that ex Prime Minister Abhisit ?

Please tell…

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