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Red Shirt Demonstrations in Bangkok
Today - I took my red shirt :) and went to the demonstrations, Rajprasong intersection.
First - I was the only red shirt in the Skytrain - the red shirts obviously prefer transport via pick-up truck. Obviously no environmentalists amongst them.
I left the Skytrain and expected chaos ... what a disappointment! Business as usual in the Skytrain station, a small number of red shirts, a normal busy Skytrain station. Went directly to Amarin Plaza, Starbucks - to recover from the stressful journey (3 Skytrain stations :) ).
After recovering I walked to the intersection. More people, but still not that quantity that I had expected. Busy agitation on the stage, and applauding demonstrants. Then breaks, and Thai music in between.
I checked out all directions: I came from Chidlom, walked down the road passing Hyatt Eriwan, the next to Siam Paragon and finally down to Pratunam. 100 to 200 m from the stage (the center of all activities) there were only a few groups of red shirts - very few people.
I positioned myself on the bridge from Gaysorn to Centralworld and counted a group of red shirts, trying to estimate the total number of demonstrants. In my POV there were not more than 5,000 (fivethousand) red shirts in that area. Let's triple the number to 15,000 - that's really the maximum. But a friend had told me before, that the number is not that big during the daytime, but in the evenings, when some Bangkokians come after work, the number is higher.
Anyway - I had not the impression to be on a demonstration that was anyhow important (Democracy, House Dissolution etc.). It was more a folk festival, lots of food, lots of street shops, music etc. etc. .
I did see a few guys from the police, I did not see a single soldier.
Now - that was not what I had expected. I have participated in much bigger demonstrations in my hometown.
Giotto
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Pictures:
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703: Skytrain Exit Chidlom, Amarin Plaza
705: Red Shirt Equipment
707: Logistical Problems
708: View from the Bridge towards Pratunam
709: On the Bridge
710: View from the bridge towards Grand Hyatt, the Stage
711: The Stage
712: The Stage (closer)
713: The Stage (very close)
714: Resting Red Shirts
Red Shirts during Songkran
Wondering if the Red Shirts will be there next week during Songkran. Don't the Thais go home to their villages/towns during that week?