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Analysis – Terrifying political propagandas may lead to coup finally
Source – Krungthep Thurakij

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Date – March 10, 2010 

The propaganda war between the government and the red-shirt is more and more serious as each side continues to claim tenser and tenser situation.

Recently it was found that the Bangkok boundary areas saw boosting of red-shirt protestors; especially at the red-shirt branch nearby Imperial Samrong there were people queuing to receive red T-shirts sponsored by ‘the big boss’, and the allowances for rally have been distributed in each community.

Actually at first big boss Thaksin planned this rally just to show how much power of pro-Thaksin people is by mobilizing a million protesters. However, after flattered by cunning subordinates, he was distracted and wished to show off the power to topple the government instead.

That would be a turning point causing much concern.

At first subordinates in Puea Thai Party seemed to express hatred against the red-shirt on aggressive idea; but when they saw that the big boss serious with the forthcoming rally, several of them turned to supporting the red-shirt army because they feared of losing their positions at the next general election.

Lately, Puea Thai Party Office Building has been opened for those former 111 & 109 executives of disbanded Thai Rak Thai and People Power Parties to work together as rally commanders. 

Hence, the office’s mood has automatically become the war room’s as the red-shirt hardcore leaders are flocking there.

Even ‘the Refrigerator’ (nickname of Yongyuth Tiyapairat), the subordinate who always stayed closely with the big boss, surprisingly came out to join the war room.

It is worried that these propagandizing attempts may lead to the opportunity for some powerful top brass who are waiting for the right moment to stage the coup again. And that will be the uncontrollable situation.

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