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Thai riot police gradually reclaim govt headquarters

By Orathai Sriring and Amy Sawitta Lefevre in Bangkok | China Daily | Updated: 2014-02-15 08:03

Thai riot police reclaimed a main Bangkok thoroughfare on Friday that had been occupied for months by demonstrators seeking to topple Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and said they would move to seize other protest sites in coming days.

There were no reports of clashes in a "softly softly" operation that appeared designed to test the strength of the dwindling bands of anti-government protesters who have disrupted life in the Thai capital since November.

Police pulled back from confronting the protesters after a stand-off at a site in the north of the capital, and made no moves in the largest sites at intersections in the city's main shopping and business districts.

"Our strategy is to do this slowly, and work inwards from areas outside of central Bangkok to the main protest sites," said national police chief Adul Saengsingkaew.

"We are not dispersing the protesters or using force; we are using negotiations as our main tactic."

Protesters want to oust Yingluck, viewing her as a proxy for her elder brother, Thaksin Shinawatra, a self-exiled former prime minister who clashed with the establishment before being overthrown by the army in 2006.

The conflict has broadly pitted the Bangkok-based middle class and royalist establishment against the mostly poorer, rural supporters of the Shinawatras in the north and northeast.

National Security Council Chief Paradorn Pattanathabutr said that 5,000 police had been deployed to reclaim protest sites at Government House, the Interior Ministry, the Energy Ministry and a government administration complex.

Haunted by memories of a bloody 2010 crackdown by a previous administration that killed dozens of pro-Thaksin "red shirt" activists, and anxious to avoid giving the coup-prone military a reason to step in, the government has largely avoided confrontation.

Despite that cautious approach, which has at times seen protesters take over government offices unopposed, 11 people have been killed and hundreds hurt in sporadic flare-ups. The past week has been quiet, with most protest sites sparsely attended during the day.

"The number of protesters has gone down significantly, so that's one factor," said police chief Adul. "It makes our job to reclaim the protest areas easier."

A witness said there was no violence as at least 1,000 police cleared protesters from a site stretching from the Royal Plaza to the United Nations office. A few officers carried firearms, but most had only batons and shields.

Some protesters hurled abuse, but police mostly met little resistance in a historic area of the capital that includes the prime minister's offices at Government House and the Metropolitan Police headquarters, scenes of violent clashes in November and December.

Police later said they recovered firearms, ammunition and drugs from the site, where they removed barriers and tents set up by the protesters.

The area is not one of the largest sites occupied by the main protest group, the People's Democratic Reform Committee. In recent weeks, it has been held by a small core of protesters from an allied movement.

Bluesky TV, the PDRC television channel that broadcasts the fiery speeches of the movement's leader, Suthep Thaugsuban, showed pictures of festive crowds gathered in the evening in front of a stage at the Asoke intersection in central Bangkok.

Riot police earlier massed at a protest site near a government complex in north Bangkok but withdrew after a tense face-off with protesters sitting in the road, television pictures showed. There was no attempt to move against protesters at the interior or energy ministries.

Reuters

 Thai riot police gradually reclaim govt headquarters

An anti-government protester sits on the ground praying in front of a line of Thai police near Government House in Bangkok on Friday. Athit Perawongmetha / Reuters

(China Daily 02/15/2014 page8)

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