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Red shirts will not try to disrupt Asean summit: Natthawut
Fri, Oct 23, 2009
The Nation/Asia News Network

NATTHAWUT Saikua, a red-shirt leader, said Thursday the red-shirt people would not try to disrupt the Asean summit from Friday to Sunday.

He said seven representatives of the Democratic Alliance Against Dictatorship would go to Puektian Beach in Phetchaburi on Saturday to submit their letter to show support for the summit and explain what happened during the failed summit in Pattaya.

The red-shirts stormed into the summit venue in Pattaya, prompting it to collapse.

Natthawut said the seven representatives would travel alone without other demonstrators and would leave after submitting the letter.

Arissaman Pongruangrong, who led protesters to disrupt the summit in Pattaya, said representatives of the government and Asean summit would come to receive the letter at the Puektian Beach at 1 pm on Saturday. -The Nation/Asia News Network

 

 

 

 

 

 
 
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