UdonExpat wrote:. My wife tells me the guy from Udon, leading the protest near Zee Plaza went to McDonald's for a happy meal when the fighting started, but then she may have been pulling my leg.
It does seem that the police/military have finally stepped up to the plate. Demonstrators with no food and replacements will probably wither. Sieges have been used for centuries with varied outcomes. Usually lack of food has caused one side or the other to capitulate. Sometimes those besieged had to give up, sometimes the besiegers couldn't keep their larger army feed. I suspect the red shirts will run out of food long before the police and military.
Well I am sorry I can't guarantee the accuracy of this information but I am reasonably sure in my own mind .
Firstly the guy leading the protest. There are many but I presume you mean Khun Kwanchai, the owner of Radio 97.5 the red station here in Udon .It was rumoured he had been arrested as he was missing for over two hours . His explanation given personally on the radio last evening . He was in one of the lead trucks in the convoy going towards Don Muang, riding on top of a 10 wheeler operating the tannoy system , when he received a phone call that snipers were positioned ahead to take him out.He was immediately taken below, given a change of clothing and spirited away by his close associates .No one knew where he had gone except those who arranged his disappearance . His absence led to the arrested, rumours .Now any one who has met him knows he is a very large man so that was no mean fete .He didn't identify who the gunmen were, just simply , men in black .I am sure he wasn't getting a burger .
Now your point about starving them out .A bit like those women of old cutting off the men's conjugals aye .Think that might be more effective .
I posted yesterday about the 300 police who wanted to go home . Well one of their reasons was that they had only had boiled rice to eat for a week . As for the demonstrators. You obviously haven't seen the set up down there. Its virtually a fully fledged market on the site . In fact , the main reason for the convoy yesterday was to go and personally thank all the vendors at talad thaii, for their support in providing food .So I think your solution is about on par with Abhisits. I am sure he welcomes all further contributions though .He seems to have exhausted his own . :-"
Now further news. Supporters from Udon are being urged to join a convoy going to Bangkok on Sunday night. Monday being a holiday in place of Labour day , May 1st .I understand other regions are also arranging their own .So it would seem, rather than loosing heart the reds are getting more determined .
The check point at Nong Wor Sor has now been dismantled and the Mini buses given back to the Nong Khai Police . Intact and undamaged .