16 March 2010, The United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD) or "Red Shirt " protesters donates blood during a gathering in Bangkok March 16, 2010. Anti-government protesters will collect one million cubic centimetres of blood to pour outside the Government House in Bangkok, in a symbolic move to denounce the government as part of their demonstration to call for fresh elections.
the creating a new africa :)
RijenRijen 2 years ago
spilled blood=spread more disease
especially when thailand is in southeast asai===home of mosquitoes
ThePurplepeacock 2 years ago
Here, here darkstateHK.
The fools in the city brought this on themselves by ignoring the rural areas for too long then backing a coup when Thaksin did what any smart politician would do - he appealed to people who were ignored. He paid attention to the out of towners and got their votes. Doesn't mean he's not corrupt...but you beat him by getting more votes next time.
hklinker 2 years ago
@bioxx750F2 My thoughts exactly when the military refused to accept the results of the general election and effectively banned all opposition party leaders from politics, oh and then amended the constitution to suite their own agenda. I'm not a red or yellow shirt supporter but I find it terribly upsetting to see a beautiful country like Thailand ruined by military rule. Like it or not, Thailand is not a democracy, just look at their political track record. It's a complete sham.
darkstatehk 2 years ago
Unethical, dangerous and ridiculous
bioxx750F2 2 years ago
คนเสื้อแดงเลือดนักสู้จริงๆ
boy5957 2 years ago