Information Center for Civil Movement for Reform and Good Governance
(20.06): Fellow patriots, we will shutdown Bangkok this 13 Jan. from 9 am onwards. It is the most significant aspect of our civil disobedience movement, as it will paralyze this sham government and show the world how the Thaksin regime and Thakin’s proxy PM and ministers can no longer oversee Thailand because Thai citizens have rejected them. This differs from being a “failed state.”
“Grandmother Sirijan” has donated 50,000 baht to us. Thank you very much for your kindness.
(20.09): On 13 Jan. 2014, the streets of Bangkok will be full of pedestrians. Stages will be set up all over Bangkok – every 3-4 intersections – government officials will not be able to go to work as citizens’ cars will be parked everywhere. Power and water will be cut off in government offices, and the residences of caretaker ministers and the proxy PM. Citizens’ residences will not be affected. Public transportation will be fully operational. Designated street lanes will remain open for medical vehicles and public transport vehicles, but not for state vehicles.
(20.14): As mentioned last night, Chulalongkorn Uni. have offered to organize events at Pathumwan intersection. Silom businesses for Democracy group will be in charge of Silom, NIDA and citizens will take care of Asoke. Ratchaprasong will be very lively – Dr. Seri Wongmonta will oversee that stage and will be joined by performers and artists every day and every night.
(2 Jan. 2014). At Ratchadamnoen, PDRC spokesperson Akanat Promphan (เอกนัฏ พร้อมพันธุ์) announced that at 20.00 hrs tonight, PDRC secretary-general Suthep Thaugsuban would be posting details on Operation Shutdown Bangkok on his facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/suthep.fb). Insisting that CAPO (Center for the Administration of Peace and Order) be held accountable for misinforming the public and accusing citizens
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PDRC-Nonthaburi invites friends from Thonburi to join the Pin Klao bridge shut down on 13 Jan. at 9.00 hrs.

PDRC-Nonthaburi’s facebook page:https://www.facebook.com/nonthaburi.freedom
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