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Never before shown in TV Thailand Protest: Exclusive Biography of Red Shirt Leader (Eng.) Yesterday's quiet showing by his red-shirted supporters based in Bangkok and its surburbs was downplayed as a calm before a real storm, but whether that's true or not, their provincial counterparts have to produce nothing short of a hurricane in the next couple of days. He could take heart in the fact that red tides were streaming into Nakhon Sawan last night from upper North. The meeting point, rally organizers hope, would be flooded with more than 100000 people before dawn, making the last stretch of the journey to Bangkok one of the historic political moments. Thaksin knows better than anyone that this particular red campaign can't end with a whimper. While there can be plenty of excuses for the low turnouts at rendez vous spots around Bangkok yesterday, he can't afford to be seen as being abandoned by the rural poor during arguably his darkest hours. No more court case coming up. Pheu Thai, his virtual political party, is facing no dissolution threats. If Thaksin can't turn the asset seizure ruling into a groundswell of sympathy now, the only chance for a "red upheaval" will be lost forever. THAILAND RALLY GOVERNMENT PROTEST MONEY THAILAND GOVERNMENT PROTEST MONEY THAKSIN TAKSIN BANGKOK REDSHIRT LEADER DUBAI UAE CBC AFP PBS CNN CTV REUTERS 2010 MARCH RIOT BBC RED SHIRT CNA UPDATE LIVE RALLY SHIRTS CORRUPTION 2009 APRIL
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