Released Red-shirt Leaders to Join Mar 12 Rally in Bangkok

A red-shirt leader says he will ask his fellow men who have fled arrest warrants for their roles in last year’s political unrest to turn themselves in after eight of the group’s key elements were released on bail.

The freed defendants will also deliver their speeches at the group’s rally next month.

Red-shirt leader Jatuporn Prompan, also Pheu Thai party-list MP, said his group’s all eight core elements who were released on bail yesterday will host lunch for Buddhist monks at Pathumwanaram Temple this Sunday to make merit for those killed during the crackdown on the red-shirt protests in May last year.

Jatuporn said those key figures will also deliver their speeches on the rally stage during the March 12 rally to remember the red-shirt mass demonstration last year.

TAN Network

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