Red Shirt leader Jatuporn links ‘men in black’ to Army

Red shirt co-leader and Pheu Thai MP Jatuporn Promphan submitted to further questioning by the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) yesterday in relation to the crackdown on red-shirt protesters in April and May 2010, which left 92 people dead.

Jatuporn brought with him copies of related court verdicts and legal documents from a civil court case filed against the Army seeking monetary compensation for designating a “live-fire zone” during the crackdown.

Read more: The Nation

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