Thai Red Shirts OK Senate negotiations  offer
| 05/19/2010 BANGKOK — Thai anti-government protesters on Tuesday agreed to an offer by the nation’s Senate to mediate crisis talks with the government to end wild street battles that have left 38 dead. Five days  of clashes with troops have reduced parts of Bangkok to battle zones,  with columns of smoke billowing overhead from piles of tires set ablaze  by the “Red Shirt” protesters occupying the city’s main shopping  district. As the United Nations urged Thailand to  “step back from the brink,” some 60 senators sent a letter to the  government and the Reds Monday, urging them to halt the violence and  enter into talks organized by the upper house. “The  Reds agree to accept the proposal by the Senate speaker who wants to  mediate the talks, and are ready to join from now,” said protest leader  Nattawut Saikuar. “We will not go with any  conditions, the senator is free to offer any proposals and we are  willing to consider them,” he added, in a climbdown from earlier demands  for talks brokered by the UN or another international agency.Two previous rounds of negotiations have raised hopes  for a peaceful resolution but then collapsed, and the government has not  responded to the latest proposal.... MORE Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/headlines/20100519hed5.html | 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 

 

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