In Thailand red-shirt protesters have issued a conditional offer of talks with the government, amid ongoing deadlock in Bangkok. The red-shirts said that Parliament had to be dissolved in one month – a change from their previous call for immediate dissolution. They also called for an investigation into recent violence and an end to harassment of protesters. The red-shirts have been occupying parts of Bangkok for six weeks. One of the movement's top leaders, Veera Musikapong, said, if the government says it will dissolve the House within 30 days, it is negotiable. After the House dissolution, the government will have another 60 days to prepare for elections.
News On AIR | April 23, 2010 8:08 PM
Red-shirt protesters offer conditional talks with govt in Thailand