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Martial rule to prevent bloodsheds: Thai army chief

(Xinhua/Agencies) Updated: 2014-05-21 09:26

Martial rule to prevent bloodsheds: Thai army chief

Thai soldiers walk inside a compound of the Army Club after the army declared martial law nationwide to restore order, in Bangkok May 20, 2014. [Photo/Agencies]

"Martial rule was meant to prevent further violence and bloodsheds among the Thais...We definitely will not allow any more bloodshed to spill on the Thai soil."

"We can no longer afford to see the political conflict going on without end."

Martial rule to prevent bloodsheds: Thai army chief
Thailand's army declares martial law

"Given the martial law, all opposing sides will be summoned for talk and find a way to put an end to the conflict," said Gen Prayuth.

The army chief assured that he will certainly manage to bring leaders of both anti-government and pro-government demonstrators to the negotiating table in bid to end the prolonged massive protests which he said had been feared to trigger bloodsheds and street riots.

He did not say how soon the anti-government protest leaders will meet and talk with the pro-government Red Shirt leaders.

Hordes of street demonstrators of both sides have continued to gather on Rajdamnern Avenue at the heart of the capital and Axa road in its western outskirts under watchful eye of army soldiers armed with assault rifles and handguns.

Given the martial rule, they were told to not move out of the spots where they have been peacefully gathering.

"Peace and order must be maintained before all conflicting sides may come to talk with each other to end the conflict. They would not come to talk if the situation remained as it had been earlier," Gen Prayuth said.

The army chief called on all government personnel to carry out their duties as normal while martial rule remains throughout the country.

He said martial rule would not last for months ahead but declined to say exactly how long it will be effective.

According to the law in Thailand, a royal decree is needed to end martial rule, though it has been unilaterally declared by the army chief.

Acting Deputy Premier Nivatthamrong Boonsongpaisal, who is currently performing on behalf of legally deposed Premier Yingluck Shinawatra, suggested that the military maintain peace and order and provide maximum safety for people and that martial law only be imposed on temporary basis.

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