Friday, 18 June 2010

Briton in court over Thailand riots



Briton Jeff Savage shouted abuse about Thailand's prime minister when he appeared in court charged over riots

via Khmer NZ News Media

Thursday June 17 2010

A Briton shouted abuse about Thailand's prime minister when he appeared in court charged over recent anti-government riots.

Kent-born Jeff Savage and Australian Conor Purcell, who joined Thailand's anti-government protests, have been charged with inciting violence and committing other crimes that could lead to two years in prison.

Both men denied the charges, which allege they violated an emergency decree imposed during the two-month protests.

Street clashes between so-called Red-Shirt protesters and Thai government forces killed almost 90 people and injured more than 1,400 before they were ended last month.

Savage, 48, screamed abusive comments about Thai prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva as he was led past reporters, calling him "a murderer" and insulting Abhisit's wife.

Savage, who has lived on and off in Thailand for nine years, is accused of inciting or participating in arson.

Video footage surfaced on the internet of Savage purportedly stating his intention to set fire to Bangkok's CentralWorld shopping mall, one of Thailand's largest, after the military broke up the protests on May 19.

Later in the day, the shopping mall was devastated by a fire.

Purcell, 30, is accused of inciting violence by making incendiary speeches on the main stage at the protesters' encampment in central Bangkok.

"I'm confident I can beat the charges," Purcell said to reporters.

Press Association

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