Sondhi Limthongkulis a Thai media mogul and leader of the right-wing People's Alliance for Democracy. He was elected leader of the New Politics Party... (wikipedia)
We have no fear. If the government declare state of emergency, they can arrest us. However we are ready to be arrested.
Please tell the police if they want to arrest us, just issue a warrant since I am not running away.
I'd like to encourage people around the country to come here and make it the biggest demonstration in the country's history.
When he said 'No,' we can't resist, otherwise there would be clashes.
We are fighting against a traitor who sells the country to the Singaporean government.
He is very arrogant, insulting other people and running the government as a one-man show. He is worse than a tyrant.
Please, as many as possible come to join force to ask His Majesty to give us an impartial government.
Our Monday protest will have more people joining from the provinces.
March 5 will be the day of reckoning.
We have successfully organized this protest that was held peacefully and without any incidents.
We have believed all along that it's people power that will help achieve our objective.
We still adhere to our original demands, that the election was unjust and undemocratic.
The crisis has reached an impasse. We, the king's subjects, see no other way out in resolving the crisis without causing bloodshed.
We are evaluating the situation on a daily basis. We might have it before April 30 or before May 2. But if the five leaders are arrested, the rally will be held immediately.
We will not run away. We will be here with you and wait for them to arrest us.
This crisis has come to a deadlock that could seriously impact the economy. All of us here see no any other solution without loss of life.
This guy does not believe in democracy. This guy believes in amassing wealth.
If he does not step down by the end of the month, and continues to dominate the next government through proxies, the People's Alliance for Democracy would regroup and resume a major protest.