»Tailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva rejected the anti-government protestors' demand of House dissolution yesterday while the latter decided to take further steps to push the government to give in, including a blood-scattering strategy, Xinhuanet reported.
»Leader of the red-shirt movement Natthawut said that the blood will be taken from red-shirt leaders and scattered around the Government House late on March 16, which means the cabinet ministers have to walk over the protesters' blood when they enter the Government House to work.
»If the government refused to dissolve the parliament then, more blood taken from red-shirt supporters will be poured at the Democrat Party headquarters and Abhisit's house, said Natthawut.