a core leader and spokesman for the movement
Early Saturday, Veera Musigapong, another core leader and Chairman of UDD, said that he may lead red-shirted supporters to rally at the head office of the National Anti-Corruption Commission.
The protesters might have to use violent means, such as setting fire to the office because the agency has been using double standard towards the red-shirts movement, he said.
Around 10 a.m., the red-shirted protesters began their march in two processions.
Natthawut Saikua, a core leader and spokesman for the movement, said that one group would march to central Bangkok to oust the government while the second would move along the Vibhavadi-Rangsit Road.
They would stage another march on Sunday if the prime minister refuses to dissolve the parliament, he said.
