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Anti-coup protest gallery
Bangkok Post, Published on 25/05/2014
» The photo gallery captures coup- and political-related events happening in Bangkok on Sunday, May 25, 2014. (Bangkok Post photos)
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King endorses coup leader
Published on 26/05/2014
» Coup leader Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha formally endorsed by the king as head of a military council that will run the country. Paul Chapman reports - REUTERS
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Military rulers get to work
Published on 27/05/2014
» Bangkok residents wonder if miliitary can solve political problems after taking over. Katie Sargent reports - REUTERS
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Bangkok: Under curfew
Bangkok Post, Published on 04/06/2014
» The military's National Council for Peace and Order has invoked a nationwide curfew since the coup d'état on May 22. The original order prohibited people from leaving home from 10pm to 5am. The period was later shortened on May 28 to between midnight and 4am. Specific groups, such as private-sector employees and state officials working night shifts are exempted. Despite the curfew, life goes on in the City of Angels. (Video by Jetjaras Na Ranong and Chumporn Sangvilert)
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Reform, lawmaking bodies in pipeline
Online Reporters, Published on 23/05/2014
» A reform council and a national assembly will be set up to fill the void and work on national reform before a new election can be held, diplomats in Thailand were told on Friday.
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Journalists released from detention
Online Reporters, Published on 30/05/2014
» Pravit Rojanaphruk, a reporter with <i>The Nation</i>, and Thanapol Eiwsakul, editor of the magazine <i>Fah Diew Gan</i> (Same Sky) were released from military detention on Friday morning.
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Prayuth gets weekly show
Published on 31/05/2014
» Coup leader Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha has decided to make weekly addresses on television and radio every Friday, says a spokesman for the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO).
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Thai coup draws swift condemnation
Published on 23/05/2014
» The military takeover in Thailand draws swift international condemnation, with the United States saying it is reviewing its military aid and other dealings with its closest ally in Southeast Asia. Sarah Toms reports. - REUTERS
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Out with the old
Bangkok Post, Published on 23/05/2014
» On May 23, armed military officers are the only individuals at protest sites of both the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) and the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) after the National Peace and Order Maintaining Council (NPOMC) told all protesters to go home. Meanwhile, 155 key figures involved with the current political conflict have been summoned by Gen Prayuth Chan-Ocha, the junta leader and head of the NPOMC. Elsewhere, a small group made up mostly of university students took to the streets to protest against the coup. (Video by Jetjaras na Ranong, Chumporn Sangvilert and Nattawat Watanasuwan)
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Sunday's anti-coup rally
Bangkok Post, Published on 25/05/2014
» Anti-coup protesters gather at Amarin Plaza near Bangkok's Ratchaprasong area on Sunday, May 25, 2014. The protesters scuffle with armed military officers deployed to oversee security in the area. The troops try to contain the situation by pushing them back with their shields. (Video by Chumphon Sangvilert)
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