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Prayuth urged to resign from NCPO

Online Reporters, Published on 22/08/2014

» An activist has urged Prayuth Chan-ocha to resign as chief of the National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) before taking the prime minister post.

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Rally ends early: "Dirty govt tactics", leaders complain (updated)

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 24/11/2012

» Even before the Pitak Siam rally began, thousands of rally-goers were blocked by police from entering the Royal Plaza area and, in a brief confrontation, tear gas was used against them. Leaders complain the government failed to live up to agreements and have now called off the rally.

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Pitak Siam rally number speculation

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 20/11/2012

» Will the number of protesters this Saturday reach one million, 200,000, 80,000 or only 40,000? It depends on whom you ask.

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Troops leave Preah Vihear area

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 19/07/2012

» Police have replaced soldiers on both sides of the Thai-Cambodian border as the two countries respond to an International Court of Justice order.

THAILAND

Weekly highlights

Veera Prateepchaikul, Published on 09/03/2012

» Southern insurgents stepped up their attacks on the security forces this week, killing six soldiers and wounding 13; in Japan, Prime Minister Yingluck assured Japanese investors that last year's devastating flood will not be repeated and their factories are now safe; and the government has started the process to compensate victims of political violence.

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TV blackout upsets nervous nation

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 22/04/2011

» Many people feared the worst when their TV screens went blank yesterday afternoon. There was no coup, however.

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Giving it another try

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 19/04/2011

» The DSI seems determined to put red-shirt leaders in jail despite having failed before. Will lese majeste charges succeed this time?

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Army chief says 'sorry'

Terry Fredrickson, Published on 24/03/2011

» Army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha has apologised for the army's "lack of understanding and care" that led to large numbers of deaths in the Tak Bai and Krue Se crackdowns in 2004.