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THAILAND

PM denies backing junta govt

News, Bangkok Post, Published on 30/03/2021

» The government on Monday denied allegations that it was supporting Myanmar and its use of force against its own people, saying it is preparing for a possible surge of refugees as the political conflict across the border escalates.

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THAILAND

Free detainees, govt tells junta

News, Bangkok Post, Published on 12/03/2021

» The government has asked Myanmar to release detainees against the backdrop of intensified protests in which seven more protesters were killed.

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THAILAND

Myanmar leader writes to PM

News, Bangkok Post, Published on 11/02/2021

» Myanmar Commander-in-Chief Min Aung Hlaing has written to Prime Minis­ter Prayut Chan-o-cha explaining why the Tatmadaw had to stage a coup to seize power and asked for help to support democracy.

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THAILAND

Prayut bullish ahead of Asean summit

News, Bangkok Post, Published on 22/06/2019

» Thailand now has political stability and has resolved its internal conflicts, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha told Asean business leaders on Friday.

THAILAND

Thaksin scoffs at pro-regime coalition

News, Bangkok Post, Published on 19/10/2018

» An alliance of pro-democracy parties would defeat pro-military ones in Thailand's upcoming general election if it is held freely and fairly, ousted former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra said on Thursday.

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THAILAND

US 'confers trafficking upgrade'

News, Bangkok Post, Published on 30/06/2016

» The government and the business sector have welcomed reports that the United States is to remove Thailand from its global list of worst offenders in human trafficking with the US acknowledging the government has made improvements to combat the scourge.

THAILAND

Prayut assures NCPO 'will not interfere' with next government

News, Bangkok Post, Published on 11/03/2016

» Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has assured the military regime will not interfere with a newly elected government amid growing concerns over its plans to extend its hold on power after elections.

THAILAND

Officials seize protest banners at CU-TU match

Bangkok Post, Published on 07/02/2015

» Soldiers blocked Thammasat University marchers from entering a football stadium and seized their political satire banners on Saturday.

OPINION

Managing the image

News, Bangkok Post, Published on 29/11/2014

» Yingluck's publicity makeover team is still working behind the scenes to help her - Lots to celebrate in December, when the political divide is forgotten - The corridors of police headquarters are hushed and silent these days

NEWS

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)