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News, Post Reporters, Published on 22/01/2012
» Police have found bomb-making materials in another house rented by Swedish-Lebanese terror suspect Hussein Atris in the Mahachai area of Samut Sakhon.
Spectrum, Tunya Sukpanich, Published on 22/01/2012
» On Jan 11, five teenagers in Si Sa Ket province were arrested for shooting and killing an innocent woman. They later confessed to police that they were involved in a conflict with other teenagers in the village and one of them, in a rage, got hold of a gun and fired randomly into the woman's house, killing her.
Spectrum, Ezra Kyrill Erker, Published on 22/01/2012
» They come from Iran and Sri Lanka, Pakistan and China, central Africa, Cambodia and elsewhere around the world, fleeing persecution for their beliefs or serious concerns about their safety and that of their families.
Spectrum, Luke Hunt, Published on 22/01/2012
» Putting a price on human life has never been a simple matter. For example, hospitals constantly face financial pressures, but patients' rights to privacy ensure that such awkward subjects are handled behind closed doors.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 21/01/2012
» Claims by a Swedish-Lebanese man arrested for possession of restricted materials that he was an ordinary trader set up by Israel's secret service were dismissed by the Bangkok police chief yesterday.
Online Reporters, Published on 20/01/2012
» The detained Lebanese Hezballah terrorist suspect told a Swedish journalist that he is totally innocent and accuses the Israeli secret service of being behind the large cache of explosive materials uncovered by Thai police earlier this week.
News, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 20/01/2012
» Lese majeste detainees have threatened to go on hunger strike next week to press for their demand to be relocated to a new detention centre at Laksi where suspects on political charges are being detained.
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 19/01/2012
» Thailand has ratified the United Nations-backed convention to protect people against "enforced disappearance", especially by state officials.
Online Reporters, Published on 18/01/2012
» The cabinet has approved a request by the Justice Ministry for 43.8 million baht from the central fund to bail out 57 red-shirts still in detention, as suggested by the Truth for Reconciliation Commission (TRC), Thirachai Wuthitham said on Wednesday.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 17/01/2012
» Police have charged a Swedish-Lebanese man with suspected links to the Hezbollah militant group with possession of prohibited substances after they found a huge cache of materials used for making explosives in Samut Sakhon's Muang district Monday.