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News, Pakawat Sunpituksaree, Published on 14/01/2012
» Police will relaunch an investigation into the assassination of Maj Gen Khattiya Sawatdiphol, widely known as Seh Daeng, as new evidence has come to light, Deputy Prime Minister Chalerm Yubamrung says.
Online Reporters, Published on 12/01/2012
» The Administrative Court will be asked to rule whether the cabinet's resolution setting up a 2 billion baht compensation package for victims of political violence is against the law, Democrat Party MP for Rayong Sathit Pitutecha said on Thursday.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 12/01/2012
» The government's 2 billion baht compensation package for victims of political violence has failed to satisfy many relatives and left them repeating their demands for truth and justice.
Online Reporters, Published on 11/01/2012
» A yellow-shirt spokesman criticised the government's two billion baht compensation package for victims of political violence, saying it will mostly benefit the red-shirt group, as the government announced a new panel to oversee the payment details on Wednesday.
Online Reporters, Published on 11/01/2012
» A 2 billion baht compensation package announced by the government is discriminatory as it does not cover victims of many other past violent incidents, People's Alliance for Democracy spokesman Panthep Puapongpan said on Thursday.
Online Reporters, Published on 11/01/2012
» A committee will be set up to oversee payment of compensation to victims of political violence in the period before the Sept 19, 2006 coup and up to the April-May 2010 protests, Deputy Prime Minister Yongyuth Wichaidit said on Wednesday.
News, King-oua Laohong, Published on 10/01/2012
» The Corrections Department has drawn up criteria for deciding which inmates are to be defined as political prisoners and moved to a new jail.
News, Published on 07/01/2012
» Pol Col Prawet Mukpramol has vowed to supervise the investigation into lese majeste offences during 2010's political unrest and to ensure justice. Speaking to KING-OUA LAOHONG, the deputy chief of the Department of Special Investigation shrugged off allegations he is "pro-red shirt".
News, Aekarach Sattaburuth, Published on 06/01/2012
» The Pheu Thai Party has decided to step away from pushing for constitutional amendment but let pressure groups, particularly the red shirts, take a leading role in seeking the change.
News, Achara Ashayagachat, Published on 06/01/2012
» After almost six months with a red shirt-friendly Pheu Thai government, the movement's rank and file are losing hope.