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Bangkok : Thailand | about 1 year ago  
A day after violent clashes between police and anti-government protesters left hundreds injured and two dead in Bangkok, blame was laid by each side. Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat,...
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  • Submitted By: wisekwai | about 1 year ago
    The battle for Bangkok has entered a new and violent phase, the logical end of which can only be another bout of military rule. So far, the army chiefs have been insisting that the government handle the situation and that soldiers have no place in ...
  • Submitted By: wisekwai | about 1 year ago
    The struggle for control of Thailand gets uglier with each round of street violence, but three years after the foes of then-prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra took up the fight, there is still no sign of a winner. The only thing analysts agree ...
  • Submitted By: wisekwai | about 1 year ago
    Protesters seeking to topple Thailand's government on Wednesday threatened more demonstrations in the capital, a day after two people died and over 400 were injured in the worst street violence in 16 years. Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat ...
  • Submitted By: wisekwai | about 1 year ago
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