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By: wisekwai send a private message
Bangkok : Thailand | about 1 year ago  
Leaders of the anti-government protests in Thailand have been granted bail after surrendering to police to face charges of leading demonstrations and the illegal occupation of...
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  • Submitted By: wisekwai | about 1 year ago
    Leaders of the long-running street protests trying to bring down the Thai government have surrendered to police. They were freed on the guarantee of senators in lieu of bail, after treason charges against them were dropped. They still face ...
  • Submitted By: wisekwai | about 1 year ago
    Troops are on the streets of Bangkok after its worst anti-government protests for 16 years left at least two dead and hundreds injured. Demonstrators had set up a blockade outside the parliament building, which Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat ...
  • Submitted By: wisekwai | about 1 year ago
    Buoyed by return of key leader Chamlong Srimuang and a court injunction prohibiting more drastic measures against it by the government, the People's Alliance for Democracy is stepping up a campaign against the police following Tuesday's bloodbath. ...
  • Submitted By: wisekwai | about 1 year ago
    The Appeal Court on Thursday ruled in favour of leaders of People's Alliance for Democracy by dropping treason charges against them. The Court said the support evidence of the treason charges filed by police against nine PAD leaders are vague. ...
  • Submitted By: wisekwai | about 1 year ago
    Maj General Anan Srihiran, commander of Metropolitan Police Division 1, said police would further interrogate the PAD leaders. The suspects were released on Bt100,000 bail each, with three senators also acting as guarantors for them, police said. ...
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