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News Source: Canada.com
| 5 months ago
Protesters chant for the government to step down after hundreds of red shirt anti-government protesters breached security breaking a glass door, swarming into the media center at the Association of Southeast Asian Nations summits. Thailand's "Red...
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News Source: United Press International
| 5 months ago
Supporters of former Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra prepared Saturday for an overnight protest against the current government. Thaksin, who has not returned to the country since he was ousted three years ago in a bloodless military coup,...
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News Source: News 24
| 5 months ago
Ousted former Thailand premier Thaksin Shinawatra urged his supporters not to leave him "dying in the desert" of Dubai on Saturday as he made an impassioned address to a rally in Bangkok. The fugitive politician, who is living in exile to avoid a...
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News Source: Uinta County News
| 5 months ago
Thaksin supporters at Bangkok rally Updated on 27 June 2009 Source PA News Former Thailand Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra has urged thousands of cheering supporters not to abandon the fight for democracy at a demonstration in Bangkok. More than...
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News Source: The Nation
| 5 months ago
House and vowed to oust the government, were sent scampering by heavy rains at 5pm and again at 7.30pm. But even before the half-hour heavy downpour at 7.30, which was accompanied by lightning, the protesters had already made their point that the...
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News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| 5 months ago
Thaksin returned to Thailand in February, 2008 to face corruption charges, but he later fled into exile again and was convicted in absentia. The latest move of the red-shirted people is the first time since they staged the scattered anti-...
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News Source: Xinhuanet.com
| 5 months ago
Core leaders of a renewed anti-government rally in Thailand's capital Bangkok on Saturday said their protest will be peaceful as they are demanding the coalition government to dissolve the House of Representatives and hold a general election.
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News Source: BBC
| 5 months ago
About 4,000 security officers are policing the red-shirted demonstrators, who are loyal to ousted former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. The rally organisers say Mr Thaksin will address the crowd by telephone from Dubai, where he lives in exile.
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News Source: Australian Broadcasting Corporation
| 5 months ago
Thousands of supporters of ousted Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra rallied in Bangkok on Saturday in their biggest protest since violent street clashes two months ago. The United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD), better known as...
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News Source: Lexington Herald-Leader
| 5 months ago
The UDD is calling for Abhisit to step down, the dissolution of parliament, and new elections. The rally at Sanam Luang field in central Bangkok was expected to go through the night...Security was light as protesters sang songs and listened to fiery...