Election, What Election? Thai Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban on Monday ruled out the likelihood a general ballot vote in the near future, saying that the regime wants to spend its residual time in office working to build up the economy. Mr Suthep was replying to queries about Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva’s remark that he [...]
Feb
9
Election, What Election?
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Feb
9
Teacher shot and Burned
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Teacher shot and Burned A Thai school teacher was shot to death and his body set ablaze by an unknown number of attackers in Tambon Plong Hoi of Pattani’s Kapho district on Monday afternoon. Police said Samrit Panthadet, 51, a teacher of Bango Yuebang School in Kapho was returning to his house on his motorbike [...]
Feb
9
Thai Army and Police Being Mobilized Against Red-Shirts
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Thai Army and Police Being Mobilized Against Red-Shirts A Combined force of Thai police, armed forces and civilian forces will be posted to 38 prefectures starting Feb 15, where the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) is anticipated to step up actions in the lead-up to Feb 26 verdict on whether to confiscate the [...]
