Army commander Anupong Paojinda has dismissed fears that the ”Day of Anger” being held today in Cambodia could spill over into trouble along the shared border.
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Army commander Anupong Paojinda has dismissed fears that the ”Day of Anger” being held today in Cambodia could spill over into trouble along the shared border.
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Some 50 red shirts converged at Ratchaprasong intersection late yesterday [11 July] afternoon in defiance of the emergency decree and created a small commotion – repeatedly shouting “People have been killed here!” and “The military shot people!” The group, led by prominent red shirt Sombat Boon-ngam-anong, 42, who was released after being detained for two weeks under the decree on Friday, said people needed to remember that the site was historic and that those behind the killings had not faced justice yet. (The Nation)

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Some 50 red shirts converged at Rajprasong intersection late yesterday afternoon in defiance of the emergency decree and created a small commotion – repeatedly shouting “People have been killed here!” and “The military shot people!”
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A group of 12 Greenpeace activists – including four from Thailand – were released by Indonesian police yesterday after being detained for 30 hours for campaigning against the use of coal and coal plants in Indonesia.
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Demonstrators led by a Sri Lankan cabinet minister surrounded the United Nations office in Colombo on Tuesday to protest against a UN panel set up to probe war crimes allegations.
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In unprecedented coverage of a dissident’s protest, the Cuban Communist Party daily Granma reported Guillermo Farinas could soon die — without mentioning his failing health was due to a hunger strike to demand the release of all political prisoners.
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In unprecedented coverage of a dissident’s protest, the Cuban Communist Party daily Granma reported Guillermo Farinas could soon die — without mentioning his failing health was due to a hunger strike to demand the release of all political prisoners.
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Thousands demonstrated in Athens and major cities on Tuesday as the country was gripped by the fifth general strike this year and foreign travellers faced fresh travel misery.
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That the Centre for the Resolution of the Emergency Situation (CRES) has blacklisted several dozen companies and individuals as alleged financiers of the recent red shirt protest is unsurprising.
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