The red shirts will organise a motorcade rally from Bangkok to Chiang Mai along with other activities to mark the fourth anniversary of the September 19 military coup that ousted Thaksin Shinawatra.
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The red shirts will organise a motorcade rally from Bangkok to Chiang Mai along with other activities to mark the fourth anniversary of the September 19 military coup that ousted Thaksin Shinawatra.
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Fugitive ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra last night made his presence felt during a 10-minute phone-in before a gathering of several thousands of supporters in the eastern resort city of Pattaya.
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Veera Musikhapong and three other UDD leaders have appeared in court to deny claims they led violence at a protest outside the home of Privy Council president Prem Tinsulanonda three years ago.
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The government-sponsored legislation on public assembly yesterday came under attack by seminar panellists who viewed the draft provisions as too restrictive, cumbersome and incompatible with the right to a peaceful rally as enshrined in the Constitution.
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Umar Akmal proved a thorn in Australia’s side again with a career-best 64 as Pakistan made 167 for eight in the first Twenty20 international at Edgbaston here on Monday.
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Hundreds of Indonesian Islamists rallied in central Jakarta on Tuesday to demand the stoning to death and public caning of celebrities who allegedly appear in homemade sex videos circulating online.
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Hundreds of Indonesian Islamists rallied in central Jakarta on Tuesday to demand the stoning to death and public caning of celebrities who allegedly appear in homemade sex videos circulating online.
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Oil prices rallied towards 80 dollars Monday on expectations that demand in China would rise after the nation’s central bank said it would allow the yuan more freedom of movement.
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The government violated international human rights principles by endorsing the military’s indiscriminate and excessive use of force against red shirt protesters, a forum has concluded.
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