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eventually regained control of the building and arrested 80 of the raiders, seizing guns, knives, golf clubs, and drugs. The raiders were charged with causing damage to public property and illegal possession of weapons and drugs. Later in the same day, hundreds of hundreds of PAD members, led by Amorn
Amornrattananon, again seized the NBST station. Police eventually regained control of the station. The Southeast Asian Press Alliance and the Thai Journalists Association condemned what it called the "mob attack" on the station, and noted that the unjustifiable and went against the principles of democracy, free flow of information, and fair play that the PAD themselves have claimed to justify their illegal act.
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Ratchawithi Road and Pichai Road shot a barrage of teargas grenades. Police clashed with protesters. Many were injured on both sides. Police made no effort to negotiate with the anti-government protesters. Eventually the doors to Parliament could be opened for the attending legislators. PAD forces later regrouped around Parliament and again blocked the gates. After the government had made its policy statement to the legislature, police again clashed with PAD forces so that the legislators could leave the building. Clashes continued into the night.
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explosions of
Chinese-made tear gas grenades, which the poorly trained police fired directly at the protesters. As a result, the PAD formally renounced non-violence and vowed bloody revenge. In November, the PAD blockaded Parliament prior to a crucial legislative session, used hijacked public buses to take control of the government's provisional offices at
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Police Region 1, later returned to the scene of the clash and was detained by PAD forces. He was interrogated by Samran
Rodphet, a PAD leader, and then detained inside the airport. Reporters and photographers tried to follow Sompop to his interrogation, but PAD forces did not allow them. PAD supporters were moved from Government House to the airport.
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a journalist reported that PAD leaders incited hostility towards outsiders, particularly journalists. Channel 9 news crew were attacked after the PAD claimed their news reporting was biased toward government. The PAD limited media access to
Government House claiming that the media might be undercover
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Bangkok unrest was quelled by military forces, gunmen ambushed Sondhi's car at a petrol station, shot out the tires, and fired over 100 M-16 and AK-47 assault rifle rounds at the car. Sondhi suffered one wound to the head and was conscious, standing, and lucid before being sent to the
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Suriyasai Katasila announced that the PAD would fight off police. "If the government wants to clear the protesters, let it try. The PAD will protect all locations because we are using our rights to demonstrate peacefully without causing damages to state properties or
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site, since land next to the temple is still in dispute. PAD charged the PPP-led cabinet with helping
Thaksin Shinawatra to make large profits with Cambodia by using this agreement as an exchange. It also called for Thai investors to withdraw from Cambodia, the closure of all 40 Thai-Cambodian border
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Bangkok's main airport and an important regional hub. PAD forces quickly overpowered hundreds of policemen armed with riot gear. PAD leaders mounted a mobile stage and proceeded to criticize the government. All Suvarnabhumi flights were
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and seized control of the television station. The television broadcast of the morning news program briefly showed pictures of PAD forces breaking into the gates of the station before blacking out for several hours. NBT employees were threatened with violence and forced out of the station. Police
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urged the protesters to peacefully leave the airports. EU ambassadors to
Thailand write in a joint statement that the demonstrators are hurting Thailand's image and economy, continuing "While respecting the right of protesting and without interfering in any way with the internal political debate in
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At 4:30 AM on the morning of 26 November, three explosions were heard on the fourth floor of Suvarnbumi on the outside of the passenger terminal. Another explosion was reported at 6 AM. Several people were injured. It was not clear who set off the explosions. The PAD did not allow the police or
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explosive detection device to try to identify explosive residue on the protesters; not finding any, she concluded that faulty Chinese-made tear gas grenades had caused the injuries. A PAD protester, Miss Angkhana Radappanyawut, was killed. Dr.Pornthip stated unequivocally that her death was caused
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Thousands of PAD forces soon surrounded Parliament to prevent the Somchai government from announcing its policies to the legislature within 15 days of swearing in, as mandated by the Constitution. A police loudspeaker lorry ordered protesters to disperse and warned that teargas would be fired. At
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Government House and the area around it became an open-air market during the months-long protest and seizure. The PAD put up posters with photos of a woman their security forces claimed was a prostitute because they found condoms in her purse. Mounds of garbage piled up in Government House, clothes
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A few days after, 30,000 protesters led by the People's Alliance for Democracy occupied Samak's Government House compound in central Bangkok so as to force him and his advisers to work out of a military command post. Thai riot police entered the occupied compound and delivered a court order for the
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The new PAD stage blocked Phitsanulok and Rama V roads, causing inconvenience to schools in the area. Other problems include loud speaker noise. Teachers and parents of Ratchawinit Secondary School filed lawsuit against PAD, which PAD appealed and lost. PAD moved its stage back to Makkhawan Rangsan
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signs on its exterior to give the impression it was being used for medical emergencies. At another checkpoint, about 2 kilometers from the airport, was attacked by armed PAD forces in vehicles, causing the police to withdraw. Police Senior Sgt Maj Sompop Nathee, an officer from the Border Patrol
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in its protests, and has claimed that its enemies are disloyal to the monarchy. It has openly called for the military and Thailand's traditional elite to take a greater role in politics. The PAD is fiercely anti-Cambodian, with PAD leader and Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya calling Cambodian Prime
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for the resignations of Thaksin, Samak Sundaravej, and Somchai Wongsawat, whom the PAD accused of being proxies for Thaksin. Sondhi originally proposed Somchai as an acceptable alternative to Samak. However, when Somchai replaced Samak, the PAD refused to stop its protests, noting that Somchai is
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in central Bangkok, injuring at least 70 people. Violent clashes at numerous locations in Bangkok continued while arrest warrants were issued for Thaksin and 13 protest leaders. Surrounded by the military, many protest leaders eventually gave in to police on 14 April 2009, ending the violence.
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proposed that the PAD withdraw from the airport and that the government resign. He also proposed that if the PAD did not comply, that they be subject to "social sanctions", whereas if the government did not comply, that the bureaucracy stop implementing government orders. A written copy of the
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protested together under hardship, while another group of people has remained in comfort. They can't just suddenly ask us to stop protesting," he told the assembled forces. Addressing supporters on ASTV, Sondhi said, "If we have to die today, I am willing to die. This is a fight for dignity."
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On the morning of 28 November, PAD leader Chamlong Srimuang announced to PAD forces that he had received a call from an unspecified "senior person" (ผู้ใหญ่ท่านหนึ่ง) telling him to end the rallies. But he refused to do what the senior person told him. "For the past 108 days, the Alliance has
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In early October, PAD leader Chamlong Srimuang left the protest site to vote in the Bangkok governor elections. He was arrested by police after he left the voting booth and did not request bail. Fellow PAD leader Pallop Pinmanee noted that Chamlong intended to be arrested in order to increase
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On 31 August, Metropolitan Police chief Pol Lt Gen Asawin Kwanmuang was transferred to an inactive position. He had been in charge of handling the PAD and favored a soft approach to avoid bloodshed. The protests were then assigned to deputy police chief Pol Gen Jongrak Juthanont. PAD spokesmen
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Demonstrations and street protests by PAD restarted on May 25, 2008 at Democracy Monument on Ratchadamnoen Road. The PAD supporters amassed to protest against the proposed constitutional amendments. The rally attracted ten thousand supporters. However pro-government supporters gathering nearby
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MP for Sukhothai, Samphan Benchaphon, said of the airport seizure that the PAD "have the right to do it." Democrat Party MP for Bangkok, Thawil Praison, said that the PAD "could seize the airport and doing so is not excessive. The entire world understands that this is a normal matter in the
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barricades to prevent the legislature from meeting to hear Samak's replacement, Thaksin's brother-in-law Somchai Wongsawat, formally announce his policies. Police used force to disperse the protesters, resulting in hundreds of serious injuries and the death of a young woman, all caused by the
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A TNN television truck was repeatedly shot at by PAD security forces while lost in PAD-controlled Don Muang airport. Phanumart Jaihork, a TNN relay controller, said his truck came under heavy gunfire even though it carried the logos of the company and TV station on its sides and a microwave
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if police attempted to disperse the PAD. Human shields of 300-400 women were assigned to physically surround each PAD leader. Foreign journalists reported that the PAD was paying people to join them at the airport, with extra payment being given to parents bringing babies and children.
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On the evening of 27 November, the government declared a state of emergency around the two occupied airports and ordered police to clear out PAD forces. The state of emergency allowed the military to ban public gatherings of more than five people. The Navy was assigned to aid police at
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conspired with the military and PAD to ensure that Abhisit became Premier. Although Abhisit denied the accusations, thousands protested in Bangkok early April demanding that Abhisit resign from the Premiership and that Prem, Surayud, and Chanchai resign from the Privy Council.
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On June 20, 2008, PAD and supporters made through police blockades and successfully gathered in front of Government House, an effort to pressure the government to resign. Both police and PAD declared victory as violence was avoided. However, the Prime Minister was not pleased.
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Also on 26 November, the Civil Court issued an injunction ordering the PAD to leave the Suvarnabhumi International Airport immediately. Notices of the injunction were placed on the front doors of the houses of the 13 PAD leaders. The PAD did not comply with the injunction.
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started attacking PAD protesters. The clash was the first between the two groups, and many were wounded on both sides. The plan was to march the supporters from Democracy Monument to the front of Government House. However, the crowd was stopped by a large police barrier at
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While Thaksin and Samak championed voters in rural areas and in the agricultural sector with their "dual-track" economic policies that combined populist policies such as universal healthcare with greater participation in the global economy, the PAD in contrast are hardline
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and refusing orders to disperse. Meanwhile, Gen. Anupong Paochinda stated: "The army will not stage a coup. The political crisis should be resolved by political means." Samak and the Thai Party ruling coalition called urgent parliamentary debate and session for August 31.
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Several protesters lost hands and legs, although at first it was not clear if these injuries were caused by tear gas canisters or the 'ping-pong' bombs which are explosives housed in ping-pong sized plastic balls. Director of the Central Institute of Forensic Science
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A plainclothes policewoman at the airport was identified and captured by PAD security forces and forced onto the main PAD stage inside the airport. Angry PAD protesters threw water at her and many tried to hit her. She was eventually allowed to leave the airport.
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was attacked by PAD security forces after he took photos of them beating a man at Don Muang airport. PAD security forces also stopped reporters and photographers from covering the detention capture of Sompop Nathee, a captured policeman, at Suvarnabhumi airport.
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Thaksin's brother-in-law. At the height of the sieges, the PAD openly stated that the only person they would accept as premier was Abhisit. PAD leader Khamnoon Sitthisamarn called Abhisit's premiership a "genuine PAD victory" and a "Anuphong-style coup d'état".
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Channel 9 and Sondhi started webcasting the show on his website. As the tone grew more controversial, the tapings gradually turned into protests against the government. The PAD was formally established on February 8, 2006, after Thaksin's family sold shares in
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by the explosion of a tear gas canister directly striking the victim's body. She also stated that there was no need to conduct further investigations into the death and injuries of protesters because it was clear they were caused by police weapons.
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hospital for surgery. Sondhi survived the surgery and was visited by relatives afterwards. It was not clear who ordered the shooting, although the PAD's spokesman speculated that a faction of the military or police could have been behind it.
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Police manned checkpoints on roads leading to the airport. At one checkpoint, police found 15 home-made guns, an axe and other weapons in a Dharma Army six-wheel truck taking 20 protesters to Suvarnabhumi airport. Another checkpoint found an
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at 3:55 AM on 30 November. Before the explosion occurred, about 7 gunshots were heard from the direction of a warehouse deeper inside the airport compound. No one was injured in the explosion. It was not clear who or what set the bomb off.
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Suvarnabhumi, while the Air Force was assigned to aid police at Don Muang. The Army's spokesman noted, "The army disagrees with using troops to resolve the problem. The army does not want to do that, and it is not appropriate to do that."
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After the 2006 military coup, the military junta ordered broadcaster MCOT to cover weekly tapings of Muangthai Raisabdah. Sondhi was also given a slot on the junta-run National Broadcasting Service of Thailand's Channel 11 where he hosted
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and blocked major roads and highways. Sympathetic state-enterprise labour unions assisted by stopping train services across the kingdom and threatened to shut off electricity and water services to non-PAD supporters. Armed PAD forces
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for incurring too many bad debts. In September 2005, Sondhi allegedly made repeated disrespectful on-air references to King Bhumibol Adulyadej. Among these references was a claim that the government's 2004 appointment of
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Among the changes proposed as constitutional amendments were the removal of Article 237, which necessitated the dissolution of a political party if one of the executives was involved in vote buying. Yongyuth Tiyapairat,
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possible peaceful answer to the political crisis. The King rejected the idea in a speech on April 26, saying: "Asking for a Royally appointed prime minister is undemocratic. It is, pardon me, a mess. It is irrational."
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PAD's protests escalated after the Constitutional Court found Samak guilty of violating a law which prohibits government ministers from receiving a salary from another job. PAD forces surrounded Parliament and used
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overthrew Thaksin's interim government (between elections), the PAD voluntarily dissolved after announcing its goals had been accomplished. The PAD re-established itself after Thaksin-affiliated parties, led by
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The governments of China, France, Italy, Germany, New Zealand, Singapore, Britain, the United States, Australia and Japan warned their citizens to avoid Thailand and steer clear of protesters at the airport.
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investment, opposes privatization of state enterprises, and is generally skeptical of foreign investment. "Don't impose a free trade, consumer-oriented society on Thailand," noted Sondhi in an interview.
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ordered 45 PAD guards to break into the main government building on Saturday. 3 regional airports remain closed and 35 trains between Bangkok and the provinces were canceled. Protesters raided the
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did attend the cremation of a young PAD woman killed by a police grenade at a protest and described her as a "good girl" and a "protector of the monarchy and the country". However, HRH Princess
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was removed for illegally concealing his wife's assets. The Constitutional Court had already ruled that the entire cabinet violated the charter, and the Opposition filed a petition to impeach
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The People's Alliance for Democracy was re-established in Thailand on March 28, 2008 at Thammasat University auditorium. Several issues were raised by the PAD, including the Prime Minister
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BANGKOK (AP) — Protest leaders in Thailand have been indicted for storming the prime minister's office compound and sealing off Parliament during massive anti-government rallies in 2008.
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US State Department spokesman Gordon Duguid said that occupying the airports was "not an appropriate means of protest" and that the PAD should "walk away from the airports peacefully."
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as well as several government ministries. Violence between PAD supporters and anti-PAD protesters left dozens injured and one PAD protester dead. Wealthy PAD supporters threatened a
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were left to dry on the lawn, and the lack of sanitary facilities caused a stench to envelop the compound. A Khao Sod journalist claimed glass pipes that can be used for smoking
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The government called on the Royal Thai Army to restore order at the airport. The Army did not follow the orders. In a press conference on 26 November, Army Commander General
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executive who was also the Parliamentary president after the election, was being tried for vote buying. Yongyuth was later found guilty by the Supreme Court on July 8, 2008.
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to be canceled and a state of emergency to be declared in the region. The PAD issued a statement demanding that Abhisit dismiss Deputy Prime Minister in charge of security
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military airbase outside of Bangkok as a replacement for Suvarnabhumi, pleaded with PAD leadership to release nearly a hundred empty aircraft from Suvarnabhumi.
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submachine gun, homemade guns, ammunition, sling shots, bullet-proof vests and metal rods. The vehicle had the universally recognised
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3464:ศูนย์นเรนทรสรุปคนเจ็บ "บึ้ม-ปะทะ" เย็นวานถึงตอนนี้ 19 ราย พธม.ชี้ รบ.บึ้ม ดอนเมือง การ์ดตรวจ24ช.ม.
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Oliver Pye; Wolfram Schaffar (2008), "The 2006 anti-Thaksin movement in Thailand: An analysis",
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satellite television channel. Sondhi had originally co-hosted a political talk show called
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masterminded the 2006 military coup, and that Prem and fellow Privy Councilor members
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Thailand's Yellow Shirt leader Sondhi Limthongkul survives assassination attempt
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Chanchawa who was the key witness to Yongyuth Tiyapairat's alleged vote buying.
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resulting to 118 flights canceled or diverted, affecting 15,000 passengers.
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PAD Announcement : Stance towards Government’s Move to Disperse Rally
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PAD Announcement : Purge of Thaksin Regime and the Nominee Government
1983:"AsiaMedia :: THAILAND: Thaksin's family sells Shin stake to Temasek"
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via the website of his Manager Daily newspaper. Talkshow sites, including
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Thailand, the EU considers that these actions are totally inappropriate".
548:. Several current and former employees of Sondhi played a role, including
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Abhisit Vejjajiva won the media battle but the hardest job is yet to come
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of the King. After discussions with King's principal private secretary,
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soon canceled, leaving thousands of travelers stranded in the airport.
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Thai ex-House Speaker convicted on vote-buying, disqualified as MP
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attacked, and some were wounded. Doctor Suthep Kolcharnwit of the
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Anti-govt protesters storm NBT television station, halt broadcast
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bloomberg.com, Thai Party Calls Urgent Session as Protests Spread
2640:"Thai Court rules Thai-Cambodian communiqué in breach of charter"
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4391:"Article of Faith: The Failure of Royal Liberalism in Thailand"
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Anupong's panel calls for House dissolution and end of protests
2512:"Thai police back off in face of defiant anti-gov't protesters"
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2394:"Thai coup leaders seek change of course with police shakeup"
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sect and their "Dharma Army" (led by Thaksin's former mentor
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Thailand issues Thaksin arrest warrant over Bangkok violence
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nytimes.com, Thai Protest of Premier Stops Trains and Planes
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eleconomista.es, "I will never resign" says besieged Thai PM
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Ex-Thai PM Thaksin plans 'modern city' in Cambodia: official
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rioting," Suriyasai said. Suriyasai also threatened to use
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One dead, hundreds injured in Thai anti-government protests
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gulfnews.com/world, Thai minister to stay despite protests
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King the only hope for end to deadlock, say PAD protesters
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Thailand: Protesters Lay Siege To Thai Television Station
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bangkokpost.com, Wife of Chamlong visits him after arrest
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Sondhi Limthongkul’s solution to the Preah Vihear dispute
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Bail still denied for lèse majesté detainee after 24 days
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Angkhana killed by tear gas canister explosion: Pornthip
2716:"SECURITY CORDONS BROKEN; PAD MOVES ON GOVERNMENT HOUSE"
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HM the King's April 26 speeches (unofficial translation)
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THAILAND: Watershed moment for democracy and rule of law
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Angkhana killed by tear gas canister explosion: Pornthip
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Protesters also blocked the entrance of the airports in
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National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship
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Playing with the rules of the game: states of emergency
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Tolerance winning the day at Government House - for now
1472:"Power of the People Fights Democracy in Thai Protests"
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National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship
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equestrian statue, became magnets for the PAD crowds.
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was appointed Foreign Minister in the new government.
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Reactionary political movement in Thailand (2005–2013)
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Thai protest leaders vow revenge after deadly clashes
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Many important PAD leaders have been involved in the
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483:, former spokesman of the Confederation for Democracy
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Legitimacy Crisis and Political Conflict in Thailand
4349:"Thai 'Yellow Shirt' leaders charged for 2008 rally"
3822:"EU Says Airport Protests Damaging Thailand's Image"
3017:"Days of protest leave stately Thai compound a mess"
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2165:"พันธมิตรพลิกสูตรการเมืองใหม่เลือกตั้งตรง-อ้อม100%"
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Oxford Graduate Abhisit Elected in Thai Power Shift
691:checkpoints, a ban on all flights from Thailand to
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Sondhi Limthongkul (left), Somsak Kosaisuuk (right)
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4007:Hit-and-run driver plunges car into UDD protesters
3603:Parents 'giving up kids for cash in Thai protests'
3065:nytimes.com, Police Arrest Leader of Thai Protests
2718:. Pattaya Daily News. 20 June 2008. Archived from
2461:"Thai PM warns mass anti-gov't rally to abide law"
2418:"Key witness in Yongyuth case dismissed as kamnan"
1862:On 5th day of Thai protests, a carnival atmosphere
1839:Question loom over new Prime Minister's legitimacy
158:
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4323:"Who's who in Thailand's anti-government forces?"
3950:. The Australian. 4 December 2008. Archived from
3524:นำหมายศาลติดหน้าบ้าน13แกนนำ "สนธิ"เห็นแล้วรีบชิ่ง
3416:Thai Army Called on as Protest Shuts Main Airport
3189:Blood on Thai streets as political crisis worsens
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2585:"Noppadon rejects claims of concession on temple"
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1070:forensics experts to investigate the explosions.
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747:'s ties to Thaksin Shinawatra, ties between some
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4027:Sacrificing democracy won't end Thailand's chaos
3215:Certain protesters are armed and violent: police
2925:news.bbc.co.uk, Pressure mounts on Thailand's PM
1747:Thailand's Political Crisis Becomes a Global One
1561:Strike by Thai anti-government forces falls flat
1378:A photographer from the Thai-language newspaper
878:eviction of protesters, but was instead abused.
723:
4482:People's Alliance for Democracy - Personal Blog
3987:PAD demands PM sack deputy PM, defence minister
3944:"Thai Airways flight leaves Bangkok for Sydney"
3643:Thai police surround defiant airport protesters
2856:news.bbc.co.uk, Thai PM Samak refuses to resign
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2232:A briefing on the continuing crisis in Thailand
1599:Thai judges issue warrants to arrest protesters
1026:Faculty of Medicine, with several doctors from
866:was also banned from politics for 5 years, and
855:Protesters under a tent at the Government House
593:Buddhist groups supporting the PAD include the
443:The central committee of the PAD consisted of:
4567:Corruption in the Suvarnabhumi Airport project
4053:Thai troops open fire on protesters in Bangkok
3872:US criticises PAD, urges end to airport crisis
3148:
1953:Thai PM consults king over escalating protests
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1780:Thai army to 'help voters love' the government
1533:สุธาชัย ยิ้มประเสริฐ: ปิดฉากบทบาทกลุ่มพันธมิตร
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4487:AntiThaksin - People's Alliance for Democracy
3809:Defiant Thai PM rejects army pressure to quit
3357:พธม.เรียกยึดสุวรรณภูมิเป็นปฏิบัติการฮิโรชิม่า
3304:จิตแพทย์"สมเด็จเจ้าพระยา"ร่วมวงงดให้บริการตร.
1040:Seizure of Suvarnabhumi International Airport
604:General Pathompong Kesornsuk, a close aid of
4572:Sale of Shin Corporation to Temasek Holdings
4290:Press photographer 'assaulted by PAD guards'
3743:"Thai Protesters Maintain Airport Blockades"
2368:"Police chief removed in lightning transfer"
1442:Sale of Shin Corporation to Temasek Holdings
1406:against the government of Thaksin's sister,
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457:, former governor of Bangkok, leader of the
3848:"Polis borttvingad från Bangkoks flygplats"
2292:Activists reverse, oppose return of Thaksin
2197:Agence France-Presse via ThaiNewsLand.com,
2009:"Thai PM Thaksin Sells Stake In Shin Telco"
1806:PAD proposes "People Revolution Government"
1721:Thai protesters storm airport control tower
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4478:(website of a news group close to the PAD)
4277:Scared TV Reporters Leave Government House
4217:'Final Battle' puts PAD in precarious spot
2665:"WHC plan for Preah Vihear 'most unusual'"
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1375:policemen or anti-PAD groups in disguise.
917:and 8 other protest leaders on charges of
544:and Campaign for Popular Democracy leader
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160:Phanthamit Prachachon Phuea Prachathipatai
25:
4360:. Bristol, England: Hybrid News Limited.
4257:TJA condemn mob attack on Thai TV station
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3444:
2742:"Just 3 hours to achieve first objective"
2488:. Prachathai. 30 May 2008. Archived from
2085:Queen attends slain protester's cremation
2052:Inquiry ordered into general at PAD rally
1907:Thai PM threatens protestors over slogans
1364:National Broadcasting Service of Thailand
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654:is not suitable for Thailand," commented
540:Other leaders include famous entertainer
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3669:Violence Shakes Elite Myth of Thai Unity
3577:Thai protesters brace for police assault
3343:"Thai Queen attends protester cremation"
1878:Rifts behind Thailand's political crisis
1586:PAD Protesters, Police in Tense Standoff
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3789:2ส.ส.ปชป.ชี้พันธมิตรสามารถยึดสนามบินได้
3557:PAD vows to fight off police crackdowns
2973:"Metropolitan police chief transferred"
2695:"Political tensions driving temple row"
2514:. People's Daily Online. 29 August 2008
1933:Protesters besiege Thai state buildings
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1574:Airports still shut, trains not running
1219:(UDD) expanded to Pattaya, causing the
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4184:No government intervention in MCOT row
4151:Ch 9 drops Sondhi for royal references
3904:Explosion occurs at Don Mueang Airport
3769:PAD cease all anti-government protests
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3729:We control Bangkok airport: protesters
3590:PAD's women human shields show no fear
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2797:"PAD appeals road blockade, noise ban"
2463:. Xin Hua. 25 May 2008. Archived from
1760:Tension may worsen with pro-govt rally
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3130:PAD to protest at police HQ on Monday
1793:Sondhi gives first hint of compromise
1215:The protests, led by the red-shirted
1148:struggle of democratic countries."
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4389:Michael K. Connors (February 2008),
4171:Monastic feud could lead to a schism
3741:Fuller, Thomas (November 28, 2008).
3324:Chulalongkorn doctors boycott police
3048:"โวยลอบขายอุปกรณ์เสพยาไอซ์ในทำเนียบ"
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2317:Amending Thailand's new Constitution
2027:"Kasian Tejapira - Toppling Thaksin"
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1167:Closure of Bangkok Don Muang Airport
996:Police waiting near the protest zone
479:State enterprise labor union leader
214:, supported by some factions of the
194:. The PAD was a chief player in the
4303:PAD protesters intimidate the media
2642:. MCOT. 8 July 2008. Archived from
2392:Daniel Ten Kate (8 February 2007).
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772:Department of Special Investigation
374:in Thailand, the PAD has suggested
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4131:The Truth About Thaksin and Sondhi
2979:. 1 September 2008. Archived from
2343:"COMMENTARY: Purge has just begun"
1497:Protesters face police in Thailand
1470:Mydans, Seth (12 September 2008).
1452:October 2006 Thai general election
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943:Government House as a protest site
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3143:What really happened on 7/10/08?
2555:"PAD claims monarchy threatened"
2230:Giles Ji Ungphakorn, Prachatai,
2167:. Komchadluek. 22 September 2008
1447:April 2006 Thai general election
322:Don Mueang International Airport
233:The movement is also called the
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1739:
1726:
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1694:
1675:
1663:
1650:
1637:
1624:
1591:
1548:Anti-Thaksin alliance dissolved
1306:in place of the critically ill
674:The PAD has been described as "
204:Cambodian–Thai border stand-off
179:, the former Prime Minister of
149:พันธมิตรประชาชนเพื่อประชาธิปไตย
137:People's Alliance for Democracy
131:PAD supporters in 2008 protests
20:People's Alliance for Democracy
4787:Far-right politics in Thailand
3846:Ringborg, Maria (2008-11-29).
3272:No explosive residue: Pornthip
2748:. 21 June 2008. Archived from
2617:. 28 June 2008. Archived from
2424:. 21 July 2008. Archived from
1920:Thai PM: 'I will never resign'
1892:Asian Human Rights Committee,
1566:
1553:
1526:
1515:
1502:
1489:
1463:
1259:Shooting of Sondhi Limthongkul
1189:
934:Clash between PAD and Anti-PAD
669:
474:Campaign for Popular Democracy
367:Citing the claimed failure of
282:(PPP), won a plurality in the
1:
4777:Political history of Thailand
4676:2007 constitution of Thailand
4552:1997 constitution of Thailand
4538:Key persons and organisations
4523:2005–06 Thai political crisis
4382:
3255:2013–14 Thai political crisis
2833:. 8 July 2008. Archived from
2803:. 2 July 2008. Archived from
2671:. 9 July 2008. Archived from
2591:. 16 May 2008. Archived from
2561:. 15 May 2008. Archived from
2398:The Christian Science Monitor
1457:
1418:) and is a key member of the
1304:Supreme Patriarch of Thailand
724:Demand for royal intervention
579:
398:, has regularly invoked king
388:Asian Human Rights Commission
239:Klum Phanthamit Ku Chat), the
196:political crisis of 2005–2006
4589:August 2006 Bangkok car bomb
4443:Journal of Contemporary Asia
4398:Journal of Contemporary Asia
1432:2010 Thai political protests
1416:กองทัพประชาชนโค่นระบอบทักษิณ
1272:
884:Phuket International Airport
465:(1992 oppositional movement)
384:decentralize political power
363:at the Thai Government House
235:National Liberation Alliance
7:
4111:Old views haunt govt critic
3689:PAD guards detain policeman
3656:Pro-PAD man in House ruckus
3452:4 bomb attacks rock Bangkok
3202:What happened on 7/10/2008?
2448:Political passions run high
1425:
707:Government System Proposals
463:Confederation for Democracy
210:residents and anti-Thaksin
159:
10:
4813:
1645:Thailand democracy at risk
1234:
1194:
960:On October 5 and 4, 2008,
739:2008 Thai political crisis
736:
503:Rewadee Prasertcharoensuuk
380:populist economic policies
340:as Premier. PAD activist
4671:2006 Interim Constitution
4557:South Thailand insurgency
4529:
4455:10.1080/00472330701651945
4410:10.1080/00472330701652000
3885:Don Mueang Airport closed
1415:
1085:Attempts to evict the PAD
955:
835:Siege of Government House
376:constitutional amendments
250:
148:
85:
75:
63:
49:
41:
33:
24:
4616:October 2006 (cancelled)
2121:All Politics Isn’t Local
1510:Thai protests turn nasty
1387:transmitter in its bed.
1308:Somdet Phra Yanasangworn
1300:Somdet Phra Buddhacharya
1227:, Defence Minister Gen.
1024:Chulalongkorn University
889:on the resort island of
788:Makkhawan Rangsan Bridge
652:Representative democracy
324:, and seized control of
1349:
1221:Fourth East Asia Summit
1077:, which planned to use
751:members and the banned-
237:(กลุ่มพันธมิตรกู้ชาติ,
228:
2304:Special Manager Online
2154:, 22 กันยายน พ.ศ. 2551
1359:
1250:intersection near the
1028:Chulalongkorn Hospital
997:
988:Closing off Parliament
856:
848:
570:Yuthayong Limlertwatee
420:
411:Origins and leadership
364:
242:Thai Patriots Network,
132:
124:
4352:(News & blogging)
2827:"PAD suffers reverse"
1931:The Financial Times,
1357:
1209:Chanchai Likhitjittha
1011:Pornthip Rojanasunand
995:
854:
847:since 26 August 2008.
842:
733:2008 Re-establishment
542:Sarunyoo Wongkrachang
418:
358:
284:2007 general election
244:or more commonly the
163:; commonly known as "
130:
118:
4661:Ruangroj Mahasaranon
4656:Saprang Kalayanamitr
4651:Sonthi Boonyaratglin
3948:Agence France-Presse
2675:on 29 September 2008
2492:on 20 September 2008
1437:Politics of Thailand
1344:Suvarnabhumi Airport
1136:Sondhi Limthongkul.
1075:Airports of Thailand
822:Moving the PAD stage
765:People's Power Party
749:People's Power Party
554:Khamnoon Sitthisaman
550:Panthep Puapongbhant
492:Assembly of the Poor
486:University lecturer
280:People's Power Party
4792:Fascism in Thailand
4701:Somkiat Pongpaiboon
4364:. December 27, 2012
4357:Asian Correspondent
4292:, 30 September 2008
4160:, 16 September 2005
3054:, 15 September 2008
3035:พธม.ยอมเจรจารัฐนาวา
2983:on 12 December 2008
2837:on 12 December 2008
2807:on 22 November 2008
2772:"Govt House seized"
2752:on 12 December 2008
2722:on 10 December 2008
2621:on December 2, 2008
2595:on 12 December 2008
2428:on 20 November 2008
1815:, 15 September 2008
1658:I won't quit: Samak
1656:The Straits Times,
1550:, 21 September 2006
1408:Yingluck Shinawatra
1391:After 2009 protests
1287:Muangthai Raisabdah
1045:Seizing the airport
897:Widespread protests
816:World Heritage Site
812:Preah Vihear Temple
776:Seripisut Temiyavet
684:Preah Vihear Temple
638:Political Proposals
562:Sarocha Pornudomsak
488:Somkiat Pongpaiboon
461:, spokesman of the
459:Palang Dharma Party
330:Anuphong Phaochinda
303:Warriors" seized a
261:General information
108:Somkiat Pongpaiboon
21:
4691:Sondhi Limthongkul
4632:Thaksin Shinawatra
4329:. 29 November 2013
4308:2008-12-03 at the
4262:2008-09-22 at the
4242:2008-09-18 at the
4222:2008-12-10 at the
4189:2008-12-12 at the
4169:The Bangkok Post,
4156:2006-09-07 at the
4140:, 30 November 2005
4136:2008-12-11 at the
4116:2008-12-10 at the
4097:2009-04-18 at the
4012:2011-10-02 at the
3992:2012-05-03 at the
3933:, 29 November 2008
3929:2008-12-02 at the
3913:, 29 November 2008
3909:2008-12-02 at the
3890:2008-12-01 at the
3874:, 29 November 2008
3811:, 26 November 2008
3798:, 26 November 2008
3794:2009-04-16 at the
3774:2008-12-03 at the
3748:The New York Times
3731:, 26 November 2008
3718:, 29 November 2008
3714:2008-12-02 at the
3698:, 29 November 2008
3694:2008-12-02 at the
3678:, 30 November 2008
3674:2008-12-02 at the
3658:, 29 November 2008
3645:, 29 November 2008
3632:, 28 November 2008
3628:2008-12-01 at the
3612:, 30 November 2008
3608:2008-12-01 at the
3592:, 29 November 2008
3579:, 27 November 2008
3566:, 27 November 2008
3562:2009-04-18 at the
3546:, 27 November 2008
3544:State of Emergency
3533:, 27 November 2008
3529:2009-04-16 at the
3513:, 26 November 2008
3509:2009-01-21 at the
3493:, 30 November 2008
3489:2008-12-03 at the
3473:, 26 November 2008
3469:2009-04-16 at the
3438:, 26 November 2008
3434:2009-04-09 at the
3418:, 25 November 2008
3405:, 26 November 2008
3401:2008-12-01 at the
3382:2009-04-18 at the
3366:, 26 November 2008
3362:2008-12-01 at the
3345:. 14 October 2008.
3329:2008-12-11 at the
3309:2008-12-08 at the
3277:2010-02-10 at the
3240:2008-10-15 at the
3220:2008-12-08 at the
3161:2008-10-10 at the
3115:2008-10-08 at the
2954:. 1 September 2008
2890:2008-09-01 at the
2872:2008-08-31 at the
2467:on August 31, 2008
2374:. 29 February 2008
2277:2006-07-08 at the
2257:2012-01-21 at the
2241:, 4 September 2008
2237:2008-09-13 at the
2217:2008-08-14 at the
2188:, 2 September 2008
2150:2008-09-24 at the
2123:, 6 September 2007
2090:2009-04-17 at the
2070:2008-08-31 at the
1958:2009-04-22 at the
1938:2008-12-10 at the
1896:, 26 November 2008
1848:, 17 December 2008
1844:2009-04-18 at the
1828:, 19 December 2008
1811:2012-01-21 at the
1795:, 3 September 2008
1782:, 18 December 2008
1769:, 30 November 2008
1765:2008-12-02 at the
1749:, 26 November 2008
1736:, 26 November 2006
1723:, 26 November 2008
1706:2008-10-10 at the
1688:2008-10-09 at the
1647:, 3 September 2008
1617:2009-04-18 at the
1563:, 3 September 2008
1559:Associated Press,
1476:The New York Times
1397:New Politics Party
1360:
1281:newspaper and the
1140:Views on the siege
998:
978:Sondhi Limthongkul
915:Sondhi Limthongkul
864:Yongyut Tiyapairat
857:
849:
831:Bridge on July 8.
798:Preah Vihear issue
660:New Politics Party
656:Sondhi Limthongkul
645:2006 Thailand coup
632:Sondhi Limthongkul
617:Bhumibol Adulyadej
566:Anchalee Paireerak
546:Suriyasai Katasila
527:Kochawan Chaiyabut
511:Chaiwat Sindhuwong
490:, activist of the
449:Sondhi Limthongkul
425:Sondhi Limthongkul
421:
400:Bhumibol Adulyadej
365:
361:Thaksin Shinawatra
359:PAD rally to oust
271:2006 military coup
218:, some leaders of
190:and Major General
188:Sondhi Limthongkul
177:Thaksin Shinawatra
133:
125:
92:Sondhi Limthongkul
19:
4759:
4758:
4754:
4753:
4746:Kokaew Pikulthong
4696:Chamlong Srimuang
4637:Prem Tinsulanonda
4312:, 1 December 2008
4193:, 8 November 2006
4120:, 7 December 2005
3778:, 2 December 2008
3281:, 11 October 2008
3244:, 13 October 2008
3204:, 11 October 2008
3145:, 11 October 2008
3132:, 11 October 2008
3037:, 21 กันยายน 2551
2315:UPI Asia Online,
2107:, 16 October 2008
2105:Fuelling the pyre
2094:, 14 October 2008
1522:ก้าวข้าม ปล่อยวาง
1239:As the week-long
1225:Suthep Thaugsuban
1205:Surayud Chulanont
1201:Prem Tinsulanonda
1176:Don Muang Airport
1063:Anupong Paochinda
962:Chamlong Srimuang
927:unlawful assembly
880:Chamlong Srimuang
806:'s move to allow
757:2007 Constitution
676:hyper-nationalist
664:2007 Constitution
610:Prem Tinsulanonda
599:Chamlong Srimuang
507:Rosana Tositrakul
470:Phiphob Thongchai
455:Chamlong Srimuang
338:Abhisit Vejjajiva
192:Chamlong Srimuang
157:
113:
112:
96:Chamlong Srimuang
4804:
4797:Network monarchy
4736:Jakrapob Penkair
4731:Jatuporn Prompan
4726:Veera Musikapong
4706:Somsak Kosaisuuk
4594:2006 coup d'état
4532:
4531:
4516:
4509:
4502:
4493:
4492:
4465:
4437:
4428:
4426:
4420:, archived from
4395:
4377:
4376:
4371:
4369:
4353:
4345:
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4338:
4336:
4334:
4319:
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4280:
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3959:
3954:on 21 April 2009
3940:
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3224:, 8 October 2008
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3174:New York Times,
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3119:, 5 October 2008
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1546:People's Daily,
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1404:2013-14 protests
1310:contravened the
1252:Victory Monument
1229:Prawit Wongsuwan
1131:End of the siege
909:. Police issued
872:Noppadon Pattama
860:Samak Sundaravej
845:Government House
810:to singly apply
804:Noppadon Pattama
745:Samak Sundaravej
574:Torpong Sewatarm
519:Sirichai Maingam
481:Somsak Kosaisuuk
438:Temasek Holdings
382:and attempts to
276:Samak Sundaravej
253:
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104:Somsak Kosaisuuk
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