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| Sep.10 |
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Thai coup leaders 'must end repression' - Amnesty Thailand: Thailand's military government has engaged in 'widespread' human rights violations since the May coup, Amnesty International says
| May.23 |
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Thailand army continues crackdown after coup  Bangkok: Thailand's military has ordered 35 more people, including prominent academics, to report to them by Saturday as their crackdown continues | |
| May.22 |
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Coup leader summons Thai politicians  Bangkok: General Prayuth Chan-Ocha has summoned more than 100 key political figures to a meeting in Bangkok, a day after taking power in a coup | |
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Thai military announces coup  Bangkok: Thailand's military has announced it is taking control of the government and has suspended the constitution. Army chief Gen Prayuth Chan... | |
| May.20 |
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Thai PM plea as martial law imposed Bangkok: Niwatthamrong Boonsongphaisan has issued a plea for the army to act peacefully and within the constitution following its imposition of martial law
| May.19 |
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Thailand army declares martial law  Bangkok: The Thai army says that it is imposing martial law amid a political crisis 'to preserve law and order'. The army granted itself wide-ranging powers
Soldiers have taken over TV and radio stations, and blocked off roads in the capital
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10 charged with alleged Laos plot California: 10 people, including a former general in the Laotian army, were arrested and charged with an alleged plot to overthrow the Laotian government
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Military tightens grip Thailand: Martial law has been declared. Gatherings of people and critical news reporting banned
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Army chief leads coup while PM away Thailand: The chiefs of the army, navy and air force met with King Adulyadej to declare they were taking over the country
Army chief Gen. Boonyaratkalin announced that the military and opposition Party of Democratic
Reform were taking over while Thaksin Shinawatra was at a U.N. meeting.
Thaksin canceled a scheduled speech to the U.N. General Assembly.
He said that his government was still in control and announced he was firing Sonthi.
Tanks and troops patrolled Bangkok.
Police were closing stores
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Tanks appear in Bangkok - reports Thailand: Tanks have taken up position around the government headquarters blocking traffic
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