Thailand caught in protest standoff
The Red Shirt protesters have said they will move their campaign to the seat of Thai political power -Government House. on Monday, tens of thousands gathered outside an army compound in the capital Bangkok. But Abhisit Vejjajiva, the prime minister was flown out by military helicopter, refusing to give in to their demands that he step aside. Al Jazeera’s Wayne Hay reports from Bangkok (15 Mar 2010)
August 29, 2010 Comments Off
Thailand: No talks until ‘Red Shirts’ end rally, says govt
REPORT -Thailand’s government will only enter into talks with protesters if anti-government demonstrators end their rally, a cabinet minister said on Tuesday.
July 24, 2010 19 Comments
Thailand: protester storm town hall in Northeast
IN THE FIELD – A night curfew was imposed in Bangkok and 23 provinces Wednesday after a Thai army crackdown on an anti-government rally ignited a wave of riots and arson in the capital.
July 16, 2010 Comments Off
Thailand: red shirts Protests against the government
Protesters against the Thai government are barricaded in central Bangkok…. No Comment | euronews: watch the international news without commentary | www.euronews.net/nocomment/
July 9, 2010 Comments Off
24MAY10 THAILAND ;1of3; Breaking News at Noon ; TV NBT ; Bangkok Recovers from Riots after the Red Shirts’s Several Leaders Surrender Themself to the Police because to Panic the Troops arrest Them on Stage
May 26, 2010 1 Comment
Thailand: Explosions hit Bangkok’s retail district
THAILAND – Tensions remain high in Thailand as police confronted “Red Shirt” protesters on Friday at a fortified barricade that forms the protesters’ front line amid fears of new violence after a series of deadly grenade attacks.
April 29, 2010 Comments Off