Sonntag, 15. Juni 2014

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  • Army denies driving out Cambodians

    15 Jun 2014 : The military junta has denied ordering the mass expulsion of Cambodian workers, as reports of extortion and abuse filtered in from the tens of thousands of migrants fleeing across the border.
  • Coup-makers order Thaksin to back off

    15 Jun 2014 : Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has been told to end what the military government sees as his active involvement in politics for the betterment of the country, a source close to the former premier said.

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  • Myanmar to students: Avoid politics

    14 Jun 2014 : YANGON - The Myanmar government has warned university students to keep away from politics, a local newspaper reported on Saturday.
  • NCPO calls in more red shirts

    14 Jun 2014 : The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) announced late Friday night for six people to report to the military Saturday morning. They comprise northern red shirt movement leaders and an academic critical of the monarchy.
  • Gen Prayuth calls time on pledging

    14 Jun 2014 : The junta has decided to scrap Pheu Thai’s vote-winning but corruption-plagued rice-pledging scheme.
  • Budget planners told to keep clear of 'old hand' meddlers

    14 Jun 2014 : Coup leader Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha has warned government officials against consulting politicians about their work as he laid down guidelines for the 2015 national budget planning at a meeting of top military and state officials yesterday.
  • Suwichak hits back at corruption claims

    14 Jun 2014 : Former House of Representatives secretary-general Suwichak Nakwatcharachai has insisted he can defend all corruption allegations lodged against him by an ex-Democrat Party MP.
  • politics

    Jittra denies violating NCPO order

    14 Jun 2014 : Activist Jittra Cotshadet, who was arrested yesterday at Suvarnabhumi airport after flying in from Sweden, has denied violating an order to report to military officials.
  • Coup makers lead push for impartiality

    14 Jun 2014 : The National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) has warned agencies working in the justice system to be impartial or risk hindering ongoing national reconciliation efforts.
  • Reds doubt 'decolour' plan

    14 Jun 2014 : Efforts to “decolourise the shirts” to end longstanding political conflict will bring only cosmetic changes and cannot possibly sway people’s deep-rooted political beliefs, Udon Thani locals say.
  • about politics

    The agony of protesting

    14 Jun 2014 : The postponement of a fund-raising dinner to be hosted by People’s Democratic Reform Committee head man Suthep Thaugsuban, originally scheduled for today, has disappointed a select group of fans looking forward to a little “reunion”.
  • Curfew lifted nationwide

    13 Jun 2014 : The junta on Friday announced the end of a curfew in other parts of the country minutes after coup leader Prayuth Chan-ocha pledged for a quick end of the nighttime ban.

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