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Dad denies police bomb claim

NONTHABURI : The father of Angkhana Radappanyawut is upset over police claims that she may have died after being blown up by bombs she allegedly carried in her own bag. Angkhana's father, Chinda, ...

Saturday, 11th October 2008 at 04:47 am BST
Originally From: BKKOK.COM - Bangkok, Thailand: Forum, News, Webcams, Dating, Real Estate, Rental Listings And More.


Chinese-made tear-gas may have caused severe injuries

Teargas canisters imported from China may have caused the severe wounds to victims injured during the police dispersal of anti-government protesters on Tuesday, a veteran forensic expert said yesterday. Former Director of the Office of Police Forensic ...

Saturday, 11th October 2008 at 04:41 am BST
Originally From: BKKOK.COM - Bangkok, Thailand: Forum, News, Webcams, Dating, Real Estate, Rental Listings And More.


THAILAND: Another Bout of Military Rule?

Analysis by Larry Jagan BANGKOK, Oct 8 (IPS) - The battle for Bangkok has entered a new and violent phase, the logical end of which can only be another bout of military rule. So far, the army chiefs have been insisting that the government handle the ...

Saturday, 11th October 2008 at 03:29 am BST
Originally From: BKKOK.COM - Bangkok, Thailand: Forum, News, Webcams, Dating, Real Estate, Rental Listings And More.


Stress minimised at Dusit Zoo

Bangkok's Dusit Zoo made special arrangements to protect its 2,300 animals from being stressed out by the explosive noise and smoke from Tuesday's clashes in its neighbourhood between antigovernment protesters and police. The zoo, located ...

Saturday, 11th October 2008 at 03:28 am BST
Originally From: BKKOK.COM - Bangkok, Thailand: Forum, News, Webcams, Dating, Real Estate, Rental Listings And More.


21 killed, 27 injured in bus accident in Prachin Buri

PRACHINBURI: -- Prchin Buri – A bus carrying 43 lecturers, students and staff of a university for a field trip overturned, killing 21 people, and injuring 27 others, police said. The accident happened at 3 am while the bus was running down the ...

Friday, 10th October 2008 at 15:51 pm BST
Originally From: BKKOK.COM - Bangkok, Thailand: Forum, News, Webcams, Dating, Real Estate, Rental Listings And More.


Democrats and Senators Press Charge against PM

A group of 40 senators have urged the prime minister to step down or dissolve the House to help restore the country's peace. Meanwhile, the Democrat's legal team has pressed criminal charges against the prime minister for issuing an order for ...

Friday, 10th October 2008 at 15:29 pm BST
Originally From: BKKOK.COM - Bangkok, Thailand: Forum, News, Webcams, Dating, Real Estate, Rental Listings And More.


Government condemned over crackdown

The government Wednesday came under strong condemnations by at least five organizations for deploying police to suppress protesters Tuesday. The five organizations are the National Institute of Development Administration, the Network of the Disabled ...

Wednesday, 8th October 2008 at 14:55 pm BST
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Chulalongkorn doctors boycott police

Doctors of the Chulalongkorn Hospital Wednesday refused to treat police injured during Tuesday's clashes with protesters. Doctor Suthep Kolcharnwit of the hospital's medical school said the boycott of police was a measure to denounce ...

Wednesday, 8th October 2008 at 14:51 pm BST
Originally From: BKKOK.COM - Bangkok, Thailand: Forum, News, Webcams, Dating, Real Estate, Rental Listings And More.


Army Sends Troops To Help Police Keep Peace

The Thai military is sending troops to help police keep the peace in Bangkok after a day of violent clashes between police and anti-government protesters. Army spokesman Col. Sansern Kaewkamnerd said the navy and air force agreed with army commander ...

Wednesday, 8th October 2008 at 05:26 am BST
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Thai police fire tear gas against crowd; 358 hurt

BANGKOK, Thailand - Thai protesters seeking the government's resignation and changes in country's political system clashed violently Tuesday with police, who used tear gas to break through their blockade around Parliament. More than 350 people ...

Tuesday, 7th October 2008 at 16:32 pm BST
Originally From: BKKOK.COM - Bangkok, Thailand: Forum, News, Webcams, Dating, Real Estate, Rental Listings And More.


PAD in provinces rush to join Bangkok's rally

Supporters of the People's Alliance for Democracy throughout the country have condemned the police for the violent crackdown at Parliament, while a mass number of supporters have rushed to join the rally in Bangkok. Following the dissolution of the ...

Tuesday, 7th October 2008 at 15:53 pm BST
Originally From: BKKOK.COM - Bangkok, Thailand: Forum, News, Webcams, Dating, Real Estate, Rental Listings And More.


162 injured in crowd dispersal

BANGKOK: -- A hundred and sixty-two people have been injured in crowd dispersal after police fired teargas at protesters at least four times Tuesday, according to Narenthorn Centre. The teargas were fired since the morning at People's Alliance for ...

Tuesday, 7th October 2008 at 15:51 pm BST
Originally From: BKKOK.COM - Bangkok, Thailand: Forum, News, Webcams, Dating, Real Estate, Rental Listings And More.


Protesters drive pickup to hit police

BANGKOK: -- Anti-government protesters drive a pickup and ran over dozens of police at U-Thong Nai intersection in Dusit district on Tuesday. Some 10 police were injured and were rushed to a hospital nearby. Most injured police suffered broken ...

Tuesday, 7th October 2008 at 15:47 pm BST
Originally From: BKKOK.COM - Bangkok, Thailand: Forum, News, Webcams, Dating, Real Estate, Rental Listings And More.


Bangkok Port workers set sympathy strike for PAD activists at noon Thursday

BANGKOK, Oct 7 (TNA) - In a show of defiance against the government and to give moral support to the anti-government People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) in their ongoing fight against police, members of the Port Authority of Thailand (PAT) labour ...

Tuesday, 7th October 2008 at 15:44 pm BST
Originally From: BKKOK.COM - Bangkok, Thailand: Forum, News, Webcams, Dating, Real Estate, Rental Listings And More.


Police crack down on protesters to prevent from storming into Parliament

BANGKOK: -- Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat said Tuesday evening that police cracked down on protesters to prevent them from storming into Parliament. Somchai said police broke up the protesters in the morning after learning Monday night that a group ...

Tuesday, 7th October 2008 at 15:38 pm BST
Originally From: BKKOK.COM - Bangkok, Thailand: Forum, News, Webcams, Dating, Real Estate, Rental Listings And More.


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