
Thai protesters on move to ‘final battleground’
Reuters, 14 April 2010 Thailand’s anti-government protesters today started to congregate at a ritzy Bangkok shopping district, preparing for a “final battleground” in their campaign to oust army-backed Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva. The change in tactics came as the death toll from Thailand’s bloodiest political violence...

Thai Army Chief Suggests Calling Elections
By James Hookway from Wall Street Journal Thailand's army chief suggested calling elections after 21 people were killed in weekend clashes between army troops and antigovernment protesters. Meanwhile, Thailand's Election Commission on Monday capped a lengthy investigation by recommending that Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva's...

Tensions Simmer in Bangkok
By James Hookway from Wall Street Journal Antigovernment protesters re-established control over parts of Thailand's capital a day after 21 people were killed in the bloodiest political violence here in nearly 20 years, leaving authorities with a dilemma: Whether to crack down and risk more bloodshed, or give in to the protesters'...
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