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POLICE VERSUS PAD

Court rejects plea for arrest warrants

Protesters 'merely exercising rights'; conspiracy charges are thrown out




Thaksin hits back at 'senile leaders'

For three straight days three leading figures in society have aired their critical views of the country's leadership. And while no one was mentioning any names, it is clear the verbal salvos were directed at the incumbent prime minister and his two predecessors.





Officers submit more evidence

Four senior military officers yesterday submitted additional evidence of foul play in the planned military rotations, which they say were tampered by political interference.



Top court reaffirms ruling on PM case

The Supreme Administrative Court yesterday reaffirmed two rulings of its lower court dismissing cases that claimed caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra no longer held the post after taking a leave of absence in April.



Constitution Court beefs up security measures

The Constitution Court yesterday strengthened its security measures in response to the rise in tension between pro and anti-government camps.



Extracts from the ruling

The following is an excerpt from the Criminal Court's three-page order denying a police request for arrest warrants against seven key members of the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD). The order can be interpreted as a boost to people's right to participate in politics, including the right to scrutinise and demand the resignation of the prime minister



Inj brief :Election commission

Suchon has received background report on 10 short-listed candidates



Poll shows public unaware of Army's role

The Army should step up its public relations efforts to help people better understand its role in society, an Abac Poll director said yesterday.



Police seek warrants to arrest four Army men

Arrest warrants are being sought for two colonels and two sergeants-major in connection with the alleged car-bomb plot against the prime minister, police sources said yesterday.






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