ADMINISTRATIVE COURT

Transvestite sues Army over record

Says record classing him as 'mentally ill' is discriminatory,hinders work prospects
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Youth killed over girl's telephone number

Police arrested two young men yesterday over the fatal stabbing
of an eighth-grade boy in downtown Bangkok early yesterday morning.
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Govt urged to amend rape law

A university lecturer urged the government yesterday to amend Section 276 of the Criminal Code to ensure better justice for rape victims.
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People with HIV out for SSO compassion

Hundreds of HIV-positive people rallied yesterday at the Social Security Office (SSO) to demand it scrap co-payment sought from patients who have bills of more than Bt5,000 a month for expensive anti-retroviral (ARV) drugs.
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Villagers say they'll stay

Government officials have failed to persuade 227 Buddhists who sought refuge in Yala's Wat Nirot Sangkharam temple to return home - despite a guarantee of safety.
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Concern over North Koreans

The Foreign Ministry yesterday expressed concern over the increasing number of North Koreans entering Thailand and criticised local and foreign non-governmental organisations for supporting them.
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Bhanapot told to pay Bt546m tax

The Revenue Department will ask Bhanapot Damapong to pay Bt546.2 million in tax in regard to the sale of Shinawatra Computer and Communications shares, a source said.
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'Democracy' group plans rally

A day after the government moved to lift martial law in Bangkok, a pressure group linked to deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra threatened to organise a mass protest to demand a general election be held within 90 days.
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