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Mon, February 12, 2007 : Last updated 8:40 am (Thai local time)



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POLITICAL SHIFT

Suwat, faction resign from TRT

30-strong group announces formation of 'path of reconciliation' alliance n Somroutai Sapsomboon,




Normal service has almost been resumed: Sonthi

Thailand is close to having polit?ical normalcy restored, and the ousted government can never regain power, Council for National Security chairman General Sonthi Boonyaratglin said yesterday.





FCCT defends foreign media

Foreign media yesterday defended giving coverage to deposed prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra as simply doing their job and refuted allegations of being paid to do so.



Ex-senator claims junta has own blueprint for new charter

There may be a need to draft yet another constitution after the current junta-sponsored one is finalised as the junta appears to be working on its own blueprint of what the 18th Constitution should look like, according to a leading former senator and a National Human Rights Commissioner.



Protester delighted with NCCC

Ritthirong Likhitprasertkul, an anti-Thaksin protester, who was assaulted at Central World shopping complex last year, said he was pleased to hear the decision by the National Counter Corruption Commission (NCCC) that a senior police officer was guilty.






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