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Tue, June 12, 2007 : Last updated 14:25 pm (Thai local time)



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EXCLUSIVE INTERVIEW

'MEDIA HAS BECOME POLITICISED'

The junta crackdown on the Internet and broadcast news media continues apace.




New charter will end political crisis: poll

Most respondents in a nationwide survey by Abac Poll have high hopes that the new constitution will be the way out of the country's political crisis and will vote to accept it in the planned public referendum.





Attackers 'thought he was drunk'

A key member of the Democratic Alliance Against Dictatorship yesterday admitted former Senator Kraisak Chonhavan was assaulted at its Saturday night rally.

ANTI-JUNTA RALLY

Sonthi rejects calls to resign

CNS leader says no need to declare emergency, but others fear new coup possible if street violence breaks out



Suphan Buri against bill

Suphan Buri politicians will write to Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont this week demanding the Community Organisation Council bill be scrapped.

ANTI-JUNTA RALLY

Leaders incited melee: Kraisak

Former senator claims protest has another motive than to support Thai Rak Thai and oust the CNS



Highlights of the week :CDA to review constitution draft

The Constitution Drafting Assembly will today begin reviewing the 299 articles of the draft constitution for approval or amendment. This process could take up to a week.






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Leaders incited melee: Kraisak

Ex-PM is 'being urged' to prevent violent protests

Sonthi rejects calls to resign

Bid in NLA to block use of old names

Sudarat says she's being followed


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