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Mon, June 18, 2007 : Last updated 13:09 pm (Thai local time)



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ANTI-JUNTA RALLY

Govt mulls state of emergency

Protesters warned that cameras will be deployed to detect cash changing hands for attendance




Tug of war over draft constitution

Conservatives and moderates clashed yesterday during the vetting of the final draft charter over the issues of right to peaceful assembly, access to public information, and community rights - with mixed results.





In brief :Apirak warns motorcycle taxis

Bangkok Metropolitan Administration (BMA) Governor Apirak Kosayodhin yesterday warned that he might withdraw the licences of any motorcycle-taxi stands whose riders create violence at the anti-coup protests this weekend.



Panya asks for 'bribe' letter

Supreme Court president Panya Thanomrod has asked the top Justice Ministry official to submit the evidence he claims is proof of a bribery attempt to sway judicial opinion in the Thai Rak Thai Party electoral-fraud case.



Eyes peeled for 'third party' on protest march route

Security has been beefed up at state agencies located near the planned route of a march by anti-junta demonstrators this weekend for fear that a "third party" could create trouble, a source said yesterday.






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