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Rangoon - More than a week after crushing a peaceful, monk-led rebellion, the Burmese junta has continued to....


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  • Twenty pre-cadet Class 10 classmates of fugitive ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra applied to be members of opposition Pheu Thai Party on Tuesday.
  • Anti-Thaksin leader; Sondhi Limthongkul arrives at City police headquarter on Friday to acknowledge charge of trespassing into the Government House.
  • Ex-House Speaker Yongyuth Tiyapairath is greeted by his supporters after being found guilty of concealing his assets. His 2-month jail term was suspended but the Supreme Court banned him from politics for 5 years.
  • Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva arrives at a Criminal Court Monday to testify in a defemation suit against Chatuporn Prompan, a red shirt leader.
  • Pro-Thaksin members carry boxes which contained petition documents in a march at Sanam Luang, seeking royal pardon for ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra on Monday.
  • Khon Kaen authorities organise an exercise on mob control on Thursday to increase efficiency on dealing with chaos. The drills were also conducted in Chiang Mai, Samut Prakarn and Phuket on the same day.
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