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Thai gov\’t to do every means to bring Thailand out of crisis
Posted on 三月 15th, 2010 No commentsBANGKOK, March 27 (Xinhua) — Thailand\’s coalition government will do every means in an attempt to bring the country out of the crisis, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said here on Saturday.
The premier\’s statement was made as the anti-government protesters are marching to eight important places in capital Bangkok to pressure the Army to withdraw troops having been deployed on standby, Thai News Agency reported.
Negotiation (between representatives of the government and red- shirted core leaders) is still viewed as the solution to the current conflict, Abhisit said.
Significantly, the national and people interest will be factored in as the government is attempting to solve the political problem, Abhisit said.
In a related development, the government\’s peace-keeping center (PKC) has agreed to pull out its unarmed army forces stationed in at least three places as demanded by the red-shirted protesters.
These three places are Bovornniwet Temple, Tri-tossathep Temple, and Nang Leong Racecourse.
Peace-keeping center spokesman Col. Sansern Kaewkamnerd told state-run NBT Television that the pulling of the troops is aimed to ease the political tension between the army men and the red shirted protesters.
The peace-keeping operation command is now assessing how and where to relocate the army troops already pulled from those mentioned places, the PKC spokesman said.
Amid the ongoing gathering of the red shirts, the unarmed- military forces are still needed in capital Bangkok in a bid to ensure security, explained Col. Sansern.
Meanwhile, Police Major General Piya Utayo, the Spokesman of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, said as the army forces were pulled out, police forces have still maintained security at several places in Bangkok.
\”The police is now closely coordinating with the peace-keeping operations command (inside the 11th Infantry Regiment in capital Bangkok to ensure security),\” said Police Major General Piya.
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BANGKOK, March 27 (Xinhua) — Thailand\’s coalition government will do every means in an attempt to bring the country out of the crisis, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said here on Saturday.
The premier\’s statement was made as the anti-government protesters are marching to eight important places in capital Bangkok to pressure the Army to withdraw troops having been deployed on standby, Thai News Agency reported.
Negotiation (between representatives of the government and red- shirted core leaders) is still viewed as the solution to the current conflict, Abhisit said.
Significantly, the national and people interest will be factored in as the government is attempting to solve the political problem, Abhisit said.
In a related development, the government\’s peace-keeping center (PKC) has agreed to pull out its unarmed army forces stationed in at least three places as demanded by the red-shirted protesters.
These three places are Bovornniwet Temple, Tri-tossathep Temple, and Nang Leong Racecourse.
Peace-keeping center spokesman Col. Sansern Kaewkamnerd told state-run NBT Television that the pulling of the troops is aimed to ease the political tension between the army men and the red shirted protesters.
The peace-keeping operation command is now assessing how and where to relocate the army troops already pulled from those mentioned places, the PKC spokesman said.
Amid the ongoing gathering of the red shirts, the unarmed- military forces are still needed in capital Bangkok in a bid to ensure security, explained Col. Sansern.
Meanwhile, Police Major General Piya Utayo, the Spokesman of the Metropolitan Police Bureau, said as the army forces were pulled out, police forces have still maintained security at several places in Bangkok.
\”The police is now closely coordinating with the peace-keeping operations command (inside the 11th Infantry Regiment in capital Bangkok to ensure security),\” said Police Major General Piya.
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BANGKOK, March 27 (Xinhua) — Thailand\’s anti-government protestors Saturday are marching in Thailand\’s capital Bangkok as they have announced that they will march to at least eight important places, Thai News Agency reported.
The red-shirted protestors announced that their march is aimed at pressuring the army to withdraw their forces, which have been deployed at several important places in capital Bangkok.?? Full story
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BANGKOK, March 27 (Xinhua) — A bomb exploded outside a building in Thailand\’s Customs Department compound in Bangkok Saturday morning.
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