Anti-government protesters in Bangkok call for Thai prime minister to step downOctober 11th, 2009 Protest in Bangkok calls for Thai PM to step downBANGKOK — Thousands of supporters of deposed Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, all in red shirts, rallied Sunday in Bangkok to demand the government step down and call fresh elections. Supporters of Thaksin have been staging sporadic protests that have threatened to rekindle the political turmoil that has gripped the country since before the former leader was ousted in a 2006 military coup.
Thai prime minister says US moving toward engagement with military-run MyanmarSeptember 22nd, 2009 Thai leader says US moving toward engaging MyanmarNEW YORK — Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said Tuesday that the United States and Europe appeared to be moving toward engaging Myanmar rather than a policy of sanctions only as a means of encouraging political change in the military-run country. Thailand shares a long border with Myanmar, and Abhisit told an audience at Columbia University he believes talks with the country's military leaders are the best way to affect political change, improve human rights and stem drug trafficking.
Thousands protest 2006 Thai coupSeptember 19th, 2009 BANGKOK - Thousands of supporters of former Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra braved a tropical downpour and tight security Saturday to protest on the third anniversary of the 2006 coup that ousted him. About 10,000 members of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD) kicked off a rally at Bangkok's Royal Grounds despite a rainstorm that left the protesters drenched and scrambling for shelter.
Thai national police chief steps down after forced transfer to inactive postSeptember 9th, 2009 Thai police chief resigns after forced transferBANGKOK — Thailand's national police chief resigned Wednesday after being transferred to an inactive post in the wake of an official recommendation that he be prosecuted for his role in a deadly crackdown against anti-government protesters last year. On Monday, the National Counter-Corruption Commission said police Gen.
Thousands of Thaksin's supporters gather to seek royal pardon for fugitive former Thai PMAugust 17th, 2009 Supporters seek pardon for fugitive former Thai PMBANGKOK — Thousands of supporters of deposed Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra rallied in central Bangkok on Monday and then marched to the royal palace, seeking a pardon for the fugitive leader. After months of calm, the march to the ceremonial palace of revered King Bhumibol Adulyadej threatened to rekindle the political turmoil that has gripped the country since before Thaksin was ousted in a 2006 military coup.
Opposition calls for Thai foreign minister's resignation following criminal chargesJuly 6th, 2009 Opposition urges Thai foreign minister to resignBANGKOK — Opposition members in Thailand's Parliament called Monday for the resignation of the foreign minister after police filed charges against him for alleged involvement in demonstrations that climaxed with the seizure of Bangkok's airports last year. Foreign Minister Kasit Piromya and 35 other leaders of the "Yellow Shirt" movement face criminal charges including illegal assembly, attempts to stir unrest, and breaches of aviation law and terrorism for the eight-day siege of Bangkok's two airports in November and December.
Germany rolls back welcome mat for fugitive ex-Thai leader and vows arrest if he returnsJune 10th, 2009 Germany bans Thai ex-leader ThaksinBANGKOK, Thailand — Thailand's globe-trotting, fugitive former leader Thaksin Shinawatra is no longer welcome in Germany and will be arrested if he returns there, a foreign ministry official said Wednesday. The Foreign Ministry was notified about the ban in an official letter from the German Embassy last week, said Chavanont Intarakomalyasut, a ministry spokesman.
Thailand asks UAE to extradite fugitive premierMay 4th, 2009 BANGKOK - Thailand has asked the United Arab Emirates (UAE) and Nicaragua to extradite fugitive former premier Thaksin Shinawatra on 'a reciprocal and voluntary basis', foreign ministry officials said Monday. Ministry Permanent Secretary Veerasak Futrakul said that although Thailand has no extradition treaty with the UAE or Nicaragua, the kingdom would seek their cooperation, state-run Thai News Agency reported.
Thai premier lifts state of emergency in BangkokApril 24th, 2009 BANGKOK - Thai Prime Minster Abhisit Vejjajiva Friday lifted the state of emergency he had imposed 12 days ago on Bangkok and surrounding provinces to quell anti-government protests. Abhisit announced early Friday at the end of a two-day joint session of the lower and upper houses of parliament that he had decided to lift the state of emergency to show the government's sincerity in seeking national reconciliation.
Thai parliament to meet for political reconciliation talks after Bangkok riotsApril 21st, 2009 Thai parliament to meet for reconciliation talksBANGKOK — Thailand's parliament will meet in special session Wednesday for talks aimed at resolving an ongoing political crisis that erupted into street violence in the capital last week. Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, who took office in December, has said he wants to convene the legislature for two days of marathon, 12-hour sessions.
Thai Muslims want Dubai to expel ex-premier ThaksinApril 14th, 2009 BANGKOK - The leader of a Muslim community in central Bangkok plans to ask the emir of Dubai to eject fugitive former Thai prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra after his supporters attacked people and property during anti-government protests, a newspaper reported Tuesday. Manit Saengthong, leader of the Darrulaman Mosque community, told the Nation that it would ask Sheikh Mohammed bin Rashid al-Maktoum through the United Arab Emirates (UAE) ambassador to bar Thaksin because he uses Dubai 'as a springboard to attack Thailand'.
Protests disrupt ASEAN summit in ThailandApril 11th, 2009 PATTAYA - Clashes between anti-government and pro-government supporters Saturday delayed meetings at a summit of the southeast Asian leaders at the Thai seaside resort of Pattaya. Meetings between South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) and ministers from China, South Korea and Japan were delayed, but will go ahead, Thai government spokesman Panitan Watanagorn said, rejecting reports that the meetings were cancelled.
Thai government rules out negotiations with ex-premierApril 10th, 2009 PATTAYA - There will be no reconciliation talks with fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra after a sharp escalation of anti-government protests in Bangkok and the nearby resort city of Pattaya aimed at disrupting a regional summit, Thai Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban said Friday. A group of pro-Thaksin demonstrators, known as Red Shirts, broke through police and military barricades Friday to rally at the site of the meeting of the Association of South-East Asian Nations (ASEAN) with its dialogue partners, which include India, China and Japan.
Manchester City axes ThaksinFebruary 10th, 2009 LONDON - Manchester City has removed former Thai prime minister Thaksin Sinawatra as its honourary club president. The step was taken by City's new Arab owner Sheikh Mansour Bin Zayed Al Nahyan, chairman of Khaldoon Al Mubarak, in Abu Dhabi.
Demonstration delays launch of new Thai cabinetDecember 28th, 2008 BANGKOK - Thousands of anti-government demonstrators Monday delayed the launch of Thailand's new cabinet by surrounding parliament building in Bangkok, barring legislators from entering the premises in the morning. Thailand's new Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva was forced to delay the delivery of his cabinet's policy statement, a necessary requirement for launching a new administration.