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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Bangkok - Anti-government protestors decided Monday to end their three-month occupation of the prime minister's office, but remained in place at Bangkok's two airports which they have shut down for almost a week. People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD)...
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Nikkei (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
Thai Protesters To End Actions From Wed. At 2 Airports, Govt HouseBANGKOK (Kyodo)--Thai antigovernment protesters said Tuesday they will end their occupation of Bangkok's two airports and Government House from Wednesday morning in the wake of a Constitutional Court ruling that unseated Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat.
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Anti-government militants in Bangkok have begun to leave Government House, which they occupied since August, after grenade attacks in the weekend wounded 50, some critically.
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People Daily (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Thailand's anti-government People's Alliance For Democracy (PAD) announced that it will on Monday afternoon end the demonstration at the Government House which was seized by the civil group since Aug. 26. Maj. Gen. Chamlong Srimuang, one of the PAD's core members on Monday told protesters at the Government House to move to Don Muang and Suvarnabhumi airports which...
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The Earth Times Online Newspaper (Free subscription) | 03/12/2008
Bangkok - Thousands of anti-government protestors ended their occupation of Bangkok's two airports Wednesday, ending a week-long siege that crippled the country's tourism and exports sectors. The People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) announced late T...
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
But it was greeted with delight by the militant People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) who have been trying to topple Mr Somchai's government for months. They have occupied Government House since August as well as the airports in a last ditch bid to topple Mr Somchai, whom they accuse of being a pawn for his brother-in-law, former premier Thaksin Shinawatra.
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Sofia News Agency (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
The paralysing anti-government blockade of Bangkok's two main airports continues with protesters leaving the prime minister's offices after a three-month sit-in and moving to the airports. Leaders of the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD), trying to force premier Somchai Wongsawat to resign, sa...
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Liberalguy (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
"An explosion has injured at least 11 people inside the opposition-occupied government house in the Thai capital Bangkok." more
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International Herald Tribune (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
Anti-government protesters celebrated after a Thai court dissolved the ruling party and banned the prime minister from politics for 5 years.
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The Guardian (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
A grenade blast wounded 34 anti-government protesters at Government House in Bangkok today, a spokesman for an anti-government satellite television channel said. ASTV spokesman Winner Dachpian told Reuters the grenade landed near the prime minister's offices, which have been occupied by the People's Alliance for Democracy since August. The wounded were rushed to hospital,...
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TODAY ON VOT3R - Politics STORIES (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
A grenade blast wounded 34 anti-government protesters at Government House in Bangkok today, a spokesman for an anti-government satellite television channel said. ASTV spokesman Winner Dachpian told Reuters the grenade landed near the prime minister's offices, which have been occupied by the People's...
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Times Online (Free subscription) | 02/12/2008
An anti-government protester has been killed and antoher 22 wounded in a grenade attack on a Bangkok airport.
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BBC News (Free subscription) | 29/11/2008
An explosion injures at least 11 people inside the opposition-occupied government house in the Thai capital Bangkok.
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CNN (Free subscription) | 01/12/2008
Anti-government protesters said Monday they will end their siege of government headquarters and join thousands of fellow demonstrators who have occupied Bangkok's main airport.
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LA Times (Free subscription) | 30/11/2008
... which is a major international airport, along with the domestic Don Muang airport and the Government House, the country's top administrative center, until Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat steps down.