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Five reasons a coup was staged in Thailand, again

Five reasons a coup was staged in Thailand, again By Chico Harlan, The Washington Post  23 May 2014   On the days when it is functioning normally — no certain thing over the past few years — Thailand has an elected prime minister, a parliament and a polarized but boisterous media scene. Right now, of course, it has none of those things. Instead, Thailand has a general running the country, a government whose ousted leaders have been detained

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Thailand  ______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ The Brewing Terror Threat in Thailand By Didi Kirsten Tatlow, New York Times 22 February 2013 BEIJING — Islamic terrorism never went away, though it seemed perhaps to have quieted down after the death of Osama bin Laden in 2011. But is it back now, stronger, as the crisis in Mali shows? And is southern Thailand a next

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September 2010, "Looking for missing friends at the Cambodia-Thai border," by Tim Page, Documentation Center of Cambodia 21 May 2010, "Peace Negotiations Watch Vol IX, No. 18," by Public International Law & Policy Group

 14 May 2010 "Reporter: Bangkok sniper bullet 'felt like it grazed my head'," by CNN 29 December 2009, "Thailand Evicts 4,000 Hmong to Laos," by Seth Mydans, The New York Times 28 December 2009, "Thailand Begins Repatriation

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