Atlanta Journal ConstitutionTwo years later, Thailand at peacePhiladelphia InquirerBy Thanyarat Doksone AP A protester piled tires on a fire at Central World shopping mall in Bangkok on May 19, 2010. BANGKOK - Buddhist monks led prayers as tens of thousands gathered Saturday in Bangkok to mark the second anniversary of deadly clashes ...Thousands mark 'Red Shirt' crackdown in BangkokAtlanta Journal ConstitutionThailand's 'Red Shirts' in mass Bangkok rallyAsiaOneDivided but peaceful 2 years after Thai violenceThe Associated Pressall 342 news articles »
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Bangkok — Buddhist monks led prayers as tens of thousands gathered in Bangkok to mark the second anniversary of deadly clashes between soldiers and "Red Shirt" protesters.
Around 50,000 "Red Shirt" supporters from across Thailand converged on central Bangkok Saturday to mark the second anniversary of a deadly crackdown on street protests, police said.
BANGKOK (AFP) - Up to 40,000 "Red Shirt" supporters from across Thailand converged on central Bangkok Saturday to mark the second anniversary of a deadly crackdown on street protests, city police said.
Tens of thousands of "Red Shirt" supporters were expected to bring central Bangkok to a standstill Saturday on the second anniversary of a deadly crackdown on street protests, according to city police.
BANGKOK -- Police in Bangkok arrested a Taiwanese man accused of buying fetuses for sale online, it was reported Friday. Chou Hong Hun, 28, was arrested in a hotel in the Yaowarat district of Bangkok, according to the Bangkok Post. Six fetuses were found packed into a suitcase in Hun...
Buddhist monks led prayers as tens of thousands gathered Saturday in Bangkok to mark the second anniversary of deadly clashes between soldiers and "Red Shirt" protesters.
BANGKOK (AP) — Buddhist monks led prayers as tens of thousands gathered Saturday in Bangkok to mark the second anniversary of deadly clashes between soldiers and “Red Shirt” protesters. The scene Saturday was a sharp contrast with two years earlier, when Thailand was at war with itself and troops moved in to crush a nine-week
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's "red shirts" took to the street this weekend to mark the anniversary of the army's bloody repression of their mass rally in Bangkok in 2010 amid growing signs of a rift with the government they helped elect last July. Many red shirts are angry at the failure of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra to bring to account those responsible for the 91 deaths during the ...