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BREAKING: Thailand Live Sunday 1 Dec 2013


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RT@aleursic: 15:21 a few protesters have crossed the Krung Kasem klong and is on the police side. Trying to smash a (empty) police truck, stones thrown

RT@Saksith: .@ThaiPBS reports that mob has entered parking lot of Commerce Ministry and were told to stay there.

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RT@veen_NT: 3.30pm CAPO to hold negotiation with protest leaders at Government complex #NBT

RT@BPbreakingnews: Police are heading to Govt Complex and Finance Ministry to take the areas from protesters, Centre for the Administration of Peace and Order.

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Police start firing rubber bullets at protesters at First Army Division Intersection

BANGKOK: -- TNN 24 reported at 3:38pm that police at the First Army Division Intersection has started using rubber bullets to try to fend off advancing protesters.

A reporter of the station reported from the field that police and sprayed water cannon at the protesters and the reporters noticed that the water looked purple.

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-- The Nation 2013-12-01

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RT@tulsathit: Suthep: Govt's disrespect for Constitution is being fought byThai citizens who are performing their constitutional duty.

RT@tulsathit: Suthep calls Yingluck's govt "medium of Thaksin".

RT@tulsathit: Suthep: Govt's disrespect for Constitution is being fought by Thai citizens who are performing their constitutional duty.

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RT@tulsathit: Suthep: We invite all Thais to join hands to protect Constitution and rid Thailand of illegitimate ruling before true reform can take place.

RT@Aim_NT: 4.45pm So far, Suthep said his group of protesters has protested peacefully and their actions were justified.

RT@Aim_NT : Suthep announced holidays for all government agencies from tomorrow, "until the situation is eased."

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Protesters will continue fighting against Yingluck govt : Suthep

Anti-government rally leader Suthep Thaugsuban on Sunday insisted to fight on to uproot Thaksin Regime and Yingluck Government.

He was speaking at 4.30pm after protesters tried to lay siege many government offices including Government House and Royal Thai Police headquarters.

Police fired tear gas at the protesters at many rally sites as they tried to enter the premises.

Suthep said Yingluck government has no legitimacy to administer the country as her government has violated the laws and the constitution.

"Yingluck government withdrew the amnesty bill from the House after Constitutional Court ruled it unconstitutional. However the bill is already submitted to get the royal approval and she did not withdraw it yet. This clearly showed that she still wants the monarch to sign it," Suthep said.

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-- The Nation 2013-12-01

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RT@tulsathit: Channel 7: Foreign Ministry has instructed employees to work at home tomorrow.

RT@RichardBarrow: RT @StensonJohny: Stamford Intentional University Bangkok Campus announced tomorrow a holiday.

RT@ChadapornLin: Ramkamhaeng University cancels all classes at all campus tomorrow and Tuesday

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RT@tulsathit: Chaturon told NationTV Yingluck's still in Thailand but govt won't publicize her whereabouts. via @MrNaling:

RT@tulsathit: RT @Juarawee: Still sporadic firing of tear gas near Chaymaimaruchet Bridge (close to Govt House). It’s already dark people.

RT@MimiSawitta: Protest leader at Chaimaruchet bridge on BlueSky says protesters have come far, will stop for the night as it is dark. Fight continues 2m...

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