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Suthep, bad monk, Jatuporn and all their hardcore lackeys should go home and take some rest and think about the damage done so far.

Now the Army should be rounding up everyone from both sides who have warrants against them. Suthep and his guards will be no match against the military.

Is this the same military that could not defend their own airforce base. I seriously doubt they will touch the yellows as they have shown no desire to do this before.

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Is there a list of restrictions anywhere for what this actually means? I'm about to leave for Bangkok in two days.

Don't know - curfew at 9pm, not allowed to gather in groups over 5 people etc?

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Capo has been dissolved? lots of updates on Richard Barrows twitter feed btw.

Is that the pseudo-journalist who lives in Red Samut Prakarn? Should stick to food review.

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My missus is in BKK right now. Flying to Udon this morning staying at Best Western next to Bumrungrad. She is scared to death but she's like that.

I'd really like some info on traffic and whether the military is visible on the streets ...

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Coups, floods, extra judicial killing sprees, occupation and burning of buildings in capital, political chaos on the streets, rice policies, corrupt governments, civil war, irrational violence and now martial law.

Sometimes I feel like I'm living in some sort of extra terrestrial soap opera rather than a country.

Probably 70% of those issues also apply to your home country.

Are you suggesting he comes from Colombia?

You should have gone for Ukraine or Syria - missed opportunity..

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I live a few hundred meters from an army camp and there are lots of military families in the area but I don't see any unusual activity.

I should say the camp is for basic training so the young soldiers aren't ready for much, they stand guard with M16s but the magazine is empty.

In 2006 it took several days before the camp responded to .the coup by stationing extra sentries with full packs and Hummers fitted with .50cals but no ammunition belts. I'd hate to think what was or wasn't in the packs.

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I have been the last three months in Bangkok and the military were in every corner of Sathorn road

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Thai government not consulted about martial law: PM's aide

BANGKOK, May 20, 2014 (AFP) - Thailand's embattled government was not consulted in advance by the military about the declaration of martial law but it is still in power, said the chief security adviser to Prime Minister Niwattumrong Boonsongpaisan.


"The caretaker government still exists with Niwattumrong as caretaker prime minister. Everything is normal except the military is responsible for all national security issues," Paradon Pattanatabut told AFP.

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This is bound to ruin breakfast.

Why? I am having a delightful breakfast! Yum yum!

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Why does Thailand even have a military? All they do is covert power and money.

The role of the military is to defend the country and we have seen what happens if someone attacks Thailand in the past. The military runs home to cry to their mums.

The Military in Thailand is a large corporation not a defence force, they own airlines, Television stations, hotels etc they have no time for all that silly marching up and down, saluting and that other stuff. This political turmoil has been interfering in their business arm.

That is what everybody forgets!

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T News showing a military proclamation that CAPO is no longer to exist.

Also nobody in or out of Aksa

...can one speculate from this exactly who the senior figure was who owned the vehicle containing the cache of weapons...?!

Under martial law? I wouldn't.

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Another day in paradise ......

Thailand, never a boring day ........

Yesterday was slightly boring.....come to think of it, Sunday wasn't a barn burner either...

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Martial law should never be invoked under any situation, an army that works against the people and becomes a police force completely misses the point they are meant to be the guardians of the country against outside forces, their role is to HELP Thai people not to fight against any of them.

The army have done NOTHING in the past few months and have been utterly ineffective in trying to stop violent attacks, let's see if they even have the balls to go and remove the few guards and the insane monk who have managed to hold onto a gigantic government complex for about 6 months. They have been getting destroyed in the south for years and were really outrageously stupid in 2010 as well.

Well you just can't have it both ways. In your fitst para you rail against martial law and backflip in the second to criticise the Army supposedly doing nothing.

The Army has acted responsibly yet again. Good work General Prayuth.

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