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All free TV stations, except TPBS, to resume normal broadcast this evening

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BANGKOK: -- The National Peace and Order Maintaining Council (NPOMC) will allow all free TV stations which include Channel 3, 5, 7, 9 and 11 to resume broadcasting their normal programmes this evening, secretary general of the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission (NBTC) Mr Thakorn Tanthasit said.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/728560-all-free-tv-stations-except-tpbs-to-resume-normal-broadcast-this-evening/

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NPOMC allows free TV stations, except Thai PBS, to resume broadcasts normally this evening /MCOT



Thai vehicles market expected to remain below 1 mn units this year due to gloomy political and economic outlook /The Nation



Thai business leaders reacted calmly to Thur coup, doubt Thai economy could get worse than already is /The Nation



Curfew (10pm-5am) will be exempted for certain groups of people / occupations,National Peace,Order Maintaining Council said /The Nation




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Facts
Q&A on Thai military coup

BANGKOK, May 23, 2014 (AFP) - Thailand was under junta rule on Friday after the military removed the civilian government in an overthrow it said was aimed at ending deadly political turmoil.

Here are answers to some key questions on the situation:

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/728583-facts-q-a-on-thai-military-coup/

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UPDATE:

AFTER THE COUP
Security tightened at border crossings


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Saitaku checkpoint

Security at several border checkpoints were strengthened on Friday following the military coup on Thursday.

NONG KHAI: -- Soldiers were assigned to the checkpoint bordering Laos at Thai-Lao Friendship Bridge in Nong Khai’s Muang district. Thai citizens were prohibited from crossing the border to Laos but Laotians were allowed to return home through the checkpoint.


Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/728473-army-occupies-thai-lao-border-to-cut-off-red-escapes/page-4#entry7871736

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Two army rangers wounded by roadside bomb in Narathiwat

NARATHIWAT, 23 May 2014 (NNT) – Two soldiers have been injured by a bomb explosion in Narathiwat’s Bacho District.


The bomb exploded when a team of 6 paramilitary rangers were on patrol duty along a local road.

The blast wounded Wirat Torasa and Suparat Churat. They were taken to Hat Yai Hospital for treatment.

Police inspected the scene and found fragments of a 20-kilogram homemade bomb placed inside a gas tank hidden behind roadside trees. The bomb was detonated by a mobile phone, causing a three-foot deep and four-foot wide crater on the road. Police have blamed local separatists for the attack.

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ISPs told to block pages, content seen as violating coup orders
Asina Pornwasin
The Nation

BANGKOK: -- Internet providers have been told by the National Peace and Order Maintaining Council to block public access to Internet addresses of web pages or content deemed violating the coup orders, an ISP source told The Nation.

Speaking to The Nation after a meeting with NPOMC officials at the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission, the source said the ISPs were also told to block access to IPTV or live TV broadcasts relayed via Internet.

A working committee of the NPOMC will inform the ISPs to block access to certain Internet addresses on case by case basis, the source said.

Morragot Kulatumyotin, INET Managing Director, said the coup maker did not plan to block general online communications but it wanted to block access only to content that violated the coup orders.

She said INET, a major Internet service provider in Thailand, has teams to monitor accesses of its client on around the clock basis and always communicates with its clients.

"INET would like to tell the people to use Internet normally, but they should avoid forwarding messages that they are not sure about their fact," Morragot said.

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-- The Nation 2014-05-23

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Patong faces ruin if curfew continues, says entertainment boss
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The streets of Patong were empty last night as the 10pm to 5am curfew shrouded the resort town. The curfew returns tonight. Photo: Patong Police

PHUKET: Patong, known throughout the world for its throbbing nightlife, is looking at its second night under the military curfew imposed by coup leader Army Chief Prayuth Chan-ocha.

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/728602-patong-faces-ruin-if-curfew-continues-says-entertainment-boss/

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Prayuth tells military meeting he sacrificed himself to seize power

BANGKOK: -- Coup leader Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha told a military meeting in the aftermath of the coup that he had to make sacrifice to seize power for the sake of national interests.

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/728610-prayuth-tells-military-meeting-he-sacrificed-himself-to-seize-power/

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Prayuth divides administration responsibilities

BANGKOK: -- National Peace and Order Maintaining Council (NPOMC) leader Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha has divided responsibilities over the country's administration with his deputies and an assistant Army chief, according to sources.

Prayuth, who is acting prime minister, will supervise the Internal Security Operations Command, Royal Thai Police, the National Security Council, National Intelligence Agency, and the Budget Bureau.

The rest of ministries and key government agencies have been divided to deputy coup leaders and an assitant Army chief.

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-- The Nation 2014-05-23

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