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RT@RichardBarrow: 11am - RT @vaitor: Looks like no protester turned up so far; Police Chief says some Police Groups already heading back to their headquarter

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RT@RichardBarrow: 11:45am Roads around Ratchaprasong continue to be open as normal. Shops that closed have started to re-open. Some police have already left.

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Traffic around Democracy Monument reopened after no protesters show up

BANGKOK: -- Traffic police reopen roads around the Democracy Monument at 11:30 Sunday after no protesters showed up.

The roads around the monument was closed at 8 am. The Democracy Monument is among eight locations the protesters threatened to demonstrate against the coup Sunday.

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-- The Nation 2014-06-01

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South African woman completes 36km swim between Koh Tao and Koh Phangan

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KOH PHANGAN: -- South African woman Gene Giraudeau has successfully completed a 36km swim between Koh Tao and Koh Phangan, finishing in a time of 11 hours, 23 minutes, and is believed to be the first person to swim between the two islands.

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/730797-south-african-woman-completes-36km-swim-between-koh-tao-and-koh-phangan/

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No protesters turn up at Ratchaprsong, number of security forces reduced

BANGKOK: -- No protesters turned up for a planned rally at the Ratchaprasong Intersection Sunday morning, prompting the junta to reduce the number of police and troops guarding the area.

Deputy Police Commissioner-General Pol Gen Somyos Pumpuangmuang visited the Ratchaprasong area at 10 am.

Seeing no protesters turning up, he ordered the number of troops to be reduced from nine companies to four and the number of police from four companies to three.

Somyos said he expected that the protesters would not turn up for a rally at the Intersection as planned.

Eight simultaneous rallies around Bangkok, including at Ratchaprasong, were announced by red-shirt activist and Laijut online magazine editor Sombat Boonngarmanong. Sombat himself did not turn up.

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-- The Nation 2014-06-01

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RT@daveoli: +1 for tourism! “@W7VOA: Police now ordering all customers out of major Bangkok shopping mall. #ThaiCoup @ TERMINAL 21 Shopping…

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RT@RichardBarrow: 12:45pm - RT @OddYearsTravel: Terminal 21 closing. Everyone is getting sent out through the ground floor. Both BTS exits are closed

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Lone woman arrested for staging silent protest in front of Gaysorn Plaza, Ratchaprasong

BANGKOK: -- A lone woman was arrested after she wore a mask with "people" word on it and stood silently in front of Gaysorn Plaza at the Ratchaprasong Intersection in an apparent symbolic protest against the coup.

The woman, who appeared in her 50s, did not say any word. She just flashed a victory sign and stood there for about five minutes. She then removed the mask and walked toward the Pratunam Intersection.

She was arrested by police and taken away on a police motorcycle. Initially, she refused to allow police to take her into custody, saying she was expressing her right as a Thai citizen.

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-- The Nation 2014-06-01

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Yingluck posts Facebook message to thank her supporters

BANGKOK: -- Former prime minister Yingluck Shinawatra Sunday posted her picture with her son on her Facebook wall and thanked the people who had concerns for her.

In the message that was posted at 10:09 am, Yingluck said a lot of changes happened to Thailand during the past week.

She said many people were worried about her and would like to know how she was doing. "So, I would like to use this chance to thank you all for expressing concerns for me through Facebook and other media," she said.

"I would like to use this chance to thank you all again for support for me all along. And I would like to hereby extend my moral support to all Thais."

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-- The Nation 2014-06-01

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About 100 anti-coup protesters demonstrated in front of Terminal 21 shopping mall at Asoke intersection at noon today.

The protesters showed up shortly afternoon Sombat Ngarmboon-anong, editor of Lai Jood magazine, posted a message in his Facebook page, calling them to rally at Terminal 21 shopping mall.

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-- Thai PBS 2014-06-01

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RT@BTS_SkyTrain: Update(1 June)From 14.00 hrs. BTS will not stop at Phloen chit Station Chit Lom Station Asok Station and Ratchadamri Station.

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Navy and Police Post-Curfew Checkpoint in Central Pattaya

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PATTAYA: -- As the Midnight curfew came into effect, early on Sunday Morning, The Royal Thai Navy, with assistance from Pattaya Police and District Officials, formed a checkpoint in Central Pattaya to check those who were on the streets after the curfew.

Full Story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/730826-navy-and-police-post-curfew-checkpoint-in-central-pattaya/

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