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Thailand: Battles on streets of Bangkok

April 14, 2009 Clare Doyle, CWI

Neither major party has solution for working and poor people

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Thailand: Democrat Party’s coalition forms new government

December 16, 2008 Raviechandren, CWI Malaysia

Political conflict far from over

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Thailand: Courts rule Prime Minister, Samak Sundaravej, must resign…ruling party re-nominates Samak

September 12, 2008 Raviechandren, CWI, Malaysia

Weeks of bloody protests and political deadlock within ruling elite

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Thailand: Pro-Thaksin party’s election triumph creates more uncertainty

January 11, 2008 Raviechandren, Malaysia

Society polarised

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thailand: Military coup follows political deadlock

September 23, 2006 Ravie Chandren, Socialist Party, Saturday 23 of September 2006

Army suppresses democratic rights

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Thailand: Premier Thaksin steps down

April 12, 2006 Ravie Chandren, Socialist Party (England and Wales)

But political crisis persists

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Thailand: Thousands protest to demand Thaksin’s resignation

March 7, 2006 Ravie Chandren, Socialist Party England and Wales

Corruption and cronyism have driven thousands onto the streets

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Thailand: Tsunami carries Thaksin back to power.

February 10, 2005 Laurence Coates, Rättvisepartiet Socialisterna, Stockholm

Prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra (pronounced "Chin-a-what") and his Thai Rak Thai (TRT) party are on course for a crushing parliamentary majority following the elections in Thailand on Sunday 6 February.

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