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PM arrives Parliament as House of Representatives starts 1st day of censure debate; police tighten security around premises /The Nation



The US government expressed concern Monday about the rising political tension in Thailand, the State Department says. /Bangkok Post



Thai stock index opens on Tuesday at 1,346.43, down 6.43 points /MCOT


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Suthep vows to stay put inside Finance Ministry

BANGKOK: -- Protest leader and former Democrat MP Suthep Thaugsuban vowed Tuesday to stay put inside the compound of the Finance Ministry although the government has declared enforcement of the Internal Security Act throughout Bangkok.


While walking around to greet demonstrators inside the ministry's compound at 8 am, Suthep said he was not worried by the government's threat of legal actions against him and other protest leaders for leading protesters to encroach upon the government's property.

He said he had no plan as to whether to lead protesters to move around Bangkok Tuesday.

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-- The Nation 2013-11-26

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ISA in Bangkok and other provinces to be enforced until December 31 : NSC

BANGKOK: -- National Security Council Paradorn Pattanatabutr said the enforcement of Internal Security Act in Bangkok and certain neighbouring provinces would be intact until December 31.


Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra on Monday announced extension of the special security law to cover entire Bangkok, Nonthaburi, Pathum Thani’s Lardlumkaew and Samut Prakarn’s Bang Pli to deal with the pro-government protesters.

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-- The Nation 2013-11-26

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Thai PM faces crisis debate as rallies paralyse ministries

BANGKOK, November 26, 2013 (AFP) - Thailand's premier appealed Tuesday for an end to "mob rule" as she prepared to face a no-confidence debate in parliament after protesters occupied key ministries in a bid to topple her government.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/684389-no-confidence-debate-to-start-today-26-nov/#entry7083273

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Chalerm warns demonstrators to leave venues before they face serious charges

BANGKOK, 26 November 2013 (NNT) – Minister of Labour Chalerm Yubamrung on Monday warned demonstrators in Bangkok to leave the state offices they have seized, before they are prosecuted under serious charges.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/684401-chalerm-warns-demonstrators-to-leave-venues-before-they-face-serious-charges/

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School bus crashed with about 30 injuries

LOPBURI: -- About 30 students and teachers were injured when a school bus with more than 40 students rammed into the middle of a CPF factory bus which is making a U-turn on the road from Lopburi to Singburi province at 7 .30 a.m. today.


All the injured students were immediately rushed to nearby hospitals in Singburi and Lopburi with some of them in critical condition.

Witnesses said that the CPF bus was making a U-turn on the road in Muang district when suddenly the school bus coming in full speed ramming into the middle of the bus.

Source: http://englishnews.thaipbs.or.th/school-bus-crashed-30-injuries/?utm_source=rss&utm_medium=rss&utm_campaign=school-bus-crashed-30-injuries

-- Thai PBS 2013-11-26

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Protesters agree to leave Foreign Ministry Tuesday
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BANGKOK: -- The anti-government protesters who occupied a space in Foreign Ministry's compound on Si Ayutthaya Road since last night agreed on Tuesday to move out following a meeting between protest leader and the ministry's senior officials.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/684408-protesters-agree-to-leave-thai-foreign-ministry-tuesday/

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RT @tulsathit: Abhisit: I don't deny corruption has been around. But corruption in this govt is becoming uncontrollable.

RT @tulsathit: Abhisit: Business community estimates that corruption costs Thailand over Bt200 billion each year.

RT @tulsathit: Abhisit: Worse than the figures is that corruption has undermined moral and legal standards of whole country.

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RT @Anasuya: Heard from trusted sources more bashing of Nick Nostitz from protest stage this am claiming he is biased against them and not neutral. Bad.

RT @tulsathit: Abhisit: Mass rallies that we've seen were not show of support for any party, but public rejection of this govt.

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Suthep vows to end everything before December 5

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BANGKOK: -- Anti-Thaksin regime leader Suthep Thuagsuban vowed to put an end to the ongoing protests before December 5 when the nation celebrates the birthday anniversary of His Majesty the King.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/684412-suthep-vows-to-end-everything-before-december-5/

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RT @tulsathit: Abhisit: Corruption has been both direct, indirect and in the making. Laws are being made to facilitate more corruption.

RT @tulsathit: Abhisit: Yingluck blew her chances of really working for Thailand. Her distractions, nepotism, corruption bring us great failures.

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Drunk Russian escapes from Phuket hospital, smashes car windows then falls asleep in pond
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Some of the damage caused by the Russian man.

PHUKET: -- A drunk Russian tourist, aged 25, caused a scene yesterday (November 25) in Patong after he escaped from Patong Hospital, smashed car windows then fell asleep in a dirty pool of water.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/684419-drunk-russian-escapes-from-phuket-hospital-smashes-car-windows-then-falls-asleep-in-pond/

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RT @tulsathit: Abhisit: Govt's rice policy caused full-scale graft. It's brainless policy based on false belief govt can control market mechanism.

RT @tulsathit: Abhisit: Rice policy has caused Bt400 billion loss. Govt denies "loss" as "premature", saying rice hasn't been sold yet.

RT @tulsathit: Abhisit (to smiling Yingluck): You can go on smiling because those benefiting from rice policy are only your own people.

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Public sector feeling the effects of current political unrest

Bangkok, 26 November 2013 (NNT) – The tourism and travel industry has voiced its concerns over the current political unrest, pointing out that foreign travelers have begun to cancel their planned trips to Bangkok.


According to President and Managing Director of the Dusit International Hotel Group Chanin Tonawanick, the industry is becoming increasingly uneasy towards the situation in the capital, as more foreign travelers have canceled their planned trips to Bangkok.

However, CCT Group President Vichit Prakobgosol, reported that the ongoing protests had marginal effect on the Chinese tourism market in Thailand, given that under 10 - 20% of Chinese travelers, depending on the tour companies, had reportedly canceled their trips to the Kingdom - the reason being that most Chinese travelers were accustomed to Thailand’s political unrest.

As long as the protests do not turn violent, the Chinese government probably won't issue a warning against traveling to Thailand, added Vichit.

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RT @tulsathit: Abhisit: Bt2 trillion bill is unconstitutional. And it was passed with the help of govt MPs using colleagues' voting cards.

RT @tulsathit: Note: Constitution Court came out strongly against wrong use of voting card in charter amendment ruling.

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Yingluck says she wants to talk to Suthep

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BANGKOK: -- Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra said she was ready to talk to anti-Thaksin regime leader Suthep Thuagsuban to end the current political stalemate and call on all protesters to end the protest after her imposition of the security law in all districts of Bangkok going into effect last night.

Full story: http://www.thaivisa.com/forum/topic/684422-yingluck-says-she-wants-to-talk-to-suthep/

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