There have been news reports indicating potential political turmoils in Thailand on and after 30 May, where it is speculated that the judges there may order the 2 leading parties to be disbanded and their leaders banned from politics for election fraud. It is feared that there may be potential unrests in parts of Thailand .
Therefore, please take caution when making travel plan to all parts of thailand during this period. Meanwhile, for travellers who are already in Thailand, it is advised that they should avoid the following areas:
- Areas with heavy police presence - Within the Constitution Court compound on Chakra Phet Road, where only 500 people will be permitted inside. - Around the compound, where 900 policemen and a back-up force comprising an unspecified number of soldiers and municipal police will be on duty. Only 3,000 supporters of both parties and onlookers will be allowed near the compound . (Source: the Royal Thai Police)
BANGKOK (AFP) - Thailand plans to beef up security in the capital ahead of a crucial ruling on whether the kingdom's two largest political parties should be dissolved, Bangkok police said Sunday.
About 500 police will be deployed on Wednesday at the court where judges will announce the fate of Thai Rak Thai (TRT), the party formed by the ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, and the Democrat Party, Thailand's oldest party.
The parties face a slew of electoral fraud charges related to annulled elections in April last year, and many people are concerned that a verdict banning one or both of the parties could provoke unrest and clashes.
Colonel Sansern Kaewkamnerd, spokesman for the junta which seized power in a coup last September, said police would work with the army and Bangkok security staff to monitor both the capital and the countryside.
He said the army would set up checkpoints on roads from the north, a stronghold of Thaksin and his TRT party.
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いずみ~
フニ...いつも"大丈夫ですよ、みんなご安心ください"
無理です!! 今回のタイの新聞、私はデラ心配です...><
There have been news reports indicating potential
political turmoils in Thailand on and after 30 May,
where it is speculated that the judges there may order
the 2 leading parties to be disbanded and their leaders
banned from politics for election fraud. It is feared
that there may be potential unrests in parts of
Thailand .
Therefore, please take caution when making travel plan
to all parts of thailand during this period.
Meanwhile, for travellers who are already in Thailand,
it is advised that they should avoid the following areas:
- Areas with heavy police presence
- Within the Constitution Court compound on Chakra Phet
Road, where only 500 people will be permitted inside.
- Around the compound, where 900 policemen and a back-up
force comprising an unspecified number of soldiers and
municipal police will be on duty. Only 3,000 supporters
of both parties and onlookers will be allowed near the
compound . (Source: the Royal Thai Police)
BANGKOK (AFP) - Thailand plans to beef up security in
the capital ahead of a crucial ruling on whether the
kingdom's two largest political parties should be
dissolved, Bangkok police said Sunday.
About 500 police will be deployed on Wednesday at the
court where judges will announce the fate of Thai Rak
Thai (TRT), the party formed by the ousted prime
minister Thaksin Shinawatra, and the Democrat Party,
Thailand's oldest party.
The parties face a slew of electoral fraud charges
related to annulled elections in April last year, and
many people are concerned that a verdict banning one or
both of the parties could provoke unrest and clashes.
Colonel Sansern Kaewkamnerd, spokesman for the junta
which seized power in a coup last September, said police
would work with the army and Bangkok security staff to
monitor both the capital and the countryside.
He said the army would set up checkpoints on roads from
the north, a stronghold of Thaksin and his TRT party.
上面留言的是小唯喔^^ 因為本來要去你的日網留言的但是字數有限制!!
小唯~~~!!
私もフニのことをデラ心配になちゃいました!!t^t
原本聽見他在古家先生的訪問中表示6月去泰國...現在不太希望他去了...
小勳....快點回韓國啊!!
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