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Robert Amsterdam interviweed by Al Jazeera
Al Jazeera interview with Robert Amsterdam (Thaksin's newly hired lawyer) about current Thai conflict. He is demanding an "international tribunal to investigate the Thai government": Permalink | Leave a comment  »

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FULLMOON @ NARZ Bangkok - Thursday 27 May 2010
Event    :  FULLMOON @ NARZ Bangkok Date      :  Thursday 27 May 2010 Venue    :  NARZ CLUB ? Sukhumvit soi 23, Bangkok Ticket    :  FREE ENTRY BEFORE MIDNIGHT (400 baht/2 drinks AFTER) The very best dance party of Bangkok?s club scene featuring Bangkok?s best trance dj?s. Will playing a high energy mash up mix of today?s hottest dance music to keep your party going all night long. Kindly note that the next day is our holidays (Visakha Bucha Day) Most club in Thailand will be closed for 1 night. Denchai Suwannatan (Oui) Event, PR & Marketing NARZ CLUB - Bangkok Mobile :  +66-8-6567-8796 E-mail : This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it   //  This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it website :  www.narzclubbangkok.com  //  www.facebook.com/narzclubbangkok MUSIC   VIBE   EXPERIENCE   LOVE Permalink | Leave a comment  »

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Amnesty International Press Release: Military must halt reckless use of lethal force
Below is the complete press release from Amnesty International that condems Thailand's use of lethal force against unarmed protestors that posed no threat whatsoever. AMNESTY INTERNATIONAL PRESS RELEASE AI Index: PRE 01/160/2010 17 May 2010 Thailand: Military must halt reckless use of lethal force Thai soldiers must immediately stop firing live ammunition into several large areas in Bangkok where anti-government protesters are gathered, Amnesty International said today. "Eye-witness accounts and video recordings show clearly that the military is firing live rounds at unarmed people who pose no threat whatsoever to the soldiers or to others," said Benjamin Zawacki, Amnesty International's Thailand specialist. "This is a gross violation of a key human right--the right to life". "Deliberately firing live ammunition at unarmed people, whether they be protesters or otherwise and who pose no credible threat to anyone else, is unlawful", said Zawacki. Since 13 May, when the government began "Operation Rachaprasong", soldiers have fired rubber and live rounds in and around protest sites in several parts of Bangkok. The government claims that there are around 500 "terrorists" hiding among the protesters. At least 35 unarmed protesters have been killed. The dead include two medics who were wearing white medical uniforms with visible red crosses, shot on 15 and 16 May; and a 17 year-old boy, shot on 15 May. Maj. Gen. Khattiya Sawatdiphon (known as "Seh Daeng"), a military advisor for the protesters, was struck by a sniper's bullet on 14 May and died on 17 May. In addition another soldier has been killed. Over 200 people have been injured, including several Thai and foreign journalists, and a 10 year-old boy. "The government cannot allow soldiers to essentially shoot at anyone within an area it wishes to control", said Zawacki. The government's Rules of Engagement, as articulated by its Center for Resolution of Emergency Situation (CRES) on 14 May, state that live rounds may only be used as warning shots fired into the air, in self-defense, or when forces can clearly see those the security forces consider as "terrorists". On 16 May, CRES declared several areas just adjacent to the protest site as "live fire zones". Several eye-witnesses told Amnesty International that they witnessed soldiers shooting into the area using long-range rifles--at a distance from which the victims were not likely to present any danger. CRES Spokesperson Col. Sansern Kaewkamnerd said on 14 May that troops would keep a distance from the protesters, and would use live ammunition to stop people from coming closer. When shooting to stop protesters, troops would aim below the knee and fire only one bullet at a time. "This is unacceptable under international law and standards, which provide that firearms may be used only as a last resort, when a suspected...

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Tweet from @tulsathit on CNN and BBC complains
@tulsathit: Some seek my cmmnt on CNN, BBC. Let's me just say, as far as our crisis goes, every1 including myself is coming frm his own perspective. http://twitter.com/tulsathit/status/14208750123 Permalink | Leave a comment  »

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Some fantastic photos of the Bangkok riots
See the whole set of pictures here. See the full gallery on posterous Permalink | Leave a comment  »

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