Saturday, 24 May 2014

Thailand Army continue crackdown after coup .,

 2007,Thai  Kingdom  Constitution  :  Chapter  Two   is   in  a   question  .
After  the  Thai  Kingdom  Army   coup   the   constitution  chapter  two   has been  existed  for  the   Thai  Army  to   protect  the   King  as   the  Head   of  Thai   Kingdom  .  The  Chapter  Two  of    Thai  Kingdom   constitution  will   be   the  question  of   the   thai  political   crisis  among  the  Thai   Political  Parties  . The  struggle   between   the   the  pro-government  and   the  anti-government   groups   or  the  red  shirts  and  the  yellow  shirts   group  as   a  long    time  being   political  crisis  in  Thai  people   .  The  ruling  party  and  the  opposition   party   can not   resolve  or   find  out  the   solution  in  democratic  process   . 
        The   last   question  ,  a black  September  for   the   Innocent   Thai  people  was   made   by   the   Thai   Constitutional  Court   whose   verdict   was   the   time-bomb  for  Thai   Kingdom  .
      And  than  ,  Thai Kingdom  Army takes   the government's   power
 in  complicated  method   without   time  table  to   declare  the  World  .

Thailand's military has ordered 35 more people, including prominent academics, to report to them by Saturday afternoon as the post-coup crackdown continues.
The move comes a day after the army ordered more than 100 politicians, including ex-PM Yingluck Shinawatra, to come to the military council.
Ms Yingluck was detained in Bangkok on Friday and spent the night in custody.
Meanwhile, the US has suspended $3.5m (£2.1m) in military aid to Thailand and told the army to restore civilian rule.
Washington also urged tourists to cancel trips and halted non-essential visits by US government officials, following Thursday's coup.
Officials said Ms Yingluck would not be held for more than a week but insisted that her detention was necessary while matters in the country were organised.
Ms Yingluck, who had been PM until being removed by the judiciary this month, was ordered to report to the military along with more than 100 other politicians, including acting PM Niwatthamrong Boonsongphaisan.
 There were protests against the military's actions in Bangkok on Friday but they were relatively small
Thai military spokesman Col Werachon Sukhondhadhpatipak said Saturday that the politicians were detained to give them "time to think".
He refused to reveal where the detained were being held and said that their mobile phones had been confiscated.
Those listed on Friday who are yet to hand themselves into the military had until 16:00 local time (09:00 GMT) otherwise the "law enforcement will be decisive," he added.

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If the situation is peaceful, we are ready to return power to the people”
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He said those named on the military's new list had until 13:00 local time (06:00 GMT) to report to the army.
Col Werachon said the detainees were being encouraged "to find common ground" and that the army wanted "to change their perception."
On Friday. army chief Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha met key officials and told them that reform must come before any elections.
Gen Prayuth summoned governors, business leaders and civil servants to the Bangkok Army Club.
Six of Thailand's most senior military officers have now been appointed to run the country, with provincial commanders supervising local government. 

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