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Thai capital in state of emergency
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-04-12 16:09 BANGKOK -- Thailand has imposed a state of emergency in its capital, Bangkok, and surrounding areas.
The action by Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva comes a day after anti-government protesters swarmed into a hotel hosting an Asian summit, forcing its cancellation.
The decree bans gatherings of more than five people and forbids reporting that is considered threatening to public order. Abhisit imposed a state of emergency after a 16-nation Asian summit was overrun, but revoked it six hours later after regional leaders were safely airlifted to a nearby military airport. The country's political tension has simmered since former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was removed by a military coup in 2006. Thaksin opponents marched last year to remove Thaksin's allies from power, even shutting down the country's main international airport for about a week in November. After a court ordered the removal of the previous pro-Thaksin government, Abhisit was appointed by Parliament in December, sparking Thaksin supportors to take to the streets. |