The website that released the audio clip in which Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva allegedly orders the use of force against red-shirt demonstrators over Songkran has been shut down, Information and Communications Technology Minister Ranongrak Suwanchawee... ...full story at Bangkok Post
from Bangkok Post on Fri, Aug 28 2009
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| 30 Dec 08 |
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Thai protesters maintain vigil »
YouTube video Crowds opposed to Thailand's new Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva are rallying outside parliament for a second day.
Mr Abhisit was due to make his first policy speech on Monday, but had to abandon the attempt.
Demonstrators loyal to the ousted former... |
| 27 Aug 09 |
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PM knows sources of voice clip » Bangkok Post Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said on Thursday he knew that those who emailed the audio clip that sounded like his voice ordering officials to use force against the red-shirt protesters during the Songkran riots in April were connected to politicians... |
| 27 Aug 09 |
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PM: Edited voice clip misleading » Bangkok Post Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva insisted the email containing a voice message that sounded like his was being edited and misleading. In the message, the voice orders officials to use force against the red-shirt protesters during the Songkran riot in... |
| 02 Sep 09 |
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Thaksin denies any link to Abhisit clip » Bangkok Post Former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra on Wednesday afternoon issued a statement denying any involvement in the audio clip featuring Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva’s voice ordering the use of force against red-shirts in April. |
| 28 Aug 09 |
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Anupong: PM never says as heard » Bangkok Post Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva never said as heard from the controversial audio clip that was intended to make people believe that he ordered use of force to break up the red shirts during the Songkran riots, said army chief Anupong Paojinda in a press... |
| 31 Aug 09 |
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Spokesman denies giving out PM clip » Bangkok Post Pongthep Thepkanchana, spokesman for former premier Thaksin Shinawatra, on Monday denied being the source of the controversial audio clip of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva. |