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Tuesday, 20 May 2014

BREAKING NEWS: Thai coup d'etat

Thailand Army Declares Martial Law



19 May, 2014


Update: THAI MILITARY CHANNEL 5 SAYS MARTIAL LAW `NOT A COUP'. Ah, gotta love the New Normal: full of non-coupy martial laws.
This is how in Thailand people are told to keep calm and keep BTFD:
URGENT: Thai troops seize TV broadcaster after declaring martial law; ticker message on screen reads "no need to worry"

The Thai army's declaration of martial law on Tuesday is designed to restore peace and order and does not constitute a coup, Agence France-Presse said, quoting an announcement on military-run television.
In other news, don't call this man, General Prayuth Chan-ocha, Commander-in-Chief of the Royal Thai Army and Chairman of Army United Football Club, the new "president" just yet.


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With Russia amassing troops on the border with Ukraine, China doing the same with Vietnam, the already volatile situation in Libya and Syria imploding with every passing day, the only geopolitical variable that was missing was a martial law and/or sovereign coup. Moments ago Thailand just declares the former and while the latter is still absent it too is likely just a moment of time.AP reports that "Thailand's army has declared martial law after six months of anti-government protests and political crisis, Associated Press said on Tuesday, citing an army statement issued in Bangkok." In other words, after not sternly not taking sides in the near civil war situation in Thailand for the longest time, the army finally picked a side: its own.
More from Bloomberg:


Martial law imposed nationwide with army commander Prayuth Chan-Ocha as head of a new peacekeeping center, Nation TV reports on website, citing statement from military.

Martial law imposed after political demonstrations led to deaths and property damage: report

Prayuth to have live TV address at 6am local time
Which naturally is good for stocks: all day today equity futures were very confused about what bad news to use a springboard to new, all time highs. Now, the road ahead is clear.
Several more reports from the ground:
Everyone in ‪#Bangkok ‪#Thailand is waking up to the news that martial law has been declared & there are soldiers at the TV stations
There is apparently going to be an announcement soon on national TV which will hopefully clear up any confusion of whose in charge ‪#Thailand
6am So far Thai TV is as normal despite the presence of soldiers. During the last coup they showed newsreels of the Royal family ‪#Thailand
AP at 6am: “It was not immediately clear whether a coup d’etat was underway” ‪#Thailand

6:05am So far all Thai TV stations look as normal - RT ‪@7_preysor: 06.05.ทีวีทุกช่องยังปกติ รอ…..!?!? ‪pic.twitter.com/ptyXx9TUWk ‪#Thailand

Armed soldiers now on the streets of ‪#Bangkok after martial law was declared (Pic ‪@joey_kanis) ‪#Thailand


Radio NZ catches up

Thai army now in control

 The army in Thailand has declared martial law and granted itself wide-ranging powers to enforce it.



21 May, 2014


The military said it had taken the action to preserve peace and order, and declaration did not constitute a coup.

The BBC reports the move came on Monday after a long-running political crisis and escalating tensions between the government and the opposition.
Earlier this month, a court ordered Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and several cabinet ministers to step down.

Ms Yingluck's brother, Thaksin Shinawatra, was ousted as prime minister in an army coup in 2006. He now lives in exile.

Ms Yingluck's government took office after winning elections in 2011. Her party has broad support outside the capital.

Thailand has seen 18 military takeovers since 1932.


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