12.01.2014, 02:22
Mutmaßlich führen die anhaltenden Proteste bzw. teils auch Unruhen zu einem Zusammenziehen von Armeeteilen. Auch wenn die Armeeführung sich offenkundig ausgleichend verhalten möchte, bleibt abzuwarten, was dies genau bedeuten wird...
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Schneemann.
Zitat:Thailand: Seven hurt as gunmen fire on Bangkok protest
At least seven people have been injured when unknown gunmen opened fire on anti-government demonstrators in the protest-hit Thai capital, Bangkok. [...] Army chief Gen Prayuth Chan-Ocha said on Saturday: "I want to urge all sides and everybody, please don't clash and fight. We're all Thais. We can think differently but we cannot kill each other." [...]
Thousands of soldiers will deployed with the police to keep order next week, but the troops will be confined to protecting buildings rather than helping the police confront the protesters.
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Schneemann.