http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/BB28CE33-BA12-4D97-87FC-4C08755E0866.htm

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SUNDAY, JUNE 10, 2007
3:59 MECCA TIME, 0:59 GMT


            Thais rally against army rule   
           
           
     
           
                             
                              Demonstrators marched to the army headquarters 
[AFP]
                             

                       
                  Several thousand opponents of Thailand's military-installed 
government have marched through Bangkok's streets to army headquarters, in 
their most defiant protest yet against the regime that came to power after a 
coup d'etat last year.
                       
                        
                       

                  Banners read: "The Coup. Get Out!" while some protesters wore 
T-shirts emblazoned with the face of Thaksin Shinawatra , who was removed by 
the military in September 2006. 
                       
                        
                       
                       
                       
                       
                  Police officers formed two large human barricades to prevent 
protesters reaching the army building, but each barricade was peacefully 
dispersed following negotiations between officers and rally organisers.

                   

                  As they marched towards the headquarters, the crowd shouted:  
"Thaksin come back! The CNS Get Out!" referring to the junta, which calls 
itself the Council for National Security (CNS).

                   

                  Earlier on Saturday, army commander General Sonthi 
Boonyaratglin, who led last year's coup, said the situation remained under 
control.

                   

                  "There is nothing to worry about ... they [protesters] can 
come, but everything will be within the rule of law," he said according to the 
state Thai News Agency.

                   

                  Exile

                   

                  Thaksin has lived in exile since the bloodless coup. His 
allies, who have organised daily anti-junta protests, claimed some 40,000 
people joined Saturday's rally.

                   

                  Pro-Thaksin groups have said they will continue daily 
demonstrations until a major anti-junta rally scheduled for June 24.

                   

                       
                        The protest has so far been peaceful [AFP] 
                  In May, Thailand's Constitutional Tribunal dissolved 
Thaksin's Thai Rak Thai (TRT) party and barred Thaksin and 110 senior party 
leaders from politics for five years due to election law violations.

                   

                  The judges at the tribunal were appointed by the military. 
The same court cleared the Democrat Party, TRT's main political rival, of 
similar vote fraud charges.

                   

                  The junta has justified the coup by saying Thaksin was 
corrupt and it would probe alleged graft during his five years in office.

                       
                       
                 
           
     


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