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The demonstrations and the removal of the Thaksin-allied governments by court decisions inspired a backlash movement by the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship - known as the Red Shirts - that culminated in last year's protest that shut down the heart of Bangkok's shopping district for more than a month and led to deadly clashes with the military.
Thailand Faces Renewed Protests By Right-Wing Nationalist By GRANT PECK 2011
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People close to the government have said the military might choose to intervene again if a Thaksin-allied party wins any future election.
Blood Thrown at Thai PM House James Hookway 2010
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People close to the government have said the military might choose to intervene again if a Thaksin-allied party wins any future election, although Mr. Abhisit has ruled out any coup in the short term.
Blood Thrown at Premier's House James Hookway 2010
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People close to the government have said the military might choose to intervene again if a Thaksin-allied party wins any future election.
Blood Thrown at Thai PM House James Hookway 2010
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People close to the government have said the military might choose to intervene again if a Thaksin-allied party wins any future election, although Mr. Abhisit has ruled out any coup in the short term.
Blood Thrown at Premier's House James Hookway 2010
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The group, formally known as the People's Alliance for Democracy, occupied Bangkok's airports for a week in 2008 to protest a Thaksin-allied government.
Bangkok Prepares For Another Demonstration By THANYARAT DOKSONE 2010
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People close to the government have said the military might choose to intervene again if a Thaksin-allied party wins any future election.
Blood Thrown at Thai PM House James Hookway 2010
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People close to the government have said the military might choose to intervene again if a Thaksin-allied party wins any future election.
Blood Thrown at Thai PM House James Hookway 2010
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People close to the government have said the military might choose to intervene again if a Thaksin-allied party wins any future election, although Mr. Abhisit has ruled out any coup in the short term.
Blood Thrown at Premier's House James Hookway 2010
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The commission's move, which must be endorsed by government legal advisers could reduce the number of seats won by the Thaksin-allied party -- which didn't net a majority -- and make it more difficult to build a ruling coalition.
Kenyan President's Re-Election Is Undermined by Fraud Claims 2007
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