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POLITICAL CRISIS

King: It's a mess

In his most direct and critically timed political message, HM questions legitimacy of April 2 poll, but rules out exercising his power under Article 7




Army chief admits agencies are using 'blacklists' in South

Sonthi orders review of lists, saying they may reflect personal grudges





Govt, PAD take battle to courts

While the caretaker government moves to open the new Parliament without confirmation that the required 500 MPs will be present, the People's Alliance for Democracy is seeking to nullify the election through all possible legal channels.



Cambodia to ban 'Khmer Rouge' horror flick from Thailand

Phnom Penh - Cambodia's culture ministry is set to ban a Thai film set in a fictional prison resembling a notorious Khmer Rouge torture centre, an official said Wednesday.



EC should quit if April 2 is nullified

The Election Commission (EC) came under pressure on Wednesday to quit if the consortium of courts decides to nullify the April 2 election following His Majesty the King's historic speech on Tuesday night.



Blacklist should be reivewed : SBPPBC

The Southern Border Provinces Peace Building Command (SBPPBC) on Wednesday demanded the concerned intelligence agencies review the "blacklist" of suspected militants after a rare public comment by the army chief over its accuracy.



HM the King's April 26 speeches (unofficial translation)

His Majesty addressed the Administrative and Supreme Courts' judges during separate Royal audience at Klai Kangwol Palace in Prachuap Khiri Khan on Tuesday at 5.42pm.



Judges to unravel mess

Acting on this week's royal advice that the judiciary put an end to the political turmoil, the country's three top courts will tomorrow meet to map out a solution.



Pedal power better: Govt

The Interior Ministry has urged its 8,000 officials to ride bicycles to work as part of an energy-conservation campaign.






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