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Thaksin's "No" Crashes Hope of Ending Thailand's Political Impasse

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The ousted Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra Friday night shut the door of Thailand's political reconciliation by saying "no" to Government's negotiation offer and accusing some military members of being the mastermind of the 2006 coup. As the ongoing anti Government protests have no sign to decline and the world has become accustomed to a Thailand in political turmoil, analysts see the country's protracted political crisis is far from over.

Thaksin's "No" Crashes Hope of Ending Thailand's Political Impasse

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The ousted Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra Friday night shut the door of Thailand's political reconciliation by saying "no" to Government's negotiation offer and accusing some military members of being the mastermind of the 2006 coup. As the ongoing anti Government protests have no sign to decline and the world has become accustomed to a Thailand in political turmoil, analysts see the country's protracted political crisis is far from over.

Thaksin's "No" Crashes Hope of Ending Thailand's Political Impasse

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The ousted Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra Friday night shut the door of Thailand's political reconciliation by saying "no" to Government's negotiation offer and accusing some military members of being the mastermind of the 2006 coup. As the ongoing anti Government protests have no sign to decline and the world has become accustomed to a Thailand in political turmoil, analysts see the country's protracted political crisis is far from over.

Thaksin's "No" Crashes Hope of Ending Thailand's Political Impasse

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The ousted Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra Friday night shut the door of Thailand's political reconciliation by saying "no" to Government's negotiation offer and accusing some military members of being the mastermind of the 2006 coup. As the ongoing anti Government protests have no sign to decline and the world has become accustomed to a Thailand in political turmoil, analysts see the country's protracted political crisis is far from over.

Thai Anti Government Protesters Rally Opposing Foreign Loans' Borrowing

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The Thai anti Government protesters on Thursday afternoon staged a rally at the Finance Ministry expressing their disagreement with the Thai Government's plan to borrow huge foreign loans to boost the domestic economy.  Thai anti Government protesters, or the red shirted people, marching to stage a rally at the Finance Ministry in Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, on April 2nd, 2009. The protesters who are led by the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD)  held the rally to express their disagreement with the government's plan to borrow huge foreign loans to boost the domestic economy.

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