BANGKOK (AP) – Hopes for an end to Thailand's political crisis diminished Saturday following a new eruption of violence that killed two policemen and wounded 13 people in double nighttime attacks. The anti-government protest movement that has occupied central Bangkok for two months denied involvement. The attacks came after the so-called Red Shirt movement signaled that they were in general agreement with a government reconciliation plan... More>>The Dharma, sutras, and commentarial interpretations of interest to American Buddhists of all traditions with news that not only informs but transforms. Emphasis on meditation, enlightenment, karma, social evolution, and nonharming. (To contact us, leave a comment marked "private").
Friday, May 7, 2010
New Thai violence kills 2, mars compromise
BANGKOK (AP) – Hopes for an end to Thailand's political crisis diminished Saturday following a new eruption of violence that killed two policemen and wounded 13 people in double nighttime attacks. The anti-government protest movement that has occupied central Bangkok for two months denied involvement. The attacks came after the so-called Red Shirt movement signaled that they were in general agreement with a government reconciliation plan... More>>
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