People's Daily Online 2 months ago

Thailand's PAD leaders acknowledge charges on intruding Gov't

Five of six core leaders of the People's Alliance for Democracy Friday reported to police to acknowledge charges concerning their intruding the Government House last year. Full Article at People's Daily Online

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  1. BANGKOK, Sept 25 (Xinhua) -- Five of six core leaders of the People's Alliance for Democracy Friday reported to police to acknowledge charges concerning their intruding the Government House last year. Full Article at Xinhua

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