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Smoke rising from burning tyres is seen in Thai capital Bangkok May 16, 2010. The Thai government's Center for Resolution of Emergency Situation (CRES) on Sunday decided not to impose a curfew in capital Bangkok right now, Aksara Kerdpol, the Army's assistant chief of staff, said. [Xinhua] |
The Thai government's Center for Resolution of Emergency Situation (CRES) on Sunday decided not to impose a curfew in capital Bangkok right now, Aksara Kerdpol, the Army's assistant chief of staff, said.
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The curfew's imposition might negatively affect the normal life of the general public, he explained.
His address to the nation was made after a CRES meeting, starting from about 02:30 p.m., to decide whether it was essential to impose the curfew amid the ongoing anti-government rally in central Bangkok.
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