(Reuters) - Anti-government "red shirt" protesters fought for a third day with troops, turning central Bangkok into a war zone and heightening fears of a bloody crackdown at the demonstrators' ...
RED shirt leaders have stepped up pressure on Thailand's incoming coalition government to release 61 of their supporters who were jailed after last year's violent protests on Bangkok's streets.
The Pheu Thai Party's call for supporters to wear red shirts today appears to be a last-ditch effort to re-energise its traditional "red-shirt" base. The rally, titled "Dress in Red", will be held at ...
Nong Bua, a small village of less than a hundred families on the outskirts of Udonthani city in north-east Thailand, has declared itself “red.” In a ceremony on June 15, inaugurated by Buddhist monks ...