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Saturday, April 25, 2009

Thai PM lifts state of emergency

The Thai prime minister has lifted a state of emergency imposed in the capital Bangkok after clashes between anti-government protesters and troops last week.Abhisit Vejjajiva made the announcement at the end of a two-day parliamentary session aimed at finding a solution to the country's political crisis."Lifting the state of emergency is one of the measures to find a solution for the country. The government wants reconciliation and to move the country forward," Abhisit told parliament on Friday.The state of emergency, banning gatherings of more than five people and giving government forces additional powers, was imposed on April 12 at the height of anti-government protests.Known as the Red Shirts, protesters had besieged Abhisit's offices for several weeks and derailed a meeting of regional leaders in nearby Pattaya in an attempt to force the prime minister to resign and call elections.The Red Shirts, mostly supporters of Thaksin Shinawatra, a former prime minister, called off their own protests last week following street battles with the military and Bangkok residents that left two people dead and more than 130 injured.

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