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Thailand Coup
http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au...8-1702,00.html Radio Thailand English Schedule 0000 0030 E.Africa 9570 0030 0100 N.America 5890 (0100 0200 " " 5890 - Thai language) 0200 0230 " " 5890 0530 0600 Europe 17655 1230 1300 Oceania 9835 1400 1430 Oceania 9830 1900 2000 Europe 7155 2030 2045 Europe 9680 From other newsgroups ____________________________ All local TV stations have suspended normal programming and are showing the same blue background with an announcement of the state of emergency. and are playing patriotic music much of it praising the King. Some mobile phone services are disrupted. Thai media web sites Bangkok Post etc are overloaded I just came back from the airport, there was very heavy traffic on the tollway near the off ramp to international, traffic was banked back for 2 kilometres but apart from that no evidence of anything unusual there, all the action seems to be at government house. An anouncement is to be made later in the night, things may become clearer then. ______________________________________________ They have blocked CNN and BBC on UBC cable television where I live in downtown Bangkok. The vendors along the night market in Silom road were ordered by police to close and go home around 11pm. Other businesses are closing too. The taxi drivers are heading home with their cars. This is not a night to be out in the streets. _______________________________________________ Here are some eyewittness reports from the BBC website: SANAPATH, BANGKOK The situation is very unclear at the moment and Thai people like myself cannot receive any information from the media apart from the occasional pre-recorded messages that more or less suggested that everything is under control... I think everyone is wondering now why the state of emergency was called in the first place. It is fair to say that as Thai citizens we should be the first people to hear about this, not the people who attend the UN Assembly. ROBERTUS, BANGKOK I was on my way to the airport from Hua Lampong Station, thereby passing through Government House. At least five tanks have blocked the roads but everything seems to be calm, restaurants are closed down and armed soldiers are patrolling on motorcycles. NARUSS, BANGKOK I was holding a meeting in downtown Bangkok and the meeting was interrupted and everyone was out of the building immediately. There are also troops of fully armed soldiers and tanks around Bangkok, including Chinatown. Now I am at my girlfriend's place. My place is next to the king's palace. RUSSELL MILES, BANGKOK I took a taxi to Government House, or as near to it as we could. Troops and guys dressed in Swat-style gear are strolling around. There is a tense but fairly controlled atmosphere. Tanks are lined up blocking the streets, I saw a group of blokes bundling a cameraman and another chap into a van. We are taking photos, but not out in the open. BILL HANSON, BANGKOK As I emerged from the subway at Rama 4 and Sathorn I heard sirens and then saw a convoy of military vehicles head on to Sathorn Road with sirens blaring and buses of troops with guns at their sides. Haven't see this for many years here. JOE P. THAWILVEJJAKUL, BANGKOK We are seeing a large manoeuvres of armed vehicles near Government House area. This is definitely for real! _______________________________________________ In BBC they said that army has control of the TV station, radio station and the government house. The loyalty of troops outside Bangkok is unclear. |