Thai government rejects peace talks unless protests end

THE Thai government rejected a proposal yesterday for peace talks with leaders of the Red Shirt protesters to end the deadly mayhem gripping Bangkok, saying negotiations cannot start until the demonstrators disperse.

Thai government rejects peace talks unless protests end

The decision set back hopes of stemming the crisis after six days of violence that left 39 people dead and destabilised a country once regarded as one of south-east Asia’s strongest democracies.

Thousands of anti-government Red Shirts, many rural poor, remain camped behind barricades to press their demand for quick national elections. Their sympathisers battled soldiers in nearby streets.

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