Thai government ends state of emergency

The Thai government agreed today to lift a state of emergency in Bangkok and surrounding provinces, eight months after it was imposed during sometimes violent anti-government protests in the capital.

Thai government ends state of emergency

The Thai government agreed today to lift a state of emergency in Bangkok and surrounding provinces, eight months after it was imposed during sometimes violent anti-government protests in the capital.

But the government of prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva will retain extraordinary powers, including the right to hold suspects without charge for up to a week, under a new security act that it says is needed to control anti-government groups.

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