Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Thailand's army criticized for 'de facto coup' - Los Angeles Times

The Royal Thai Army's imposition of martial law nationwide on Tuesday drew condemnations from human rights groups and thrust the Southeast Asian kingdom into deeper political uncertainty stemming from months of crippling anti-government protests.

As Thai soldiers took up positions across Bangkok, the leadership of the powerful army, which has staged 11 successful coups since 1932, said the move was not a coup but an effort "to restore peace and order" with supporters and opponents of the government seemingly headed for a showdown within days.