Tuesday, 20 May 2014

Army's Martial law in Thailand surprise to gov't


BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) - The Thai army declared martial law throughout the country Tuesday in a surprise move that an aide to the embattled Prime Minister said the government didn't know about beforehand.
 
"They took this action unilaterally. The government is having a special meeting regarding this. We have to watch and see if the army chief honors his declaration of impartiality," the aide said, describing the situation as "half a coup d'etat."
 
Lt. Gen. Nipat Thonglek told CNN the move was not a coup.
 
"The Army aims to maintain peace, order and public safety for all groups and all parties," a ticker running on the army's television channel said. "People are urged not to panic, and can carry on their business as usual. Declaring martial law is not a coup d'etat."
 
Martial law went into effect at 3:00 am on Tuesday, the ticker said. More + VIDEO

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