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Thai opposition to press ahead with protests

Thai opposition to press ahead with protestsBangkok  - Thailand's fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra has rejected a government offer of reconciliation talks, asking instead for a massive show of protest support, media reports said Saturday.

Thaksin used a video link to tell a protest rally in Bangkok that negotiations were impossible because the future of the country was as stake.

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said Friday he would welcome any moves to defuse political tensions with mediated talks, and Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban had earlier offered to talk to Thaksin personally.

10-year sentence given for posting found insulting to Thai king

10-year sentence given for posting found insulting to Thai king Bangkok - A Bangkok court jailed an oil engineer for 10 years Friday for posting a picture deemed insulting to the Thai monarch on a website, the first verdict using new computer crime laws enacted in 2007.

Suwicha Thakho was initially sentenced to 20 years but the court lowered the term because of his guilty plea. Suwicha, a married man with children, wept after the sentencing, the Nation newspaper reported.

Thai opposition willing to protest for a six months

Thai opposition willing to protest for a six months Bangkok  - Thailand's anti-government Red Shirt movement is ready for six months of countrywide protests to force a new election and defeat their critics, Jakrapob Penkair, a leader of political group loyal to fugitive former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, said Thursday.

Jakrapob's group - the National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship - is now focused on a creating a huge show of popular anger against an "illegitimate government" next Wednesday, he said.

Thai market gains 2.9 per cent despite local political worries

Thai market gains 2.9 per cent despite local political worries Bangkok - Thai shares climbed 2.96 per cent Thursday on the back of a robust overnight performance by Wall Street and a shiver of optimism over the global financial crisis although prices remained dogged by local political worries, analysts said.

The Stock Exchange of Thailand index ended at 422.96, up 12.87 points.

Asian tourist industry on knife edge, tourism association says

Asian tourist industry on knife edge, tourism association says   Bangkok - Asia's tourism industry may bounce back from the global financial crisis sooner than other regions, but it is in such a fragile state that another shock could be disastrous, a senior industry official said Thursday.

The Pacific Asia Travel Association, an industry lobby, forecast an average 4.2-per-cent annual growth in tourist arrivals from this year through to 2011, with a mild recovery showing later this year or in early 2010.

Anti-government protestors to march on Thai Finance Ministry

Anti-government protestors to march on Thai Finance Ministry Bangkok - Anti-government protestors are to march on the Finance Ministry Thursday to demonstrate against borrowing foreign money to bolster the shrinking Thai economy, protest leaders said.

The move appeared designed to crank up tension in Bangkok before Songkran, the Thai New Year, which begins April 13, a time when most Thais leave the city to visit their families.

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