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  1. Lerla â€@Lerlaforever 1m Facebook is back on service again. Jon Russell â€@jonrussell 1m Facebook is now accessible in Thailand after being offline for around half an hour #thaicoup
  2. Tulip Naksompop â€@Tulip_Oum 5m ICT permanent secretary says there's an order to block FB temporarily, citing many uses as tool to instigate conflict.-@Richart_NOW26
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    Andrew MacG Marshall â€@zenjournalist 2m BREAKING — Thai military junta confirms it has blocked Facebook Tulip Naksompop â€@Tulip_Oum 5m ICT permanent secretary says there's an order to block FB temporarily, citing many uses as tool to instigate conflict.-@Richart_NOW26
  4. Andrew MacG Marshall â€@zenjournalist 2m BREAKING — Thai military junta confirms it has blocked Facebook
  5. George Thaivisa â€@georgebkk 1m Facebook down across Thailand Steve Herman â€@W7VOA 3m Bangkok Post: According to telecommunications sources, about 30 million #Facebook accounts have been blocked since 3pm เครือข่ายพลเมืองเน็ต â€@thainetizen 5m #ThaiCoup : @facebook inaccessible since 15:40 from 3/4G networks (True, DTAC, AIS), True and TOT ADSLs. 3BB ADSL and TOT Fiber unaffected. Richard Barrow â€@RichardBarrow 53s 4pm Although some ISPs in #Thailand are allowing people to open Facebook, many say they cannot access it. Both on the web & apps bangkokpundit â€@bangkokpundit 58s FYI RT @Mikepeeljourno: #ThaiCoup: #Thailand junta spokesperson denies military blocking Facebook. Says it must be a technical problem.
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    Facebook has 26 million users in Thailand btw. So if true it will piss off many many many people! เครือข่ายพลเมืองเน็ต â€@thainetizen 5m #ThaiCoup : @facebook inaccessible since 15:40 from 3/4G networks (True, DTAC, AIS), True and TOT ADSLs. 3BB ADSL and TOT Fiber unaffected. Richard Barrow â€@RichardBarrow 53s 4pm Although some ISPs in #Thailand are allowing people to open Facebook, many say they cannot access it. Both on the web & apps bangkokpundit â€@bangkokpundit 58s FYI RT @Mikepeeljourno: #ThaiCoup: #Thailand junta spokesperson denies military blocking Facebook. Says it must be a technical problem. Kitty Chirapongse â€@gnarlykitty 10m OK on AIS doesn't work but http://Instagram.com on True does. “@gnarlykitty: Instagram is gone. #shitjustgotreal #thaicoup†Mike White â€@juniorinbkk 4m @veen_NT Can get FB, but on DTAC only.
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    I personally expected twitter to be blocked before Facebook It is still working at my home though .... matter of time? 2Bangkok â€@2Bangkok 6m Unable to connect to Facebook in Thailand... Speculation it has been blocked by the junta Isriya Paireepairit â€@markpeak 9m @james_clark AIS, DTAC, TOT seems to be blocked. still accessible from 3BB Fiber. เครือข่ายพลเมืองเน็ต â€@thainetizen 8m Thai netizens reported inaccessible FB amid anticipation that junta 2 block social media. Can't confirm if this involves Thai authorities. Richard Barrow â€@RichardBarrow 2m 3:50pm I can only open Facebook when I turn on my VPN. Are the junta really blocking it? #ThaiCoup #Thailand pic.twitter.com/Ft0tbrG0xb
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    RedThroughoutTheLand â€@UDD_English 39m CONFIRMED - UDD co-leaders who were detained by Junta have been released including Thida, Nattawut, Jatuporn, Weng, Veerakarn, Korkeaw etc.
  9. And BBC reporter says: Jonathan Head â€@pakhead 6m @KhaosodEnglish: Army Loudspeaker 'Hijacked' http://bit.ly/1keaxxY #ThaiCoup†Like the tearful soldier & pepper spray. Imaginative excuses
  10. http://www.nationmultimedia.com/breakingnews/Northeastern-southern-children-underweight-stunted-30234822.html Children in Thailand's Northeast and South have been found more underweight and stunted than children in other regions, according to a survey by the National Statistical Office (NSO) and Unicef. The survey also found that 16 per cent of children under five years old in Thailand are too short for their age and nine per cent are underweight. The survey was carried out by a survey by the National Statistical Office (NSO) and Unicef among 27,000 households nationwide between September and November 2012. The Nation
  11. That was already posted a few posts ago.
  12. http://en.khaosod.co.th/detail.php?newsid=1401260771&typecate=06&section= BANGKOK — The military officer who berated anti-coup protesters and called the foreign media "scoundrels" at a protest at Victory Monument earlier this week was not a military officer after all, the army has claimed. According to deputy army spokesperson Col. Sirichan Nga-thong, the man behind the loudspeaker was an imposter who collaborated with anti-coup protesters to smear the Thai army. "At this moment, there has been dissemination of texts or video clips that intend to portray soldiers as power abusers," Col. Sirichan said, citing the video clip of an officer delivering an hour-long rant against anti-coup protesters and foreign media at the anti-coup protest at Victory Monument on 26 May. The video, which has since been in Thailand, captures the speaker accusing anti-coup demonstrators of being unpatriotic "scums" who are being paid to protest. He also directs an unusual amount of scorn towards the foreign press covering the protest, going as far as calling them "scoundrels" who want to sabotage Thailand. However, Col. Sirichan insisted that the speaker in question was in fact a provocateur "dressed up in military uniform," and that the anti-coup movement is circulating the video clip to vilify the army. "Such action is inciting hatred against security force. I beg you to stop," Col. Sirichan said in a press conference yesterday. "I insist that all soldiers perform their duty with restraint in every aspect." Col. Sirichan also threatened to take legal action against those who published the video clips. Curiously, during the several hours in which the alleged imposter was manning the loudspeaker from inside an army humvee, none of the surrounding military personnel made any effort to stop him. In the past week, military spokespersons have made a number of bold assertions that appear to lack substantial evidence. When a photo of a crying soldier went viral on the internet earlier this week, the army made a public statement clarifying that the soldier was crying from pepper spray fired by anti-coup protester, not out of sympathy for the demonstrators his troops were trying to contain. Witnesses at the scene did not report seeing any use of pepper spray. On Monday, another army spokesperson accused anti-coup demonstrations of being organised and funded by tuu maa (illegal slot machine) mafia, who allegedly pay each demonstrator 400 - 1,000 baht to join protests. The military has repeatedly warned the media not to report any material that might "incite unrest" or undermine the mission of the National Council of Peace and Order (NCPO), which seized power from the former government on 22 May. The NCPO has already blocked over 200 websites, and is drafting plans for a internet gateway that will allow the military to censor online material more efficiently, Prachatai English reports.
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    tulsathit â€@tulsathit 9m Another view of Jatuporn on TV. RT @ittipat_Rw: pic.twitter.com/q2FZ9NurlW tulsathit â€@tulsathit 2m Very observant. RT @julienlopez01: first time i see Jatuporn with a white shirt
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    tulsathit â€@tulsathit 5m Following intense rumours about his fate, Army-run TV Channel 5 release a footage of Jatuporn today at unknown location. tulsathit â€@tulsathit 5m Jatuporn: I want country to have peace and I understand (the situation) well. via @ktnews tulsathit â€@tulsathit 1m Jatuporn talks about life in custody. RT @Iamvee_matichon: pic.twitter.com/Ero6kd8Df3 Richard Barrow â€@RichardBarrow 21m RT @Col_Gerini: THAI TG917 Heathrow-Bangkok tonight 21.30 cancelled for lack of passengers. Those stranded will fly TG911 1230 tomorrow Richard Barrow â€@RichardBarrow 18m 10pm Curfew - RT @TielandThailand: Army & police driving through Chiang Mai, using loudspeaker to tell people to go home tulsathit â€@tulsathit 56s FCCT has denied helping Chaturon "stage" his arrest, saying whether Army would come and get him was beyond its control.
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    tulsathit â€@tulsathit 2m New curfew - midnight to 4 am - starts tomorrow. tomorrow = 28th of May
  16. tulsathit â€@tulsathit 2m New curfew - midnight to 4 am - starts tomorrow. tomorrow = 28th of May
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    William Davies AFP â€@WilwithoneL 1m Armed police women at victory monument pic.twitter.com/30jVzaSvFG
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    Two reporters summoned by Army secretary, warned not to try to corner junta chief http://www.nationmultimedia.com/breakingnews/Two-reporters-summoned-by-Army-secretary-warned-no-30234743.html Army secretary Maj Gen Polphat Wannaphak Tuesday summoned two reporters to warn them not to try to corner National Council for Peace and Order Gen Prayuth Chan-ocha with questions in press conferences. Polphat summoned Suparirk Thongchairit of Thai Rath and Wassana Nanuam of Bangkok Post to meet him at the Army headquarters at 2 pm. Polphat informed the two of message from Prayuth, saying the NCPO chief felt uneasy about the two raising questions in a way to try to corner him during the press conference on Monday. "Prayuth asked me to tell you that he is not only the Army chief but he is also the lead of the country's administration for both executive and legislative affairs. So, when you ask questions that will be made public, please think about the questions carefully as it's not time to answer those questions yet," Polphat told the two reporters. The Nation
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    Richard Barrow â€@RichardBarrow 5m Like I mentioned yesterday, only a few Thai media are tweeting pictures of the protests any more. In the past there were dozens of them. Richard Barrow â€@RichardBarrow 1m I have a feeling that the Thai media have been warned not to tweet live about the protests as it encourages more people to join noi thamma â€@noithamma 3m Military warns 2 reporters, Wassana Nanuam n thairath reporter against asking Prayuth harsh questions: ktnews
  20. Robaus, Yingy should be happy Suthep stopped her. Otherwise she would be up for another charge on violating the constitution. They SHOULD have paid when they could while they were the government. Obviously they didnt give a rats ass about the farmers till Suthep started bringing the subject up. Only THEN were they all of a sudden concerned with paying the farmers. Which at that point the could NOT as it is forbidden for a caretaker gov to borrow money. If they would have broken the constitution at that point as well she would have been behind bars for many years. So she should thank Suthep for pointing that out to her
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    tulsathit â€@tulsathit 1m All of a sudden, Finance Ministry, long quiet over rice pledging scheme, has said it caused Bt500 billion loss. Khaosod English â€@KhaosodEnglish 33s Unclear where soldiers are taking ex-Minister Chaturon, he could go to martial court & face time in jail for defying summons order until now
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    In bad news ...... it seems both pro and anti coup people are demonstrating at Victory monument .....
  23. Have to admit though, the army has it easier. The caretaker government could not borrow money because the constitution forbade it. The military tossed out the constitution so they can do what they want.
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