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Queen Sofia reaches Thailand to attend King Bhumibol's funeral
Spain's Queen Sofia has reached the Thai capital to attend the funeral of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, who died last year, diplomatic officials told EFE Wednesday.
THAILAND: PERPETRATORS OF ANTI-DRUG MASSACRE ESCAPE JUSTICE
\"Due to lack of evidence, as many witnesses have refused to come forward to provide vital information to the investigators, this panel couldn't hold anyone responsible,\" [Surayud Chulanont] was quoted as having told the press in Monday's edition of the \"Bangkok Post\" newspaper. Belligerent comments made by government officials confirmed the level of force being permitted in the crackdown. The drug dealers \"will be put behind bars or even vanish without a trace. Who cares?\" said Wan Mohamad Noor Matha, interior minister at the time. Thaksin added, \"The government's strategy is to smoke out pushers, who will be eliminated by their own kind.\" This week's turn of events exposed the junta and its political allies on another count. \"This means that there is no hope for criminal justice in Thailand,\" said Sunai Phasuk, the Thai researcher for the global rights lobby Human Rights Watch. \"I have completely lost my faith, since not a single official has been prosecuted for being involved in this very brutal campaign. And they cannot say that officials were not involved.\"
Thai king said working in hospital room
Privy Councillor and former prime minister Gen Surayud Chulanont said His Majesty the King's condition has improved and His Majesty can now work in his hospital room.
Thai PM vows to hold on until elections
As well as the five ministers who have already resigned from the interim government after being accused of illegally holding shares, four more are under a cloud and a six-month-old allegation that Mr [Surayud Chulanont] himself has broken the law by owning a holiday...
Thailand to head to polls in December
General Sonthi Boonyaratglin, the man who led the coup and who heads up the all powerful Council for National Security, says he would be open to a political role after the junta steps down.