Tag: Paradorn Pattanatabut
Security chief reinstated to original job
NAKHON PATHOM, March 25 – Tawil Pliensri, transferred to an inactive post since 2011, was reinstated to his position as secretary general of the...
CMPO proposes lifting emergency decree
BANGKOK, March 12 - The Center for Maintaining Peace and Order (CMPO) has proposed lifting the two-month state of emergency and replace it with...
Protesters warned of harsh action, move to invoke new emergency decree
BANGKOK, Feb 21 – Protesters were warned today of harsh legal action if they intrude into the Centre for Maintaining Peace and Order (CMPO)...
Govt: PDRC’s protests will be more threatening next week
BANGKOK, 19 January 2014 The government has assessed that the anti-government mass rallies are likely to escalate next week. Security measures will be heightened...
Security chief: Emergency Decree probable if turmoil deepens
BANGKOK, Jan 6 - The government will not impose an emergency decree in Bangkok unless the political turmoil escalates to casualties or terrorism, according...
NSC chief believes protest ambience will improve positively
BANGKOK, Dec 15 - National Security Council (NSC) chief said he believed the protest ambience will improve for the better, changing from confrontation to...
Security chief: Government can still handle protests
BANGKOK, Nov 29 - Lt Gen Paradorn Pattanatabut, secretary-general of the National Security Council (NSC), asked anti-government protesters to use peaceful means while saying...
Court issues warrant to arrest protest leader Suthep
BANGKOK, Nov 26 – The Criminal Court today issued a warrant to arrest former Democrat MP Suthep Thaugsuban for instigating unrest and work stoppages,...
NSC chief denies government accepts BRN demands
BANGKOK, Nov 22 -- Thailand's National Security Council (NSC) chief today denied a report that the security agency has accepted the 5-point demands of...
Police take full control, no military force needed
BANGKOK, Nov 7 – Enforcement of the Internal Security Act (ISA) will not be widened despite the government’s concerns on the widespread protests against...