May 2010: Thailand's reddest and bloodiest month

Nicholas Farrelly

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    Abstract

    Over the past week Thailands Red Shirt protest movement has, once again, largely faded from international media coverage. Its key leaders have been arrested or are in hiding, and many others associated with Red Shirt politics in Thailand are now subjected to witch-hunts and official ridicule. Dozens have been killed, iconic buildings burned, and thousands have been left injured or traumatised.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages2pp
    No.2 June 2010
    Specialist publicationEast Asia Forum
    Publication statusPublished - 2010

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