From The Age
Dated 10 August 2011
BANGKOK: Thailand's first woman prime minister, Yingluck Shinawatra, has left controversial leaders of the Red Shirt protest movement out of her first cabinet, avoiding political confrontation in the divided nation of 65 million.
From Big News Network
Dated 9 August 2011
BANGKOK: Thailand's new Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra finalised her new cabinet on Tuesday, leaving out controversial leaders of the "Red Shirt" protest movement which helped ...
From Channel News Asia
Dated 9 August 2011
BANGKOK: Thailand's new Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra finalised her new cabinet on Tuesday, leaving out controversial leaders of the "Red Shirt" protest movement which helped propel her to power.
From Big News Network
Dated 21 July 2011
BANGKOK: Thailand's election body approved six leaders of the "red shirt" movement as parliamentarians on Thursday, dismissing a raft of complaints about their role in bloody protests ...
From Times of India
Dated 21 July 2011
Thailand's election body approved six leaders of the "red shirt" movement as parliamentarians on Thursday, dismissing a raft of complaints about their role in bloody protests and rioting in Bangkok last year.
From Big News Network
Dated 4 July 2011
BANGKOK: Thailand's "Red Shirt" opposition protest movement on Monday urged their triumphant political allies to "find the truth" behind last year's bloody military ...