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- International_reactions_to_the_2006_Thai_coup_d'état abstract "The 2006 Thailand coup d'état took place on 19 September 2006, when members of the Royal Thai Army staged a coup against the government of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. The coup, which is Thailand's first in fifteen years, followed a year-long political crisis involving Thaksin and political opponents and occurred less than a month before elections were scheduled to be held, on 15 October. The military postponed the upcoming elections, suspended the Constitution, dissolved Parliament, banned protests, suppressed and censored media outlets, declared martial law, and arrested Cabinet members. The coup was bloodless, with no casualties reported. Many organizations and countries expressed their concern about situation and hope for a peaceful resolution. Some countries advised recent travelers to Thailand to be alert due to safety concerns. International government statements concerning the coup ranged from harsh denunciations (including Australia, New Zealand, Denmark) to non-interference (including China, Laos). The US stated it was "disappointed" and that the coup had "no justification".".
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- International_reactions_to_the_2006_Thai_coup_d'état subject Category:2006_in_international_relations.
- International_reactions_to_the_2006_Thai_coup_d'état subject Category:Foreign_relations_of_Thailand.
- International_reactions_to_the_2006_Thai_coup_d'état subject Category:International_reactions.
- International_reactions_to_the_2006_Thai_coup_d'état subject Category:Political_history_of_Thailand.
- International_reactions_to_the_2006_Thai_coup_d'état comment "The 2006 Thailand coup d'état took place on 19 September 2006, when members of the Royal Thai Army staged a coup against the government of Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. The coup, which is Thailand's first in fifteen years, followed a year-long political crisis involving Thaksin and political opponents and occurred less than a month before elections were scheduled to be held, on 15 October.".
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