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Emergency declared in west Burma Map of Rakhine Myanmar Myanmar: President Thein Sein has announced a state of emergency in the western state of Rakhine, following a week of sectarian attacks in the area
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| May.27 |
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Lady Gaga cancels Indonesia concert Lady Gaga canceled her concert, citing security concerns after Islamic hardliners denounced her costumes and dance moves as too risque
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| Sep.20 |
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Police, reporters liable in bus standoff Philippines: A committee looking into bus standoff has recommended criminal charges against former top police officials and three television networks
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| Jul.5 |
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State of emergency debated in cabinet Thailand: The Thai cabinet is due to consider extending the state of emergency currently in force in the capital, Bangkok, and 23 provinces
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| May.30 |
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Thailand may lift state of emergency Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said the country was calm after the first night without a government-imposed curfew in 10 days
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| May.23 |
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Curfew extended in capital, provinces Thailand: The Thai government extended a curfew in the capital and nearly a third of the country's provinces, but may shorten the hours
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| May.19 |
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Government extends curfew| Thailand: Thailand's government extended its curfew until Sunday morning, as violence continued in the country besieged by anti-government protests | |
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Curfew after surrender of red-shirts| Thailand: Thailand's authorities have put the capital under curfew after red-shirt protest leaders surrendered as troops stormed their barricades | |
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| May.13 |
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Bangkok remains tense after fatal clashes  | Thailand: Military spokesma: Thailand's army had nothing to do with the shooting of an opposition leader in downtown Bangkok | |
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| Apr.7 |
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PM declares state of emergency Thailand: Abhisit Vejjajiva declared a state of emergency, hours after anti-government demonstrators stormed the country's parliament
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| Dec.12 |
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Martial law lifted Southern Philippines: President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo lifted martial law in the south, which she declared after the massacre of 57 people last month
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| Dec.4 |
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Martial law declared in Maguindanao Map of Maguindanao Philippines Southern Philippines: President Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo declared martial law beginning Friday night in the province of Maguindanao, where 57 people were killed
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| Apr.23 |
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Thailand lifts state of emergency The government ended a nearly 2-week-old state of emergency, following last week's widespread and sometimes violent political unrest
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| Apr.17 |
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PM: Emergency powers to stay in place| Thailand: Abhisit Vejjajiva said he will not lift a state of emergency until he is convinced anti-government protests would not return to the capital | |
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| Nov.28 |
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PM removes chief of police Thailand: Somchai Wongsawat has fired the chief of the national police force. Police have ordered protesters to quit the smaller Don Mueang airport
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| Sep.1 |
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Bangkok under state of emergency Thailand: Prime Minister, Samak Sundaravej, has declared a state of emergency in the capita after clashes left one person dead
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| Apr.21 |
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Torch set for short leg Jakarta: The Olympic torch has arrived on the latest leg of its worldwide relay, where it is to be paraded around a stadium in Jakarta
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| Apr.20 |
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Malaysia prepares tight security for torch A thousand police were ready to guard the Olympic torch relay against protests over China's Tibet crackdown and human rights record
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| Feb.11 |
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East Timor under emergency order Acting leader Vicente Gutterres has banned rallies and appealed for calm, a day after President Ramos-Horta was shot in an attack by rebel s...
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| Sep.27 |
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9 dead in crackdown Map of Yangon Myanmar Myanmar: 9 people have been killed in a crackdown on anti-government protests, after attempts to clear demonstrators from the streets of Yangon
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| Sep.25 |
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Riot police beat monks Myanmar: Police have used batons to beat back protesters including monks at the Rangoon pagoda used as a rallying-point for marchers
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| Nov.29 |
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Minister defends police Malaysia: Noh Omar has said that foreigners who do not like the way his officers behave should leave the country
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