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but first, the former thai prime minister yingluk shinawatra is among politicians summoned to a meeting following thursday's coup. yingluk has been banned from leaving the country. the coup has been widely condemned by the international community. this report from bangkok. >> reporter: once the stage for the anti-government move in bangkok is taken down and removed the morning after the military coup. the protesters left thursday night. most felt their effort of more than six months paid off because of their goal of removing the current government had been reached. >> this woman we want to work friday morning and is relieved the army is in control? >> personally, i support cou coup de tate. if the army didn't do it, the country would be a real mess. >> this is the army assembly hall where more than 100 people from both sides of the political divide have been sum opinion by the military rulers to discuss the situation. it's one after few spots in bangkok where it looks like a coup has taken place. >> one of those summoned to the talks, prime minister yingluk shinawatra. she and others ha
but first, the former thai prime minister yingluk shinawatra is among politicians summoned to a meeting following thursday's coup. yingluk has been banned from leaving the country. the coup has been widely condemned by the international community. this report from bangkok. >> reporter: once the stage for the anti-government move in bangkok is taken down and removed the morning after the military coup. the protesters left thursday night. most felt their effort of more than six months paid...
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they voted in a majority for this thai government to come in, the party of yingluk shinawatra. there are various analysis of what they want. they say they want to get rid of the corrupting influence of the yingluk shinawatra dmribling dynasty's flew he knew on societies. but there are those who say that they are backing an establishment that is loathe to give up power. >> yemen remains on high alert over at a time threat of al-qaeda attacks. the armed group has lost ground to the government in the last few days, raising fears of revenge attacks in the capitol >> reporter: tight security, soldiers search vehicles of the northern entrance to the capitol. a massive hunt for potential suicide bombers and al-qaeda operatives is underway. >> translator: i am worried sending my kids to school walking by government buildings. i am constantly thinking a blast might happen any time anywhere. >> this is the military checkpoint that was attacked by unknown gunmen near the presidential palace on friday. security forces and government buildings have been targeted many times by al-qaeda. desp
they voted in a majority for this thai government to come in, the party of yingluk shinawatra. there are various analysis of what they want. they say they want to get rid of the corrupting influence of the yingluk shinawatra dmribling dynasty's flew he knew on societies. but there are those who say that they are backing an establishment that is loathe to give up power. >> yemen remains on high alert over at a time threat of al-qaeda attacks. the armed group has lost ground to the...
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the former prime minister yingluk shinawatra thrown out of office this week. the red shirts say today was an attempt by the country's government to install a new prime minister and can result in a civil war. >> bangkok with more. >> thousands and thousands of demonstrators have streamed into this area to show their support for the government of yingluk shinawatra. she was ousted on wednesday as prime minister because the constitutional report ruled that she had abused her power and acted against the constitution. they was shen the next day by the national anticorruption commission set for impeachment at the senate. >> that's a process that's expected to play out over the next few days. it would prevent her from running in elections that are due in july. leader after leader this group here has gone on to the stage. you can probably hear them now. it's noyes here they have been saying that what they've got to do is safe guard democracy and what happened on wednesday was a judicial coup. they want to guard against the possibilitity of further judicial decisions t
the former prime minister yingluk shinawatra thrown out of office this week. the red shirts say today was an attempt by the country's government to install a new prime minister and can result in a civil war. >> bangkok with more. >> thousands and thousands of demonstrators have streamed into this area to show their support for the government of yingluk shinawatra. she was ousted on wednesday as prime minister because the constitutional report ruled that she had abused her power and...
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red shirts are ang re at the dismissal of yingluk shinawatra. yellow shirts are calling on the entire cabinet to step down. indonesia is struggling to go through the archeplego and are often turned up thanks to the tough refugee policy unable to find work and often faced with abuse on the streets, many volunteer to stay in the over-packed detention centers. from jakarta. they were looking for safety but instead, they found long-term detention. men, women, and children escaping violence pakistan, now stuck in indonesia. the australian government tightened its refugee policy and refuses to accept asylum seekers something the u.n. says violates a convention for refugees. australia insists it's safing lives. >> they have a agreement with australia. we believe if people enter the territory y'all waters at the 1951 they have a responsibility to -- for disem bar indication and to allow people into the asylum process. >> indonesia is struggling with the influx of asylum centers. they are allowed to live in communities. many have become so desperate that
red shirts are ang re at the dismissal of yingluk shinawatra. yellow shirts are calling on the entire cabinet to step down. indonesia is struggling to go through the archeplego and are often turned up thanks to the tough refugee policy unable to find work and often faced with abuse on the streets, many volunteer to stay in the over-packed detention centers. from jakarta. they were looking for safety but instead, they found long-term detention. men, women, and children escaping violence...
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this while prime ministerlingling yingluk shinawatra remains under house arrest.hailand's tourism industry, a major sector of the economy suffered pretty badly sips the political unrest began -- since the political unrest began six months ago. >> reporter: these are not your normal bangkok holiday snapsh s snapshots. just last year, the city became the world's most visited tourist destination. but that was before six months of political conflict leading to a coup on thursday. >> it's kind of sad because i want to see bangkok, but everything is closed at 10:00 or 9:00 or something like that. but, yeah, i am here and try to enjoy bangkok. >> since the military announced its takeover, more than 50 countries have issued warnings about travel to thailand. this will no doubt increase losses in the $30 billion a year tourist industry, an estimated 3 billion was already lost during the first three months of the year. >> this is wateroon, one of the most popular tourist spots. a lot of tourists were already here the biggest concern for the industry moving forward is future
this while prime ministerlingling yingluk shinawatra remains under house arrest.hailand's tourism industry, a major sector of the economy suffered pretty badly sips the political unrest began -- since the political unrest began six months ago. >> reporter: these are not your normal bangkok holiday snapsh s snapshots. just last year, the city became the world's most visited tourist destination. but that was before six months of political conflict leading to a coup on thursday. >>...
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. >> the former prime minister yingluk shinawatra, is 1 of 100 politicians activists and journalists have been detained. another 155 have been summoned to report at army bases. the military says it's a kind of time-out for people to reflect. >> please do not worry. people asking about the duration of the detention. generally, it would not take longer than seven days or a week. . >> retired now, a former top general told us the risk of a backlash against military rule has to be considered. >> for the nation's interests. i think that that's the point, is a risk for them, a risk for the country. >> reporter: if the military fails to convince the people of thailand, the coupmakers won't be able to stay in the country. veronica petroza, al jazeera, bangkok. >> the grouarmed group al shaba launched an attack. a large, uncoordinated operation which made rescue from inside difficult. marchi marianna hahn has this report. >> it continued after the multi-pronged attack. a car bomb, suicide bomb blast and a stream of bombbombings. >>. >> i was wounded because i was inside the parliament buildin
. >> the former prime minister yingluk shinawatra, is 1 of 100 politicians activists and journalists have been detained. another 155 have been summoned to report at army bases. the military says it's a kind of time-out for people to reflect. >> please do not worry. people asking about the duration of the detention. generally, it would not take longer than seven days or a week. . >> retired now, a former top general told us the risk of a backlash against military rule has to be...
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yesterday, opponents of yingluk shinawatra threatened a coup and are calling for a non-elected official installed by monday saying she abused power. opposing sides have been protesting since the end of 2013. it's been more than a week since a massive landslide buried a village in afghanistan. grief stricken, villagers say the camps are chaos. there are fights breaking out as people have been stealing each other's supplies. now, donations have been piling up in warehouses all because of the confusion. >> life isn't getting any easier for survivors of the landslide. for over a week, they have had to live rough in tents and have struggled to get food to eat. the weather has also turned, making this makeshift camp a cold and muddy miss. s ha-ha va uve lost everything. this is the first hot meal he and his family have had in days. >> we survived this disaster by the grace of god but we need more help from the government. they keep making us promises but our problems are getting worse. you can see us sitting here in the mud. i worry if it ranges again, we will die. >> yube's concerns are shar
yesterday, opponents of yingluk shinawatra threatened a coup and are calling for a non-elected official installed by monday saying she abused power. opposing sides have been protesting since the end of 2013. it's been more than a week since a massive landslide buried a village in afghanistan. grief stricken, villagers say the camps are chaos. there are fights breaking out as people have been stealing each other's supplies. now, donations have been piling up in warehouses all because of the...