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Tuesday, 19 September

2006, 15:23 GMT 16:23 UK

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tanks

appear in Bangkok - reports

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Tanks have taken up position around the Thai government headquarters in

Bangkok blocking traffic, eyewitnesses have told Reuters news agency.

An army-owned TV station has altered its programming to

broadcast images of the royal family and songs associated in the past with

military coups.

http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/5361008.stm

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Hello list,

 

Those interested in Thailand may find the following timeline useful.

 

Best regards,

 

C

 

Coup as it unfolds

 

The Nation monitors the events that led to the coup as well as events

after it as following:

 

 

Sept 19

 

 

8.00 am Thaksin Shinawatra calls an urgent teleconference with all

armed forces' commanders at Government House, but none attends.

 

Gen Sonthi Boonyaratkarin, the army chief, later says the meeting is

hastily called. Rumor then spread around the capital and the stock

market that a coup de tat is under way.

 

12.00 am After finishing the webcamera teleconference with Thaksin,

who is New York, several Cabinet members check with reporters if

there would really be a coup.

 

6.30 pm The Army's special forces from Lopburi move into Bangkok. Gen

Prem Tinnasulalonda, president of Privy Council, has an audience with

HM the King, reportedly on a meritmaking ceremony for ML Bau

Kittiyakala.

 

6.55 pm Thai News Agency reports that Thaksin will return to Bangkok

on Thursday, instead of Friday.

 

8.00 pm 191 police receive M16 rifles to prepare for an antiriot

assignment.

 

9.00 pm The Army'[s special forces from Lopburi arrive at the Army's

Bangkok headquarters.

 

Web surfers post messages on Pantip.com asking if there is a coup de

tat.

 

9.10 pm The armyowned TV Channel 5's mobile TV broadcast unit arrives

at the Army's Bangkok headquarters.

 

9.30 pm TV channel 5 cancels regular programming and puts on air

royallyauthored songs.

 

Reporters at Government House say situation is normal, but rumour was

rife that deputy premier Pol Gen Chidchai Vanasatit and defence

minister Gen Thammarak Isarangkun have been under custody.

 

Panthongthae, Thaksin's son, reportedly has left Thailand for the UK.

 

9.40 pm Police commandos arrive Baan Chansongra, Thaksin's residence.

 

10.00 pm Army tanks take position at Bangkok Makkawan Rangsan Bridge

and Rajdamnern Avenue.

 

10.10 pm CNN reports Bangkok situation

 

10.20pm Thaksin declares a state of emergency via the phone from New

York. He also issues two orders, transferring en Sondhi from the post

of army chief to the PM's Office, and naming Gen Rungroj Mahasaranond

as the officer in charge of the crisis.

 

11pm " The Administrative Reform Council " (ARC) issues a first

statement on TV network, saying the armed forces and national police

have peacefully seized control of Bangkok and surrounding areas.

Soldier seize the Shinawatra Building, iTV television stationand

Thaksin's residence.

 

11.15pm Soldiers put steel barricades at Sri Ayudha and Rajdamnoen

Roads

 

11.50pm ARC issues the second statement explaining the reasons for

the coup d'etat, citing national disunity and rampant corruption. ARC

says it plans to return power quickly to the people

 

12.39am ARC issues third statement, nullifying the constitution, the

caretaker Cabinet and the Constitutional Court.

 

8:00 am ARC spokesman announces Gen Sonthi will make announcement on

TVs at 9 am. The spokesman also announces that TV stations can

resume their normal programmes but most continue to relay signals

from Channel 5 except iTV, which briefly airs its morning news

programme.

 

8:50 am: Permanent officials and rectors of universities start

arriving at the Army headquarters to report themselves to the ARC.

Khunying Jaruvan Mainthaka, the auditor-general, flashes a thumb-up

to reporters.

 

9:16 am Sonthi holds a press conference. The first part of his

statement is similar to the first statement of the ARC. He says the

ARC has to seize power to solve the country's problems caused by the

Thaksin admnistration.

 

Sonthi appears on TV along with the police chief and commanders of

other armed forces in the four-minute announcement.

 

After Sonthi finishes reading the statement, a spokeswoman announces

that the TV pool is disbanded and TV stations resume normal

programmes.

 

9:50 am A source in New York tells a radio programme that Thaksin is

considering whether to go to England or not.

 

10:00 am Sondhi Limthongkul, a decision maker of the People's

Alliance for Democracy, announces that the planned rally in the

evening is cancelled. Sondhi also praises the army chief for staging

the coup.

 

10:15 am Chamlong Srimuang, a decision maker of the PAD, passes the

front of the army head office in a taxi. People give him an applaud

as the taxi passes by.

 

10:40 am A spokesman of the ARC announces its fifth statement on TV

pool that AMC invites students to take part in political reform. The

spokesman says Gen Sonthi invites students to send suggestions on

political reform to the ARC.

 

10:42 am A spokesman reads the sixth announcement of the ARC that the

ARC realises the problem of farmers and is considering how to help

them so they should not demonstrate now.

 

10:45 am An ARC spokeswoman reads the seventh announcement of the ARC

that the political gathering of more than five people is banned.

 

The ARC spokeswoman also read the ninth announcement of the ARC that

the ARC will take drastic action against any trader who hoards goods.

 

The spokesman announces the ninth statement of the ARC that the ARC

will adhere to treaties with the United Nations and other

international organisations as well as will promote and maintain good

relations with other countries.

 

10:46 am An ARC reads the tenth announcement of the ARC that the ARC

seeks cooperation from the mass media to present accurate news and

information to the public.

 

10:52 am An ARC spokesman reads an order of ARC leader Gen Sonthi for

the Information and Communication Technology Ministry to check and

censor any type of information dissemination that could affect the

works of the ARC.

 

10:58 am The ARC issues its 11th announcement to appoint members of

the council as following:

1 Supreme Commander Gen Ruangroj Mahasaranon becomes chief adviser of

the ARC.

2 Army Commander-in-Chief Gen Sonthi Boonyaratglin becomes chief of

the ARC.

3 Navy Commander-in-Chief Adm Sathiraphan Keyanon becomes first

deputy chief of ARC.

4 Air Force Commander-in-Chief ACM Chalit Pookpasuk becomes second

deputy chief of ARC.

5 Police Commissioner-General Pol Lt Gen Kowit Wattana becomes third

deputy chief of the ARC

6 National Security Council secretary-general Gen Winai Phatthiyakul

becomes secretary-general of the ARC.

 

 

 

SAMVA , " Jorge Angelino " <jorge.angelino

wrote:

>

>

> Tuesday, 19 September 2006, 15:23 GMT 16:23 UK

>

>

>

>

>

Tanks appear in Bangkok - reports

>

>

>

> BBC breaking news graphic

>

> Tanks have taken up position around the Thai government

headquarters in Bangkok blocking traffic, eyewitnesses have told

Reuters news agency.

>

> An army-owned TV station has altered its programming to broadcast

images of the royal family and songs associated in the past with

military coups.

>

> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/5361008.stm

>

> Dasha: Ju/Mo/Ve/Ra/Ju

>

> Please note that transit Sun and Mars, L1, are badly placed and

afflicted. All the operational planets are either afflicted (which

includes, badly placed) or having their dispositors afflicted.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

<http://satva.blogspot.com/> satva

>

Jorge Angelino

>

> Rua da Sociedade Filarmónica Perpétua Azeitonense, 29

> 2925-598 Azeitão

> Portugal

>

>

> <jorge.angelino jorge.angelino

>

>

> tel:

> mobile:

>

> 210813674

> 963916784

>

>

>

>

>

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u=21475072036 & v0=451086 & k0=1260191974> Add me to your address book...

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Dear C.

 

Thank you for sharing it.

 

Best wishes,

 

Jorge

 

 

SAMVA

[sAMVA ] On Behalf Of cosmologer

quarta-feira, 20 de Setembro

de 2006 06:41

SAMVA

Re: THAILAND -

Tanks appear in Bangkok

 

 

 

 

Hello list,

 

Those interested in Thailand may find the following timeline useful.

 

Best regards,

 

C

 

Coup as it unfolds

 

The Nation monitors the events that led to the coup as well as events

after it as following:

 

Sept 19

 

8.00 am Thaksin Shinawatra calls an urgent teleconference with all

armed forces' commanders at Government House, but none attends.

 

Gen Sonthi Boonyaratkarin, the army chief, later says the meeting is

hastily called. Rumor then spread around the capital and the stock

market that a coup de tat is under way.

 

12.00 am After finishing the webcamera teleconference with Thaksin,

who is New York, several Cabinet members check with reporters if

there would really be a coup.

 

6.30 pm The Army's special forces from Lopburi move into Bangkok. Gen

Prem Tinnasulalonda, president of Privy Council, has an audience with

HM the King, reportedly on a meritmaking ceremony for ML Bau

Kittiyakala.

 

6.55 pm Thai News Agency reports that Thaksin will return to Bangkok

on Thursday, instead of Friday.

 

8.00 pm 191 police receive M16 rifles to prepare for an antiriot

assignment.

 

9.00 pm The Army'[s special forces from Lopburi arrive at the Army's

Bangkok headquarters.

 

Web surfers post messages on Pantip.com asking if there is a coup de

tat.

 

9.10 pm The armyowned TV Channel 5's mobile TV broadcast unit arrives

at the Army's Bangkok headquarters.

 

9.30 pm TV channel 5 cancels regular programming and puts on air

royallyauthored songs.

 

Reporters at Government House say situation is normal, but rumour was

rife that deputy premier Pol Gen Chidchai Vanasatit and defence

minister Gen Thammarak Isarangkun have been under custody.

 

Panthongthae, Thaksin's son, reportedly has left Thailand for the UK.

 

9.40 pm Police commandos arrive Baan Chansongra, Thaksin's residence.

 

10.00 pm Army tanks take position at Bangkok Makkawan Rangsan Bridge

and Rajdamnern Avenue.

 

10.10 pm CNN reports Bangkok situation

 

10.20pm Thaksin declares a state of emergency via the phone from New

York. He also issues two orders, transferring en Sondhi from the post

of army chief to the PM's Office, and naming Gen Rungroj Mahasaranond

as the officer in charge of the crisis.

 

11pm " The Administrative Reform Council " (ARC) issues a first

statement on TV network, saying the armed forces and national police

have peacefully seized control of Bangkok and surrounding areas.

Soldier seize the Shinawatra Building, iTV television stationand

Thaksin's residence.

 

11.15pm Soldiers put steel barricades at Sri Ayudha and Rajdamnoen

Roads

 

11.50pm ARC issues the second statement explaining the reasons for

the coup d'etat, citing national disunity and rampant corruption. ARC

says it plans to return power quickly to the people

 

12.39am ARC issues third statement, nullifying the constitution, the

caretaker Cabinet and the Constitutional Court.

 

8:00 am ARC spokesman announces Gen Sonthi will make announcement on

TVs at 9 am. The spokesman also announces that TV stations can

resume their normal programmes but most continue to relay signals

from Channel 5 except iTV, which briefly airs its morning news

programme.

 

8:50 am: Permanent officials and rectors of universities start

arriving at the Army headquarters to report themselves to the ARC.

Khunying Jaruvan Mainthaka, the auditor-general, flashes a thumb-up

to reporters.

 

9:16 am Sonthi holds a press conference. The first part of his

statement is similar to the first statement of the ARC. He says the

ARC has to seize power to solve the country's problems caused by the

Thaksin admnistration.

 

Sonthi appears on TV along with the police chief and commanders of

other armed forces in the four-minute announcement.

 

After Sonthi finishes reading the statement, a spokeswoman announces

that the TV pool is disbanded and TV stations resume normal

programmes.

 

9:50 am A source in New York tells a radio programme that Thaksin is

considering whether to go to England or not.

 

10:00 am Sondhi Limthongkul, a decision maker of the People's

Alliance for Democracy, announces that the planned rally in the

evening is cancelled. Sondhi also praises the army chief for staging

the coup.

 

10:15 am Chamlong Srimuang, a decision maker of the PAD, passes the

front of the army head office in a taxi. People give him an applaud

as the taxi passes by.

 

10:40 am A spokesman of the ARC announces its fifth statement on TV

pool that AMC invites students to take part in political reform. The

spokesman says Gen Sonthi invites students to send suggestions on

political reform to the ARC.

 

10:42 am A spokesman reads the sixth announcement of the ARC that the

ARC realises the problem of farmers and is considering how to help

them so they should not demonstrate now.

 

10:45 am An ARC spokeswoman reads the seventh announcement of the ARC

that the political gathering of more than five people is banned.

 

The ARC spokeswoman also read the ninth announcement of the ARC that

the ARC will take drastic action against any trader who hoards goods.

 

The spokesman announces the ninth statement of the ARC that the ARC

will adhere to treaties with the United Nations and other

international organisations as well as will promote and maintain good

relations with other countries.

 

10:46 am An ARC reads the tenth announcement of the ARC that the ARC

seeks cooperation from the mass media to present accurate news and

information to the public.

 

10:52 am An ARC spokesman reads an order of ARC leader Gen Sonthi for

the Information and Communication Technology Ministry to check and

censor any type of information dissemination that could affect the

works of the ARC.

 

10:58 am The ARC issues its 11th announcement to appoint members of

the council as following:

1 Supreme Commander Gen Ruangroj Mahasaranon becomes chief adviser of

the ARC.

2 Army Commander-in-Chief Gen Sonthi Boonyaratglin becomes chief of

the ARC.

3 Navy Commander-in-Chief Adm Sathiraphan Keyanon becomes first

deputy chief of ARC.

4 Air Force Commander-in-Chief ACM Chalit Pookpasuk becomes second

deputy chief of ARC.

5 Police Commissioner-General Pol Lt Gen Kowit Wattana becomes third

deputy chief of the ARC

6 National Security Council secretary-general Gen Winai Phatthiyakul

becomes secretary-general of the ARC.

 

SAMVA ,

" Jorge Angelino " <jorge.angelino

wrote:

>

>

> Tuesday, 19 September 2006, 15:23 GMT 16:23 UK

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Tanks appear in Bangkok - reports

>

>

>

> BBC breaking news graphic

>

> Tanks have taken up position around the Thai government

headquarters in Bangkok blocking traffic, eyewitnesses have told

Reuters news agency.

>

> An army-owned TV station has altered its programming to broadcast

images of the royal family and songs associated in the past with

military coups.

>

> http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/5361008.stm

>

> Dasha: Ju/Mo/Ve/Ra/Ju

>

> Please note that transit Sun and Mars, L1, are badly placed and

afflicted. All the operational planets are either afflicted (which

includes, badly placed) or having their dispositors afflicted.

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> <http://satva.blogspot.com/>

satva

>

>

>

>

>

>

>

> Jorge Angelino

>

> Rua da Sociedade Filarmónica Perpétua Azeitonense, 29

> 2925-598 Azeitão

> Portugal

>

>

> <jorge.angelino jorge.angelino

>

>

> tel:

> mobile:

>

> 210813674

> 963916784

>

>

>

>

>

> <https://www.plaxo.com/add_me?

u=21475072036 & v0=451086 & k0=1260191974> Add me to your

address book...

>

> <http://www.plaxo.com/signature>

Want a signature like this?

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>

>

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