ASIA: Thailand’s prime minister vowed Tuesday to declare an emergency if anti-government protests turned violent, as tens of thousands marched on his office to demand his resignation for alleged corruption. “I am ready to sign the decree if the situation becomes violent,” Thaksin told reporters during a campaign stop in Ubon. Thaksin, who has repeatedly said he will not bow to the protesters, said cameras and other high-tech equipment have been put in place to monitor the protests and record any violations. Full Story
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