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PICTURES OF THE YEAR 2006
11 Dec 2006
Source: Reuters

 
PICTURES OF THE YEAR 2006 A Thai woman and her son look at A tank outside Government House in Bangkok September 20, 2006. Thailand's army chief vowed on Wednesday to clean up the country's political landscape and return "power to the people" as soon as possible after a bloodless coup against Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
REUTERS/SUKREE SUKPLANG


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Thai soldiers salute as the motorcade of Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont leaves a military base, after a news conference in Bangkok January 1, 2007. Thailand grappled on Monday with the mystery of who was behind a series of bombs in Bangkok that ruined New Year celebrations. The military-installed government said intelligence pointed to politicians who had lost power, not Muslim militants waging a separatist insurgency in the far south, despite similarities of style.