Events in Thailand
This page deals with January 2006 events in or of interest to Thailand and/or involving Thais.
- The Ministry of Defence and the Royal Thai Police are preparing a squad of Thai troops and police officers to join UN peacekeeping mission in Sudan. (TNA)
- Bangkok celebrates 250th birth anniversary of Mozart with 9 days of music starting today at Siam Paragon. (The Nation)
- Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra confirms that Nitya Pibulsongkram, head of Thai negotiating team on the proposed Thai-US FTA, has stepped down because he was too discouraged after the sixth-round of talks were disrupted briefly by thousands of protestors. (TNA)
- Anti-government critic and media mogul Sondhi Limthongkul backed by 4,000 supporters gather outside Government House at night and call for Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to step down. (The Nation)
- Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra reveals that missing Muslim lawyer Somchai Neelaphaijit has been murdered by government officials. Somchai went missing on March 12, 2004, shortly after publicly accusing the police of torturing his clients. (The Nation)
- Hundreds of protesters from various civil society groups opposing the proposed Thai-US FTA remain in front of the Sheraton Hotel, where the meeting has been held since Monday. (TNA)
- Opposition Democrat Party urges the government to disclose the details of the Thailand-US free trade agreement (FTA) negotiations after most studies conducted by academics and concerned groups show that the FTA would have a negative impact on Thai people. (The Nation)
- Finance Minister Thanong Bidaya reveals that new economic stimulus package will be announced soon. (TNA)
- The rising prices of sugar cane is affecting sugar-related industries in Thailand. (TNA)
- His Majesty King Bhumibol Adulyadej gives all Thais a New Year's blessing, wishing them "Happy, Safe, Prosperous and Successful New Year". He urged the people to create and sustain good understanding with each other with love, sincerity, as well as to always have clean and brightened minds. (TNA)
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