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The Centre for the Resolution of the Emergency Situation has banned souvenirs and other materials considered offensive to the monarchy and pandering to disunity which were made available at the red shirt rally in Bangkok on Friday.
Reds rally in memory of fallen friends. Thousands of red shirt supporters converge at Ratchaprasong intersection Friday, marking six months since the military’s May 19 crackdown on their protracted rally in Bangkok. SAROT MEKSOPHAWANNAKUL
The CRES on Friday issued a number of orders to prohibit the sale or free distribution of rally materials including shirts, photographs, illustrations and printed texts apparently aimed at sparking disunity in society.
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Red-shirt supporters have expressed dismay over ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra's call for them to set aside their anger and frustration over social and legal injustices for the sake of national reconciliation.
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