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Source: RFI
Cambodian Foreign Ministry has on 22nd February advised its citizens not to make an unnecessary trip to Bangkok amid fear that violence may erupt after the court verdict against ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra is announced on 26th, reports Radio France Internationale.
Mr. Koy Kuong, spokesman for the Foreign Ministry, said the travel advisory was issued because the government is concerned about the violence and political developments in Bangkok before or after the court verdict. He said the government also fears there might be a coup d'etat after the verdict.
The travel advisory said all Cambodian citizens without necessary business should under no circumstances travel to Bangkok during this period.
Source: RFI
Cambodian Foreign Ministry has on 22nd February advised its citizens not to make an unnecessary trip to Bangkok amid fear that violence may erupt after the court verdict against ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra is announced on 26th, reports Radio France Internationale.
Mr. Koy Kuong, spokesman for the Foreign Ministry, said the travel advisory was issued because the government is concerned about the violence and political developments in Bangkok before or after the court verdict. He said the government also fears there might be a coup d'etat after the verdict.
The travel advisory said all Cambodian citizens without necessary business should under no circumstances travel to Bangkok during this period.
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