Thai military has seized power 12 times since end of absolute monarchy in 1932
Case against former prime minister relates to oversight of rice subsidy scheme
‘Democracy is dead in Thailand, along with the rule of law’, says former leader
Junta setting about dismantling Shinawatra family power base
Uncertainty over whether military leadership will support Red Shirts pressure group
Analysis: since Yingluck Shinawatra was ousted as prime minister, protests and rhetoric have grown more intense
Tensions escalate after top constitutional court ousts Yingluck as premier
Yingluck Shinawatra in court to defend herself against abuse of power charges
Re-run elections held after polling disrupted by anti-government demonstrations
Prime minister flies north as supporters see commission as opposition attempt to take power
Yingluck Shinawatra says she has no plans to resign
Five-year-old girl killed and 41 injured after gunmen open fire on protest rally
Protesters use social media to attack businesses linked to Shinawatra family
Government has been warned it can not use state of emergency to clear demonstrations
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