Kamis 23 Jan 2014 11:45 WIB

Thai army to minitor situation under emergency decree

Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra speaks to reporters following the declaration of a state of emergency in Bangkok January 21, 2014.
Foto: Reuters/Athit Perawongsa
Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra speaks to reporters following the declaration of a state of emergency in Bangkok January 21, 2014.

REPUBLIKA.CO.ID, BANGKOK -- Thai army chief Prayuth Chan-ocha said Wednesday that the army would closely monitor the situation after the caretaker government invoked a 60-day emergency decree in the capital and surrounding provinces.

The decree, effective on Wednesday, has been imposed in Nonthaburi province, Patumthani province, part of Samut Prakarn province and all districts of the capital.

It remains to be seen whether the invocation of the decree will help turn the situation around or make it even worse, Prayuth said, adding that the army might step in if things get out of control.

The emergency decree gives officials the power to impose curfews, detain suspects without charge, censor media, ban political gathering of more than five people and declare parts of the capital off-limits.

The army still supports the police, who will be mainly responsible for the enforcement of the decree, Prayuth said.

The army will not take sides but provide protection for officials, protesters and the public alike, he said.

Prayuth also reiterated his demand that all sides avoid using violence and talk through the crisis.

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