Thai protesters target would-be coup makers as rumours swirl

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BANGKOK - Thousands of Thai anti-government protesters called for an end to coups in the Southeast Asian country on Friday as months of street protests fuel rumours of another military takeover.

"The 14th coup will not happen because the people will come out and resist," one of the protest leaders, Panupong"Mike Rayong" Jadnok, told the crowd.He stayed on as prime minister after an election last year and protesters say the ballot was organised to keep him in power with a constitution drawn up by his former government that gave parliament's entire upper house to junta appointees."I'm only 18 but have seen two coups already.

"The government has no intention of using martial law or talk about a coup," said government spokesman Anucha Burapachaisri.

 

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