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UPDATED: 11:52, September 22, 2006
Chinese FM warns nationals in Thailand to be causious, away from possible rally places
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China's Foreign Ministry on Thursday warned its nationals in Thailand to be careful and keep away from possible rally places.

The ministry advised Chinese citizens in Thailand not to get close to the forbidden areas earmarked by the Thai authorities and watch out their security.

According to the ministry, Thai TV stations have released news that a democratic and political reform commission consisting of military commanders and chief police officials was formed and has got control over Bangkok and adjacent regions.

Thai authorities also issued an order of martial law, forbidding any rally that involves five people or above.

The ministry said if Chinese citizens need help, they can contact the Chinese embassy in Bangkok.

The Thai army took action on Tuesday night to oust Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, who was attending the UN General Assembly in New York.

Thailand is a major tourist destination for Chinese with 700,000 to 800,000 Chinese traveling there every year.

Source: Xinhua


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