Thai junta compares its intervention to Myanmar's 1988 crackdown


  • World
  • Friday, 04 Jul 2014

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand's military on Friday compared its seizure of power in May to restore stability after months of unrest to the brutal crackdown by Myanmar's former junta in 1988 to snuff out a pro-democracy movement.

Thailand's military justified its intervention by the need to restore stability after months of unrest and demonstrations by pro and anti-government protesters.

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