BANGKOK: Thailand's ruling junta lifted martial law on Wednesday imposed just before a coup 10 months ago, but it invoked a security clause in the country's interim constitution that will give the military to retain broad powers.
The martial law order banned all political gatherings and gave the military other wide-ranging powers.
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