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- WORLD, Page 57World NotesTHAILANDReturn of the Tanks
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- For weeks, veteran observers of Thai politics confidently
- predicted that a military coup was unlikely, despite escalating
- tensions between the army and the elected government of Prime
- Minister Chatichai Choonhavan. That seemed a reasonable
- judgment -- until the tanks began to roll. Just before noon
- last Saturday, the army staged an apparently bloodless coup.
- The military arrested the top leaders of the government,
- including the Prime Minister; imposed martial law; and
- suspended the 1978 constitution. The leader of the junta,
- General Sunthorn Kongsompong, 59, announced the takeover on
- state television and radio, proclaiming, "We are in control of
- everything." It was the 19th coup attempt -- of which 10 have
- been successful -- since Thailand's absolute monarchy was
- overthrown in 1932.
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- The army gave familiar explanations for its action:
- government corruption and abuse of power. The deeper cause,
- though, was clear: the fast-growing economy, along with the
- development of democratic politics, had diminished the
- military's influence and prestige. Last week the army reminded
- everyone that it is still a force to be reckoned with.
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