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Red vs. Yellow Volume 1 By Nick Nostitz Red vs. Yellow, Volume 1: Thailand's crisis of identity describes, both in photos and in text, the political turmoil and violent street protests that took place during the first elected administration in Thailand after the 2006/2007 coup period, its government led by the PPP (People Power Party) a place holder party of the TRT (Thai Rak Thai) which had been ousted by the military coup. The anti-government and nationalist-royalist PAD ( People's Alliance for Democracy) entered Government House, the seat of Thailand?s cabinet, and occupied it for months, before its protests culminated in the invasion of Bangkok's airports, the dissolution of the PPP and the overthrow of the government by forces seen as sympathetic to the PAD. In the course of the year the police, the PAD and their opponents - the Red shirts, an alliance of government supporters and pro-democracy groups - clashed on several occasions. Incidents involving at times shocking violence laid bare Thailand's long neglected social, political and regional divisions and left it a deeply unstable nation. Nick Nostitz covers this significant period of Thai History from the center of events. His articles on which this book is based caused considerable controversy when first published. The second volume will be published at a later date, and describes the events of 2009, including the clashes in Bangkok over the Songkran Holiday. Hard Cover Bangkok 2009 White Lotus 158 pages, heavy 190g paper, fully illus., in col. ISBN 9789744801500
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