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Thailand: PM says red shirt demonstrators free to start newspaper.

Thai Press Reports

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Section: Government & Politics - Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said that the National United Front of Democracy Against Dictatorship(UDD)'s plans to run its Red News newspaper was permissible, as a free press was one of the foundations of freedom.

Mr. Abhisit asked, however, that whatever criticism the newspaper would make of the government, Red News reporters must adhere to basic journalism ethics, and morality. He also asked that the newspaper provided a …

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