The lightening-fast move, two days after the army imposed martial law, has roots in years of impasse between rival political factions since the last coup in 2006. For the past six months, Thailand has seen fierce protests both for and against the government and the armed forces said they felt forced to take over after talks between both sides failed.
Two days after imposing martial law in Thailand, the army has carried out a coup d'etat.
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