Thailand’s crisis spreads as military train, troops detained
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 BANGKOK — Thailand’s political crisis has spread to the rural northeast, where protesters have blockaded a military train and detained hundreds of troops, officials said Thursday. Hundreds of  anti-government campaigners are locked in a standoff with the military  after Wednesday halting a train carrying armed soldiers and heavy  equipment in the northern capital of Khon Kaen province. Also in a district of Khon Kaen overnight, hundreds of  red-shirted protesters stopped three military buses with troops aboard  and forced them to return to their base. And in a  third incident nearby, the army said that 200 soldiers had been detained  by protesters and were still being held. Source: The Daily Tribune URL: http://www.tribuneonline.org/commentary/20100423com6.html | 
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