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Thailand's prime minister, Yingluck Shinawatra's intervew with foreign journalists on Dec. 11, 2013. She says no one listens to people in the northeast and northern region of Thailand around Chinag Mai where most of her support lies. She was only 18 when her mother died and her older brother, a former prime minister, is seen by her as more of a senior figure. Protesters in Bangkok see her brother Thaksin Shinawatra, a Thai businessman in London as the one who runs the government's policies. The country is badly split between urban Bangkok and the rural regions in the north. The military ousted Thaksin in 2006 and protesters where shot in 2010 in a crackdown. The latest episode of confrontation between the two parties reflecting the two regions is a followup to this, as an amnesty bill was introduced by Yingluck which would let her brother return to Thailand. The interview was setup at an airbase outside Bangkok, as the country remains deeply divided and protesters occupy most of Bangkok.

Thailand's prime minister, Yingluck Shinawatra's interview with foreign journalists, Dec. 11, 2013

12/03/2013

Shinawatra discusses the country's precarious situation as protesters opposing a amnesty bill put forward by her government occupy government offices and call for the resignation of her government. She says people in the Bangkok area oppose a shift of power to the northeast and northern Thailand around Chiang Mai in recent elections.

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