BANGKOK (AP) — Supporters of Thailand's embattled government on Saturday warned the country's judiciary and Senate against any attempt to install an unelected prime minister, saying it would be a disaster for the nation that could spark civil war. Jatuporn Prompan, who heads the pro-government Red Shirt movement, made the comment to reporters during a rally on the western edge of Bangkok that was held after the ouster this past week of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra in a controversial ruling by the Constitutional Court. The ruling emboldened anti-government protesters, who on Friday ramped up their efforts to bring down what remains of Yingluck's administration by laying...
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