Thailand's military rulers settled down at their Bangkok headquarters May 27, having obtained royal endorsement but facing small protests that so far they have handled with restraint.
Thai coup leader Gen. Prayuth Chan-ocha said May 26 he was formally endorsed by King Bhumibol Adulyadej to head a military council in charge of the country. He warned he would use force if protests flared.
Prayuth moved to seize power May 22 after nearly seven months of sometimes deadly demonstrations. (Reuters)
タイのチャンオチャ・プラユット陸軍司令官は5月26日、プミポン国王が軍政を正式に承認したと発表し、デモが再び激化した場合は武力を行使すると警告した。
The Japan Times ST: June 6, 2014