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===[[17 August]] [[2006]] (Thursday)===
===[[17 August]] [[2006]] (Thursday)===
* {{flagicon|Thailand}} [[John Mark Karr]], 41, admits to [[Thailand|Thai]] police that he killed [[JonBenet Ramsey]]. Karr was arrested in [[Bangkok]] on Wednesday night. [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060817/ap_on_re_as/thailand_jonbenet_ramsey (AP)]
* {{flagicon|Thailand}} [[John Mark Karr]], 41, admits to [[Thailand|Thai]] police that he killed [[JonBenet Ramsey]]. Karr was arrested in [[Bangkok]] on Wednesday night. [http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20060817/ap_on_re_as/thailand_jonbenet_ramsey (AP)]
* {{flagicon|Indonesia}} [[Indonesia]] commemorates its 61st [[independence day]]. It has been a tradition in Indonesia during the independence day to cut jail terms of well-behaved prisoners. [[Schapelle Corby]], a convicted Australian drug smuggler, gets 2 months, [[Renae Lawrence]] from [[Bali Nine]] gets 1 month, while nine of the [[2002 Bali bombing]] terrorists get 4 months, among others. [http://www.theage.com.au/news/World/Anger-over-Bali-bombers-sentence-cuts/2006/08/17/1155407932107.html (The Age)]

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===[[16 August]] [[2006]] (Wednesday)===
===[[16 August]] [[2006]] (Wednesday)===
* {{flagicon|Thailand}} Commerce Minister [[Somkid Jatusripitak]], a respected businessman who is widely seen as a possible successor to [[Prime Minister of Thailand|Prime Minister]] [[Thaksin Shinawatra]], resigns from the cabinet. Dismissing concerns that Somkid's departure could hurt the ruling [[Thai Rak Thai]] party's chances in the [[Thailand legislative election, October 2006|October 15 legislative election]], saying, "I am the most important person who works with them. Everyone else is just my helper." [http://sg.news.yahoo.com/060816/1/42tgd.html (AFP)]
* {{flagicon|Thailand}} Commerce Minister [[Somkid Jatusripitak]], a respected businessman who is widely seen as a possible successor to [[Prime Minister of Thailand|Prime Minister]] [[Thaksin Shinawatra]], resigns from the cabinet. Dismissing concerns that Somkid's departure could hurt the ruling [[Thai Rak Thai]] party's chances in the [[Thailand legislative election, October 2006|October 15 legislative election]], saying, "I am the most important person who works with them. Everyone else is just my helper." [http://sg.news.yahoo.com/060816/1/42tgd.html (AFP)]

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This page deals with events that took place in or are of interest to Southeast Asia and/or events that involved its citizens. Template:Update current event

17 August 2006 (Thursday)

16 August 2006 (Wednesday)

15 August 2006 (Tuesday)

  • Singapore Singapore, with one of the highest rates of myopia in the world, launches a large scale study to find effective treatments for the condition.(CNA}
  • Indonesia Tens of thousands rally in Aceh, Indonesia, celebrating a full year of peace but calling on Jakarta to honour the pact which ended three decades of separatist warfare. (AFP)
  • Philippines An oil spill 17 miles long is left off the coast of Guimaras Island after Friday's sinking of the tanker Solar I. The ship, which went down in rough seas and lost 20 crewmen, is 3,000 feet under the water, and authorities are struggling to contain the spill of fuel oil. (AP)

14 August 2006 (Monday)

13 August 2006 (Sunday)

12 August 2006 (Saturday)

11 August 2006 (Friday)

10 August 2006 (Thursday)

9 August 2006 (Wednesday)

8 August 2006 (Tuesday)

  • Myanmar At a Buddhist temple in Yangon, National League for Democracy activists hold a ceremony to mark the 18th anniversary of the August 8, 1988 pro-democracy uprising. (AFP)
  • Philippines Mayon Volcano sends ash columns up to a half mile high, prompting the evacuation of tens of thousands of villagers. (AP)
  • Singapore Singaporean filmmaker Martyn See is given a warning after being investigated by the police for making a documentary about Democratic Party secretary-general Chee Soon Juan. The film Singapore Rebel, came under investigation after the censorship board classified it as a "party political film", which is prohibited under the Films Act. (AFP)

7 August 2006 (Monday)

  • Singapore Plans to build the first liquefied natural gas terminal with an annual capacity of three million tonnes is announced in Singapore. (CNA)
  • Thailand Myanmar Thailand's Armed Forces Supreme Commander Gen. Ruengroj Mahasaranond departs for Myanmar on a three-day trip that will include talks on boosting relations between senior border officials and solving the problems of narcotics smuggling and illegal labour. He is to pay a courtesy visit to Senior General Than Shwe in Myanmar's new capital, Naypyidaw. (TNA)
  • Thailand Thailand's Transport Ministry says local airlines should start using Suvarnabhumi Airport on September 15, ahead of the airport's official opening on September 28. Thai AirAsia and Bangkok Airways say they won't be ready, however Orient Thai plans to comply, and Thai Airways International says it will base some domestic flights at the new airport, with the exception of the Chiang Mai and Phuket routes, which carry large numbers of foreign tourists. (The Nation)

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