Thai PM dismisses chances of coup

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As protesters keep up their occupation of Bangkok's Government House, Prime MInister Samak Sundaravej insists he's needed now more than ever. The crisis that has paralysed the country is now into its 12th day. And there's no hint of an end to the deadlock. Susan Flory reports.Soundbites: Thai Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej. Leader Of People Alliance for Democracy, Somsak Gosaisuk.


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