Thailand's "road map to reconciliation"
The Thai government is pressing ahead with what its calling a "road map to reconciliation" to try to heal the rifts caused by recent political protests.
90 people were killed in military action to break up the anti-government camp in the heart of Bangkok during April and May.
The reconciliation plan includes an investigation into the violence. But at the same time, hundreds of arrests have been made and the government has vowed to prosecute those it says are guilty of terrorism.
The BBC looks at the aftermath of Thailand's worst political crisis in decades.
Rachel Harvey reports.
~RS~q~RS~~RS~z~RS~02~RS~)



