2014 in Thailand


The year 2014 was the 233rd year of the Rattanakosin Kingdom of Thailand. It was the 69th year in the reign of King Bhumibol Adulyadej, and is reckoned as year 2557 in the Buddhist Era. Significant events include the continuing political crisis which led to a coup d'état on 22 May.

Incumbents

Events

January

  • January 15 - A Thailand-based women's rights group accuses Myanmar of using rape as a weapon of war.
  • January 17 - An explosion rocks the protests in Bangkok resulting in dozens of injuries.
  • January 19 - A blast at an anti-government protest at Victory Monument in Bangkok injures 28 protesters, seven of them seriously.
  • January 21 - The Government of Thailand declares 60-day state of emergency in Bangkok and surrounding provinces from tomorrow as anti-government protests continue.
  • January 22 - Kwanchai Praipana, a leader of the pro-government United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship, is shot in the city of Udon Thani as protesters gather in Bangkok despite the declaration of a state of emergency.
  • January 28 - Thai protesters surround the venue of a cabinet meeting in Bangkok.
  • January 30 - The Thai Army announces plans to deploy more troops in the streets of Bangkok ahead of Sunday's general election.

February

March

April

  • April 8 - The southern town of Yala is hit by a series of explosions that kill one person and injure others.
  • April 13 - Songkran (Thailand) was celebrated.

May

June

  • June 1 - The Royal Thai Armed Forces deploy against major protests planned for today but a small protest goes ahead outside a shopping mall in central Bangkok.
  • June 17 - Emergency rule in the southern Thai provinces of Pattani, Yala and Narithiwat is extended for another three months.
  • June 30 - A group of gunmen open fire at a mosque in the Panare District in Pattani province, resulting in at least one death.

July

August

October