A state of emergency that has been in force in the Thai capital Bangkok for more than eight months is being lifted.
The special provisions were introduced during anti-government protests in Bangkok earlier this year.
They gave sweeping powers to the security forces, including the power to detain suspects for up to 30 days without charge.
More than 90 people were killed in April and May during clashes between protesters and Thai security forces.
At one stage emergency law was imposed over more than a quarter of the country but it has gradually been lifted as the security situation has improved.
BBC/VOVNews
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