March 1977 Thai Coup D'état
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The March 1977 Thai coup d'état attempt was a military coup attempt against the
military government A military government is generally any form of government that is administered by military forces, whether or not this government is legal under the laws of the jurisdiction at issue, and whether this government is formed by natives or by an occup ...
of
Thanin Kraivichien Thanin Kraivichien (first name also spelled ''Tanin'', last name ''Kraivixien'' or ''Kraivichian''; th, ธานินทร์ กรัยวิเชียร, , ; born 5 April 1927) is a Thai former judge, politician and law professor. He ...
and junta leader
Sangad Chaloryu Admiral Sangad Chaloryu ( th, สงัด ชลออยู่; ; 4 March 1915 – 23 November 1980) was a Thai admiral and politician who served as head of the National Administrative Reform Council (NARC), a military junta that ruled Thailand ...
, by Chalard Hiranyasiri on 26 March 1977, but failed within 12 hours. Chalard was executed one month later without trial, in retaliation of the killing of Arun Thavathasin, close friend of King
Bhumibol Adulyadej Bhumibol Adulyadej ( th, ภูมิพลอดุลยเดช; ; ; ( Sanskrit: ''bhūmi·bala atulya·teja'' - "might of the land, unparalleled brilliance"); 5 December 192713 October 2016), conferred with the title King Bhumibol the Grea ...
.


Background

Thailand descended into political chaos in 1976, with anti-leftist groups growing increasingly violent. The military pressured
Kukrit Pramoj Mom Rajawongse Kukrit Pramoj ( th, คึกฤทธิ์ ปราโมช, , ; 20 April 1911 – 9 October 1995) was a Thai politician, scholar and professor. He was Speaker of the House of Representatives of Thailand 1973–1974. He was ...
to dissolve parliament. Elections were scheduled on
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. The months leading up to the election were particularly eventful: The head of the Socialist Party was assassinated, the
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attempted to bomb the headquarters of the
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(a leftist party), and the
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was established with the slogan "Right Kills Left".
Seni Pramoj Mom Rajawongse Seni Pramoj ( th, หม่อมราชวงศ์เสนีย์ ปราโมช, , ; 26 May 190528 July 1997) was three times the Prime Minister of Thailand Thailand ( ), historically known as Siam () and ...
's Democrats won the most seats in the election, and formed an unstable coalition government.
Kris Sivara Kris Sivara ( Thai: กฤษณ์ สีวะรา, , alternatively transcribed as ''Srivara'') (27 March 1914 – 28 April 1976) was a military officer of the Royal Thai Army, a member of the Thai Cabinet, and deputy commander-in-chief of the ...
was named defense minister, but died a week later. His death has been called "...sudden and strange..." Tensions were building within the military as different factions fought their way to powerful positions, seeking larger roles in politics. One of the military factions consisted of a former Thanom mentee, while another faction was led by Chalard Hiranyasiri, former deputy commander of the
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and former army commander of the Thai military in the
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. Members of Chalard's military faction, including Chalard's son Asawin Hiranyasiri, visited Prime Minister Seni Pramoj at Seni's house in June 1976. The
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dismissed them on involvement with the government of Seni amid rumors of a coup. Right-wing extremist groups also intensified their violence towards left-wing movements of students.
Sangad Chaloryu Admiral Sangad Chaloryu ( th, สงัด ชลออยู่; ; 4 March 1915 – 23 November 1980) was a Thai admiral and politician who served as head of the National Administrative Reform Council (NARC), a military junta that ruled Thailand ...
staged a coup on the 6 October 1976 after the massacre in Thammasat University, which followed political turmoil caused by the return of ex-dictator
Thanom Kittikachorn Field Marshal Thanom Kittikachorn ( th, ถนอม กิตติขจร, ; 11 August 1911 – 16 June 2004) was the leader of Thailand from 1963 to 1973, during which he staged a self-coup, until public protests which exploded into viole ...
to the country, having gone into exile after the
1973 Thai popular uprising The popular uprising of 14 October 1973 ( th, เหตุการณ์ 14 ตุลา, , ; also , , ) was a watershed event in Thailand's history. The uprising resulted in the end of the ruling military dictatorship of anti-communist Thanom ...
. Both Sangad and Chalard's respective factions had planned to stage a coup in October 1976, but Sangad did so first. Neither faction would receive major benefits from the civilian government of
Thanin Kraivichien Thanin Kraivichien (first name also spelled ''Tanin'', last name ''Kraivixien'' or ''Kraivichian''; th, ธานินทร์ กรัยวิเชียร, , ; born 5 April 1927) is a Thai former judge, politician and law professor. He ...
, established after the coup. In January 1977,
Praphas Charusathien Praphas Charusathien ( th, ประภาส จารุเสถียร, , ; 25 November 1912 – 18 August 1997) was a Thai military officer and politician. He was a field marshal ('' chom phon'') of the Royal Thai Army and minister of inte ...
also returned as a layman, but no conflict occurred. Chalard refused to report for duty to Sangad's military junta; he was dismissed on 10 October through announcement in the public radio. Chalard then entered the monkhood in a Bangkok Buddhist temple for five months, stated that he wanted to control himself, his monk name was "Sirihiranyo." The death of Kris and the dismissal of Chalard had developed serious political conflict further.


Coup attempt

Before dawn on 26 March 1977, Chalard Hiranyasiri, four middle-level army officers, and 300 army personnel from 9th Infantry Division in Kanchanaburi province led by Chalard's son, Asawin Hiranyasiri, seized the
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(ISOC) building, the
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station, and three small military stations in
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. Arun Thavathasin, a close friend of King
Bhumibol Adulyadej Bhumibol Adulyadej ( th, ภูมิพลอดุลยเดช; ; ; ( Sanskrit: ''bhūmi·bala atulya·teja'' - "might of the land, unparalleled brilliance"); 5 December 192713 October 2016), conferred with the title King Bhumibol the Grea ...
and popular commander of King's Guard in Bangkok, and an enlisted man, were killed for refusing to cooperate with Chalard in the coup plot. One person was injured after two tanks smashed through the army base's main gate. The coup plotters stated the reason for their attempt was that "the general conditions of national security, the economy and social conditions have been deteriorating." At 11:00 am, members of the military junta government arrived at the radio station and ordered the rebels to surrender. The government of Thanin announced that the coup leaders would be granted exile abroad if they release the two army general hostages, but the
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explained after that they had to be tried by the
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. In the afternoon, electric power was cut off in the area of the radio station and the ISOC building. Meanwhile, the government was continuing to broadcast all day over radio and television. The rebels held ISCO building until after dark, by which Chalard had negotiated their exile with Serm Na Nakorn. The rebel soldiers surrendered one by one, turning over their
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to the government soldiers around the building compound. At 10:00 pm, the Thanin government announced a peaceful end to the coup attempt, relaying the 'deep sorrow' of King
Bhumibol Adulyadej Bhumibol Adulyadej ( th, ภูมิพลอดุลยเดช; ; ; ( Sanskrit: ''bhūmi·bala atulya·teja'' - "might of the land, unparalleled brilliance"); 5 December 192713 October 2016), conferred with the title King Bhumibol the Grea ...
and Queen
Sirikit Queen Sirikit ( th, สิริกิติ์; ; ); born '' Mom Rajawongse'' Sirikit Kitiyakara ( th, สิริกิติ์ กิติยากร; ; 12 August 1932) is the queen mother of Thailand. She was Queen of Thailand as the wi ...
, during which Thanin read a letter from Queen Sirikit to the widow of Arun. Twenty persons were arrested on grounds related to the failed coup. Despite the coup attempt leaders being promised exile, they were arrested and detained without being allowed to contact anyone.


Aftermath

Kriangsak Chamanan Kriangsak Chamanan ( th, เกรียงศักดิ์ ชมะนันทน์, ; 17 December 191723 December 2003) served as prime minister of Thailand from 1977 to 1980. After staging a successful coup, he was asked to become Prime ...
and Prime Minister
Thanin Kraivichien Thanin Kraivichien (first name also spelled ''Tanin'', last name ''Kraivixien'' or ''Kraivichian''; th, ธานินทร์ กรัยวิเชียร, , ; born 5 April 1927) is a Thai former judge, politician and law professor. He ...
approved an order to execute Chalard. King
Bhumibol Adulyadej Bhumibol Adulyadej ( th, ภูมิพลอดุลยเดช; ; ; ( Sanskrit: ''bhūmi·bala atulya·teja'' - "might of the land, unparalleled brilliance"); 5 December 192713 October 2016), conferred with the title King Bhumibol the Grea ...
signed orders stripping Chalard of all military ranks, according to palace sources. Chalard was
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by the junta without a trial on 22 April 1977. Before Chalard's execution, he was not allowed to see his wife or Asawin. Asawin and other coup attempt leaders were sentenced to life in prison. Fourteen persons related to the rebels were sentenced to lengthy terms, such as Pichai Wassanasong, a prominent television commentator, and Raksat Wattanapanich, the Director-General of the Department of Public Relations.


See also

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1981 Thai military rebellion The 1981 Thai military rebellion was a military coup attempt to consolidate power by the government of Prem Tinsulanonda, staged by Thai military leaders of Class 7 on 1 April 1981, but a counter-coup by Prem, Arthit Kamlang-ek, and support ...
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1985 Thai coup d'état attempt The 1985 Thai military coup attempt known in Thailand as the Retired Officer rebellion, 9 September rebellion and Two siblings rebellion was a military coup attempt against the government of Prem Tinsulanonda, by former Thai military leaders on ...
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1991 Thai coup d'état The 1991 Thai coup d'état was a military coup against the democratic Chatichai Choonhavan government, carried out by Thai military leaders on 23 February. Although the figure head was Sunthorn Kongsompong, there was a military influence from mil ...


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