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BANGKOK: More than 100K at 9pm. Many More Coming. JAMS 50km Long. ArbiSHIT SHITTING!

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Relatives weep as they pray in front of a coffin during a memorial service for those who died in Saturday's night clash near democracy Monument April 11, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand.​
 

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A relative (C) of a slain anti-government protester weeps during a funeral ceremony for the victims of clashes between protesters and army soldiers a day before, at a rally site near Government House in Bangkok on April 11, 2010.

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Eye witness video.

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Eye witness video.

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18 dead, over 800 injured

Bangkok in Turmoil
* Death toll rises to 18
* Troops retreat after worst political violence in 18 years
* Senior aide to PM to try to negotiate with 'red shirts'

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Anti-government red-shirt protesters being hit by tear gas fired by Thai army troops during clashes in central Bangkok yesterday. The demonstrators have been staging protests in the Thai capital over the past month. --PHOTOS: REUTERS


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BANGKOK - EIGHTEEN people were killed and more than 800 wounded in Bangkok's worst political violence in 18 years between troops and 'red shirt' protesters demanding that the government step down and call an early election. The death toll given on Sunday by Erawan Medical Centre rose during the night although the fighting, some of it in well-known tourist areas, had ended after the security forces pulled back late on Saturday and urged the 'red shirts' to do the same. The city of 15 million appeared calm early on Sunday after what the Nation daily newspaper headlined 'our darkest hour'. 'Yesterday's bloodbath is a wake-up call to halt the slide towards anarchy,' it said in a front-page commentary. Thai troops had fired rubber bullets and tear gas at thousands of demonstrators, who fought back with guns, grenades and petrol bombs near the Phan Fah bridge and Rajdumnoen Road in Bangkok's old quarter, a base for the month-old protest. Four soldiers were among those killed.

Hundreds of protesters also forced their way into government offices in two northern cities, raising the risk of a larger uprising against Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and his 16-month-old, military-backed government. Washington urged both sides to show restraint. 'We deplore this outbreak of politicalviolence in Thailand, our long-term friend and ally, and urge good faith negotiations by the parties to resolve outstanding issues through peaceful means,' White House spokesman Mike Hammer said. The Thai government said it had appointed a senior prime ministerial aide to make contact with 'red shirt' leaders to try to find a way to halt the confrontations. In a televised statement, PM Abhisit expressed regret to the families of the victims and said the army was only allowed to use live bullets 'firing into the air and in self-defence.' -- REUTERS
 

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Thai security forces firing rubber bullets at the protesters as part of a large-scale crackdown by the establishment.

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Red-shirt protesters attacking a soldier during yesterday's clashes.

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Paramedics assist an injured foreign man after he was shot during clashes between anti-government 'red shirt' protesters and Thai army soldiers near the Demoncracy Monument in Bangkok, Thailand. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
 

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An anti-government 'red shirt' protester helps an injured during clashes in central Bangkok, Thailand. -- PHOTO: REUTERS

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Anti-government 'red shirt' protesters carry an injured soldier during clashes in central Bangkok, Thailand. -- PHOTO: REUTERS

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Injured Thai media during a clash between anti-government protesters and Thai security forces in Bangkok, Thailand. -- PHOTO: AP

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Soldiers carry their injured comrade during clashes with anti-government 'red shirt' protesters in Bangkok, Thailand. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
 

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At the conclusion, the farang received help and compassion from the Thai people. Now you know why tourists love to go to thailand, it is the people.

ANd why sinkieland has a hard time not getting more tourists, build all the bullshit casino also no use, It is because of the people too.

Why Thailand has world cup and sinkieland do not have it, it is because of the people too.

That is why i say, stay away from sinkies.
 

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WOw i just realise that PAP losers started posting pictures on the negative parts ( focus on that mainly) of the THai protest. Pictures of beatings and injuries. That is only a few parts.

They never show the other side of the protest where people were dancing and enjoying pushing their rights against the govt.

So that is how coward, the sinkie govt is. Well, maybe you need a coward to control a population of cowards. Control the media to this extend to prevent sinkies from learning such power. WAHAHAH!!! Luckily i am not part of all the coward bullshit. phew!!!
 

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CB kia tonychat,

ang mors like to visit thailand to fuck their prostitutes. some with unique taste like you go fuck their ladyboys. u think they go thailand for what:biggrin:
 

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A newspaper vendor and 'Red Shirt' supporter shows the front page of the newspaper at a rally site in central Bangkok on April 12, 2010.

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A 'Red Shirt' supporter reads news clippings at a rally site in central Bangkok on April 12, 2010. Tensions remained high on the bloodstained streets of Bangkok after the country's worst political violence in almost two decades left 21 dead and over 800 injured.​
 

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A caricature (L) of Thai prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva is posted on a pillar at a rally site in central Bangkok on April 12, 2010.

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'Red Shirt' supporters distribute breakfast to their comrades at a rally site in central Bangkok on April 12, 2010.​
 

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i look at many photos here and non of them is seen typing away using their laptop. They go all out (offline) to deal with their problems. ALL the way for the Thais...clap clap..
 

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i look at many photos here and non of them is seen typing away using their laptop. They go all out (offline) to deal with their problems. ALL the way for the Thais...clap clap..

Knn, why the Thai army never shoot you! :mad:
 

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Western tourists take photos of destroyed armoured personnel carriers after deadly clashes between Thai soldiers and Red Shirt anti government protesters in Bangkok on April 12, 2010.​
 

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You look at all the ang mors, they even go to the protest site and take photo.

compare to sinkies who read the sinkieTImes and then say " is it safe, is it safe??" Oh plsss... That is why i stay away from sinkies.
 

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You look at all the ang mors, they even go to the protest site and take photo.

compare to sinkies who read the sinkieTImes and then say " is it safe, is it safe??" Oh plsss... That is why i stay away from sinkies.

u also wearing your yellow t-shirt and hiding at your wife brothel mah.

u brave meh?:biggrin:

go n walk walk among the red with your yellow t-shirt lah. btw what is the thai king doing? nothing? dying? die liao?
 

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Red Shirt protesters look at posters of people injured during recent clases, in Bangkok on April 12, 2010.

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A funeral portrait of anti-government protestor Tawattanachai Gladsuk, who was killed during clashes with Thai soldiers on Saturday, is os display during a procession Monday, April 12, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand.

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A Red Shirt protester prays before the coffin of a colleague killed during recent clashes, in Bangkok on April 12, 2010.​
 

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Defiant Thai protesters parade dead through Bangkok
Posted: 12 April 2010 1255 hrs


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Anti-government protesters hold pictures of slain colleagues during a memorial ceremony for the victims of clashes between protesters and army soldiers.


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BANGKOK : Thailand's anti-government "Red Shirts" paraded the bodies of dead protesters through the tense capital Monday and said the time for negotiation was over after the worst political unrest in 18 years.

The Reds vowed to press on with their bid to overthrow the government of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva following weekend clashes in Bangkok which left 21 people dead and more than 800 injured.

A stream of cars, pick-up trucks and taxis filled with Red Shirts gathered at their main rally site in the historic district of Bangkok before beginning a procession through the capital with their fallen comrades.

Thailand has been in turmoil for weeks but the protesters say they will not end their campaign until the government dissolves parliament and calls fresh elections, despite the deaths of 17 civilians and four soldiers on Saturday.

"We want people in Bangkok to know what happened to the Red Shirts because the government and the army control the news," said Chakkricth Kadeeluck, a 34-year-old watch seller from Chonburi, east of the capital.

"The Red Shirts want the people to know the truth."

The demonstrators are calling for Abhisit to step down and leave the country, saying there is no point in further negotiations with the government.

"What else is there to talk about?" said Reds leader Jatuporn Prompan.

Abhisit offered last month to hold elections by the end of 2010 -- one year ahead of schedule -- to end the stand-off with the Reds, but protest leaders rejected the proposal.

The government also played down local media reports on Monday that Abhisit might offer to bring forward the polls to October.

"There was no talk of elections in October yet," government spokesman Panitan Wattanayagorn told AFP.

The Reds, whose base is drawn from the poorest sections of society, mostly support fugitive ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra, hailing his policies for the masses such as cheap healthcare.

Thousands of Reds, who accuse the current government of being elitist and army-backed, remain on the streets at the two main protest sites as part of rallies that have dealt a heavy blow to the country's vital tourist sector.

It is the latest chapter in years of turmoil pitting the ruling elite against the mainly poor and rural Reds, who say the government is illegitimate as it came to power in 2008 after a court ousted Thaksin's allies from power.

The country has been riven by political tensions since a bloodless coup ousted telecoms tycoon-turned-premier Thaksin in 2006.

Shaken tourists have been seen packing up and leaving the capital after the violent clashes erupted close to the city's main backpacker strip on the Khaosan Road, leaving a trail of destruction.

Saturday's violence erupted when troops tried to clear one of two sites in the centre of the capital occupied by the protesters for the past month.

Soldiers fired in the air and used tear gas while the Reds responded by hurling rocks.

As the clashes intensified gunshots echoed around the city and both sides accused the other of using live ammunition. Emergency services said two protesters were killed by gunshot wounds to the head.

The army later retreated, calling for a truce with the demonstrators. One group of soldiers was taken hostage by the Reds but police said Sunday they had been released.

The government said an investigation had been launched into the violence and that negotiations were under way to bring about a resolution to the stand-off without further unrest.

On Sunday, the Reds gathered for a small ceremony at the city's Democracy Monument -- the scene of a fierce battle on Saturday -- where grieving relatives led a procession holding gold-framed pictures of the dead.

Thai flags, red roses and incense sticks were placed on pools of blood where protesters were killed or wounded in the Khaosan Road backpacker district.
 
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