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

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People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) leaders stand as they take a minture of silent during a meeting at Bangkok university in Bangkok on April 18, 2010. Thailand's pro-establishment 'Yellow Shirt' movement gathered in their thousands to discuss their response to the month-long anti-government protests that left 23 dead in clashes last weekend.
 

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Red Shirt anti-government leader Nattawut Saikuar (2-L) talks during a press conference as he is accompanied by relatives of the victims of last week's clashes between protesters and soldiers during a ongoing rally in the main shopping district in Bangkok on April 18, 2010. Thai protest leaders who have been rallying in Bangkok for more than a month will turn themselves over to police on May 15, one of them told.​
 

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Situation getting more interesting with each passing day....... I think I will fly to BKK this coming May holidays and enjoy the showdown between the Reds vs Yellows :p
 

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Thaivisa forumers talking about a possible bank run on Bangkok Bank as red shirts withdraw their money... others may panic and start withdrawing as well...

the one-week ultimatum given by yellow shirts means PAD and reds gonna clash in late April leaw...
 

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Thaivisa forumers talking about a possible bank run on Bangkok Bank as red shirts withdraw their money... others may panic and start withdrawing as well... ...

Bangkok Bank already imposed a withdrawal limit of 50,000 baht per day.

the one-week ultimatum given by yellow shirts means PAD and reds gonna clash in late April leaw...

Just in time....... dunno what to do during this coming May Day holidays....... may as well go to BKK to see yellow supporter TonyChat kenna whack by the Reds. :biggrin:
 

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Bangkok Bank already imposed a withdrawal limit of 50,000 baht per day.



Just in time....... dunno what to do during this coming May Day holidays....... may as well go to BKK to see yellow supporter TonyChat kenna whack by the Reds. :biggrin:



Knowing what a worm this tony is he probably change to red shirt and whack the yellows. You think he knows anything about loyalty?
 

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http://redphanfa2day.wordpress.com/...ws-from-the-red-shirt-rally-at-ratchaprasong/

RATCHAPRASONG, APRIL 19, 2010: We have been advised that the Thai army will deploy the second cavalry division to the Silom Rd and Rama IV intersection today. Information to hand is that the armored units will depart their barracks next to TV5 at 4am and proceed down Rajdamri Rd towards the United front for Democracy (UDD) red-shirts stage on Rachaprasong Rd at dawn.
 

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A Red Shirt protester sleeps in a hammock tied between two lorries at a traffic junction near an ongoing rally in the main shopping district in central Bangkok on April 18, 2010. Leaders of Thailand's anti-government 'Red Shirt' protesters said on April 17 they would surrender to police next month, but refused to end their rally in the capital's commercial heartland. One week on from deadly clashes between the Red Shirts and security forces, the demonstrators said they expected a new push by the army to disperse them after its chief was put in charge of security in the strife-torn capital.

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A Red Shirt protester gets medication at a makeshift democratic primary medical centre next to an ongoing rally in the main shopping district in central Bangkok on April 18, 2010.

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Red Shirt protesters distribute foods at the ongoing rally in the main shopping district in central Bangkok on April 18, 2010.​
 

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Red Shirt protesters rest in a park near to the ongoing rally in the main shopping district in central Bangkok on April 18, 2010.

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A man (L) jogs while a Red Shirt protester rests on a bench in a park near to the ongoing rally in the main shopping district in central Bangkok on April 18, 2010.

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A Red Shirt protester (L) walks in a park with a straw mat as a Thai policeman patrols on a bicycle near to the ongoing rally in the main shopping district in central Bangkok on April 18, 2010.

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An anti-government "red shirt" protester sits next to a defaced portrait of Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva in the main shopping district in Bangkok April 18, 2010.​
 

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Italian tourist Maurizio Pillolca from Cagliari Sardegna, right, stands next to an anti-government protester outside a closed upscale shopping mall in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, Sunday, April 18, 2010. Pilolca have to stay in Bangkok as hundreds of commercial flights across northern Europe have been canceled due to a drifting plume of volcanic ash originating from Iceland.

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Stranded Western tourists wait for news about their flights at the departures area of Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok on April 18, 2010. Dozens of Asian flights to Europe were cancelled for a third day as regional airlines warn of a week of chaos caused by freak volcanic ash, which has stranded thousands of travellers and caused heavy economic losses.

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Stranded passengers take a nap in the departures area of Suvarnabhumi Airport in Bangkok on April 18, 2010.
 

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A Red Shirt anti-government protester talks on her mobile phone as a caricature of Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva hangs during an on going rally in the main shopping district in Bangkok on April 18, 2010.

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A Buddhist monk (back, give half ball) takes a rest during an on going rally in the main shopping district in Bangkok on April 18, 2010.

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An anti-government "red shirt" protester has his hair cut in the main shopping district in Bangkok April 18, 2010.​
 

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Mourners see off a hearse carrying the remains of Reuters television cameraman Hiro Muramoto at his funeral in Tokyo April 18, 2010. Muramoto, a 43-year-old Japanese national, was shot dead on April 10, 2010 during a violent clash between Thai troops and anti-government protesters in Bangkok's worst political violence in 18 years.

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Reuters Editor-in-Chief David Schlesinger (L) delivers a speech in front of an altar set up for the late Reuters television cameraman Hiro Muramoto during a funeral in Tokyo April 18, 2010. Muramoto, a 43-year-old Japanese national, was shot dead on April 10, 2010 during a violent clash between Thai troops and anti-government protesters in Bangkok's worst political violence in 18 years.​
 

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A Buddhist monk waves a red flag as he joins 'Red Shirt' protesters in the ongoing anti-government rally in the main shopping district of central Bangkok on April 18, 2010.

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'Red Shirt' protesters take part in the ongoing anti-government rally in the main shopping district of central Bangkok on April 18, 2010. Thailand's red-clad protesters vowed on April 18 to step up their anti-government campaign this week as thousands of their arch-rival 'Yellow Shirts' gathered to discuss a response to weeks of rallies.

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'Red Shirt' protesters take part in the ongoing anti-government rally in the main shopping district of central Bangkok on April 18, 2010.​
 

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An anti-government "red shirt" protester waves a red flag as he sits with others on a wall in the main shopping district in Bangkok April 18, 2010.

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A soldier stands guard as a cleaner sweeps Silom Road in Bangkok April 19, 2010. Thailand's military vowed on Sunday to "punish" anti-government protesters if they march on Bangkok's central business district, raising fears of further violence after bloody clashes killed 24 people a week ago.

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Soldiers make a barricade on a footpath on Silom Road in Bangkok April 19, 2010.​
 

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A Thai soldier takes position at a fly over at Silom Road Monday, April 19, 2010, in the business district of downtown Bangkok, Thailand.

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A Thai soldier takes position at a fly over at Silom Road Monday, April 19, 2010, in the business district of downtown Bangkok, Thailand. Thai troops armed with assault rifles have moved to block Bangkok's prime business district not far from thousands of anti-government protesters. The government already declared Silom Road, often called Bangkok's Wall Street, off-limits to the protesters who have occupied the main shopping district nearby for weeks.

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Soldiers keep watch on an overhead crossing over Silom Road in Bangkok April 19, 2010.​
 

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The early morning sun rises over Bangkok, Thailand Monday, April 19, 2010, in the business district of downtown Bangkok, Thailand. Thai troops armed with assault rifles have moved to block Bangkok's prime business district not far from thousands of anti-government protesters. The government already declared Silom Road, often called Bangkok's Wall Street, off-limits to the protesters who have occupied the main shopping district nearby for weeks.

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A Thai soldier takes position at a fly over as local Thai people walk past at Silom Road Monday, April 19, 2010, in the business district of downtown Bangkok, Thailand.

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Soldiers keep watch on an overhead crossing over Silom Road in Bangkok April 19, 2010.

 

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Buddhist monks, wearing red to show their support for anti-government protesters, approach a squad of riot policemen who set up a cordon in the Silom district of Bangkok April 18, 2010. Thailand's military vowed on Sunday to "punish" anti-government protesters if they march on Bangkok's central business district, heightening fears of more violence after bloody clashes left 24 people dead a week ago.

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A Thai anti-government protester leans against a flag pole and sleeps as he and his fellow demonstrators block a street in downtown Bangkok in the early morning hours of Monday April 19, 2010.

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Thai anti-government protesters raise flag poles into the air as they confront Thai police, unseen in the photograph, who blocked the street in downtown Bangkok in the early morning hours of Monday April 19, 2010.​
 

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Thai soldiers sleep on Silom Road Monday, April 19, 2010, in the business district of downtown Bangkok, Thailand.

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A Thai soldier takes position at a fly over at Silom Road Monday, April 19, 2010, in the business district of downtown Bangkok, Thailand.

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Thai soldiers stand outside a go-go bar on Patpong Road Monday, April 19, 2010, in the business district of downtown Bangkok, Thailand.

 

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Thai soldiers stand outside a go-go bar on Patpong Road Monday, April 19, 2010, in the business district of downtown Bangkok, Thailand.

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A Thai soldier stands outside a go-go bar on Patpong Road Monday, April 19, 2010, in the business district of downtown Bangkok, Thailand.

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Thai stands outside a go-go bar on Patpong Road Monday, April 19, 2010, in the business district of downtown Bangkok, Thailand.​
 

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A Thai soldier strings razor wire on Silom Road Monday, April 19, 2010, in the business district of downtown Bangkok, Thailand

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Anti-government demonstrators look on near Silom Road Monday, April 19, 2010, in the business district of downtown Bangkok, Thailand.

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Anti-government demonstrators look on near Silom Road Monday, April 19, 2010, in the business district of downtown Bangkok, Thailand.

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Anti-government demonstrators shout insults from behind razor wire Monday, April 19, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand.​
 
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