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Pedestrians walk past Thai anti-riot policemen stationed along Silong Road in the financial district of central Bangkok on April 20, 2010.​
 

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Thai soldiers wait along the street of Patpong red light district off Silom road in the financial district of Bangkok on April 20, 2010. Hundreds of Thai troops, many of them armed, were deployed on the streets of Bangkok to protect the city's financial heart from anti-government rallies. Military and riot police were deployed in the central financial district, known as Silom, close to the Reds' current rally base in the capital's commercial heartland.

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A Thai woman walks behind a line of soldiers having their breakfast along Silom road in the financial district of Bangkok on April 20, 2010.​
 

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Thai office workers walk through rows of Thai soldiers standing along Silom road in the financial district of Bangkok on April 20, 2010.

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A Thai army soldier uses a pair of binoculars to keep watch on anti-government "red shirt" protesters gathered at a nearby intersection, from a walkway near a skytrain station in the Silom Road financial district in Bangkok April 20, 2010

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Red Shirt anti-government protesters sleep at the front line, separating Reds and the Thai army in the Silom district, as the Red Shirt supporters of ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra threaten to take their protest to the financial district of Bangkok on April 20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Red Shirt protesters listen to a speaker at the Ratchaprasong intersection during an ongoing rally in central Bangkok on April 20, 2010​
 

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Thai army warns protesters face live fire
Posted: 20 April 2010 1356 hrs


Armed Thai soldiers march down the street off Silong Road in Bangkok's financial district.


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BANGKOK : Thailand's army warned Tuesday that anti-government protesters would face tear gas and live weapons fire in "decisive action" to counter any fresh clashes with security forces.

Ten days after 25 people were killed and 800 injured in a failed attempt to dislodge the red-shirted demonstrators, the army toughened its stance on the movement which has mounted four weeks of disruptive street rallies.

"Security forces will begin by firing tear gas and if they cannot stop protesters then soldiers will start taking decisive action with live bullets," Army spokesman Colonel Sunsern Kaewkumnerd said.

Sunsern targeted shadowy black-clad provocateurs accused of kicking off the April 10 violence who the army refers to as "terrorists".

"We have received intelligence from the field that terrorists are armed with hand grenades, molotov cocktails and acid," Sunsern said after a meeting chaired by army chief Anupong Paojinda.

Thailand's government has said it is intent on clearing out the "Red Shirt" protesters who are camped in Bangkok's main shopping district but has given no timeframe for the crackdown.
 

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A Thai army soldier keeps watch on anti-government "red shirt" protesters, gathered at a nearby intersection, from a walkway near a skytrain station in the Silom Road financial district in Bangkok April 20, 2010. Thailand's army is toughening up procedures for confronting thousands of anti-government protesters in Bangkok and may use weapons to deal with them "decisively", an army spokesman said on Tuesday.

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Thai prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said, "If we allow those who use violence, to force political change, we will have a lawless country. The priority of the government is to deal with this group of illegally armed men. At the same time we will do our duty to respond to legitimate demands from the protesters."

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An anti-government demonstrator sits near a pile of bricks and bamboo sticks near a rally site Tuesday, April 20, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand. Soldiers in full combat gear continue to patrol the capital's central business district as anti-government demonstrators prepare for a massive rally. Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has announced he would not set a date for protestors to be forced out of their encampment.

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An anti-government demonstrator offers a salute as he directs traffic near a rally site Tuesday, April 20, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand.
 

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Thai soldiers secure an area in patpong a red light district area in central Bangkok.​
 

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Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva (C) arrives with his staff for the cabinet meeting at the 11th Infantry Regiment army base in Bangkok April 20, 2010.​
 

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Supporters of ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra carry bamboo sticks to set up the barriers as they confront with Thai soldiers at an intersection near the business district in Bangkok, Thailand Tuesday, April 20, 2010.

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Anti-government protesters and supporters of ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra set up the barriers by using bamboo sticks and tires as they confront with Thai soldiers at an intersection near the business district in Bangkok, Thailand Tuesday, April 20, 2010.​
 

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A Red Shirt anti-government protester holds a red flag while keeping a lookout for Thai army soldiers in the Silom district

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Supporters of ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra break bricks on the road as they confront with Thai soldiers at an intersection near the business district in Bangkok, Thailand Tuesday, April 20, 2010​
 

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'Red Shirt' protesters rest during an anti-government rally in front of a hotel in the main shopping district of central Bangkok on April 20, 2010.

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A 'Red Shirt' protester rests during an anti-government rally in the main shopping district of central Bangkok on April 20, 2010. Thailand's anti-government protesters cancelled plans to march on Bangkok's financial hub, as authorities warned they would face tear gas and live weapons fire in any fresh clashes.​
 

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Anti-government "red shirt" protesters build a bamboo barricade at an intersection close to the Silom Road financial district in Bangkok April 20, 2010. Thailand's "red shirt" protesters called off a march to Bangkok's business district on Tuesday after a stern warning from the army, but they threatened to stay in the capital's shopping district "indefinitely." The supporters of ousted premier Thaksin Shinawatra said they had enlisted their own special forces to tighten security in the shopping district they have occupied for 18 days, raising the stakes in a bloody six-week protest demanding new elections.​
 

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An anti-government "red shirt" protester places a bamboo pole as he builds a barricade at an intersection close to the Silom Road financial district in Bangkok April 20, 2010.​
 

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Anti-government "red shirt" protesters wave a red flag as they stand behind a bamboo barricade at an intersection close to the Silom Road financial district in Bangkok April 20, 2010.​
 

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An anti-government "red shirt" protester in action.​
 

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Two foreigners (bottom L) skateboard past 'Red Shirt' anti-government protesters as they stand behind a barricade during a rally on Silom Road in the financial district of central Bangkok on April 20, 2010. Thailand toughened its stance against anti-government protesters, warning security forces would use live ammunition and tear gas in any fresh clashes.​
 

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'Red Shirt' anti-government protesters greet members (bottom) of the opposition Pheu Thai party behind a barricade on Silom Road in the financial district of central Bangkok on April 20, 2010.​
 
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