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Local Thais run for cover as anti-government protesters take control of a main intersection, Friday, May 14, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.​
 
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Anti-government protesters talk with soldiers, Friday, May 14, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.​
 
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Red shirt demonstrators relocate a barricade in a main street around the area of their fortified camp in the central financial district of downtown Bangkok on May 14, 2010

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Anti-government protesters block a main road with barricades, Friday, May 14, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.​
 
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Red shirt demonstrators remove a barricade around the area of the red shirt fortified camp in the central financial district of downtown Bangkok on May 14, 2010.​
 
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Seh Daeng under police's detention at Vajira Hospital
Officers from the Thung Mahamek police station used an arrest warrant to put Maj Gen Khattiya Sawasdiphol under police detention at the Vajira Hospital.
He was arrested on charges of terrorism.

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Chulalongkorn Hospital closed Friday
Chulalongkorn Hospital announced that its Outpatients Department will be closed Friday.
The management will make further decisions on the services on the day-by-day basis.

Seh Daeng's chance still low: Vajira Hospital director
Vajira Hospital director Doctor Chaiwan Charoenchokethawee said the survival chance of Maj Gen Khattiya Sawasdiphol or Seh Daeng is still low because his injured brain is still swelling.
Chaiwan said the ceaselessly-swelling brain caused his survival chance to be lower than the chance that he could succumb to the injuries.
"From the general condition, we must regard that Seh Daeng could die any minute," Chaiwan said.


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Major General Khattiya Sawasdipol is carried by supporters after being wounded at their fortified camp in the central financial district of downtown Bangkok. -- PHOTO: AFP​

Reds' guards given beverage laced with sedative Thursday night
Reds's security staffs guarding Langsuan area were given beverage possibly laced with sedative on Thursday night, an informed source Friday.
After drinking for a while, some guards fell asleep while some others appeared to be unconscious.
They were then taken to a hospital nearby.
The incident was believed to be the army's ploy to weaken the red shirts protesters.

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Smoke fills the air as anti-government 'red shirt' protesters, who created a barricade near a military checkpoint, use a makeshift launcher to shoot fireworks towards army soldiers in Bangkok May 14, 2010. The Thai army said on Friday it may use force to stop protesters from forming new checkpoints outside their main encampment in central Bangkok after a group of red-shirted demonstrators gathered near a major outdoor market.​
 
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Thai soldiers march through Bangkok's financial district as they clash with anti-government protesters May 14, 2010. The Thai army fired rubber bullets into Lumphini Park in central Bangkok on Friday after gunshots were heard near an encampment that anti-government protesters have occupied the past five weeks, Thailand television said.​
 
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A businessman runs for cover during a firefight between Thai soldiers and anti-government protesters near Lumphini park in Bangkok's financial district May 14, 2010.

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People walk past armed soldiers standing guard beside military Humvees as they seal off an anti-government protest site, a few hundreds meters from the 'Red Shirt' fortified camp in downtown Bangkok on May 14, 2010.​
 
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Thai soldiers move against anti-government demonstrators as they set fire to a police bus Friday, May 14, 2010, near Lumpini Park in downtown Bangkok, Thailand.

 
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Thai soldiers crouch as they watch for anti-government snipers Friday, May 14, 2010, near Lumpini Park in downtown Bangkok, Thailand.


 
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Thai soldiers arrive in trucks during clashes with anti-government protesters at Bangkok's financial district May 14, 2010.

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Thai soldiers take their positions during clashes with anti-government protesters at Bangkok's financial district May 14, 2010.​
 
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A tire burns as Thai soldiers clash with anti-government protesters at Bangkok's financial district May 14, 2010.​
 
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Thai soldiers run to take cover as they clash with ''Red shirt'' anti-governement protesters in Bangkok on May 14, 2010.

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Thai soldiers take cover as they clash with ''Red shirt'' anti-governement protesters in Bangkok on May 14, 2010.

 
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Thai soldiers react as firecrackers explode during clashes with anti-government protesters at Bangkok's financial district May 14, 2010. Thai troops battled anti-government protesters in central Bangkok on Friday attempting to seal off their encampment after an assassination attempt on a renegade general unleashed a new wave of violence.


 
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A ''Red Shirt'' anti-governement protester waves a national flag during clashes with Thai soldiers (not seen) in Bangkok on May 14, 2010.​
 
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Thai soldiers wait with their weapons during clashes with anti-government protesters at Bangkok's financial district May 14, 2010.

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Thai soldiers shoot during clashes with anti-government protesters at Bangkok's financial district May 14, 2010.

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Anti-government 'red shirt' supporters assist an injured foreign journalist to safety after he was shot while covering clashes with army soldiers near Bangkok's Lumpini Park on May 14, 2010.​
 
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Anti-government 'red shirt' protestors carry a man, who was shot during clashes with army soldiers, to safety past a destroyed vehicle near Bangkok's Lumpini Park on May 14, 2010.​
 
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why abigshit never ordered all those tanks to roll over all those protesters like maozedong did?:mad:
 
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An anti-government protester waves a Thailand flag at military forces during street clashes on May 14, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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An anti-government protester waves the national flag as he stands on Rama 4 Road in central Bangkok during a clash with Thai military forces on May 14, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Thai soldiers move on anti-government protestors and others during an operation to secure an area near Lumpini Park in downtown bangkok, Thailand, Friday, May 14, 2010.​

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Five people have been killed in Thailand after troops opened fire on Red Shirt protesters barricading themselves in the centre of Bangkok.
14 May 2010
At least 46 people have been wounded in fierce clashes that have turned central Bangkok into a virtual war zone.

Security forces moved to regain control of a road close to the Suan Lum Night Bazaar, a popular spot with tourists, after Red Shirt demonstrators spilled out of their fortified rally base, which was under siege by troops.

The protesters, who are trying to bring down the government of Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, threw stones, used slingshots and launched fireworks at the troops.

Three journalists, one of them a Canadian with the France 24 television channel, were shot in their legs and wounded while covering the violence.

Soldiers used tear gas and water cannons against the demonstrators, who set fire to piles of tyres in the road, torched an empty police bus and vandalised army vehicles.

Volleys of gunfire rang out through the afternoon, sending people fleeing in panic.

At one point troops fired directly at protesters and then advanced up a road shooting into the air.

At least 33 people have been killed and about 1,000 injured in Bangkok in a series of confrontations and attacks since the protests began in mid-March.

The mood was tense inside the encampment, which has been fortified with razor wire, truck tyres doused with kerosine and sharpened bamboo poles.

"Abhisit has already started civil war," said Nattawut Saikuar, a senior Red Shirt.

"We urgently demand the government withdraw the military and stop all violence," he said.

"I don't know how we can survive tonight if Abhisit does not agree to a ceasefire. We hope that Abhisit does not want war."

The Reds consider Abhisit's government illegitimate because it came to power in a 2008 parliamentary vote after a court ruling ousted elected allies of their hero, former premier Thaksin Shinawatra, who was unseated in a 2006 coup.

Thaksin, who lives in self-imposed exile to avoid a jail term at home for corruption, called on the government to pull back troops and restart negotiations with the demonstrators.

"The government's actions clearly constitute grave infringement of human rights and criminal offences for which the prime minister, the deputy prime minister and all concerned must be responsible," Thaksin said in a statement.

Defence Minister General Prawit Wongsuwon said the military operation was meant to force the movement's leaders back to talks with the government.

Around the protest area, which extends for several square kilometres, soldiers blocked roads and set up checkpoints to seal off the area. The city's elevated Skytrain was suspended before nightfall.

Major General Khattiya Sawasdipol, a renegade general allied with the Red Shirts, was fighting for his life after being shot on Thursday evening close to the protest site.

His supporters said he was targeted by a sniper. The army denied any involvement in the incident.

He had a "low" chance of survival, said Chaiwan Charoenchokethavee, the hospital director.

The violence came after Abhisit shelved a plan to hold early elections in November after reconciliation efforts broke down.

The mostly poor and working class Reds initially agreed to enter the peace process but efforts to reach a deal that would see them go home eventually broke down.

Almost one-third of the country, including Bangkok, is now under emergency rule.
 
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