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

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A Thai soldier aims his weapon through the bars of a fence during an operation to take control of an area around the fortified 'Red Shirt' anti-government protesters' camp in Bangkok. - AFP

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Thai soldiers bind the hands of arrested 'Red shirt' anti-government protesters after clashes in Bangkok. - AFP

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Thai soldiers stand guard at a checkpoint in central Bangkok. Thailand's "Red Shirt" protesters vow to "fight to the death" as authorities prepared to lay siege to their sprawling encampment. - AFP



 
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A general view shows empty streets on the Rama 4 and Sathorn junction during Ongoing clashes in Bangkok on May 15, 2010.​
 
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Locals shut the eyelids of a protester killed by a gunshot to the head, Saturday, May 15, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.​
 
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Anti-government protesters are seen sleeping in their encampment as clashes are on-going on the outskirts on Saturday May 15, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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1. Women and children are still seen in the anti-government encampment while clashes are ongoing on the outskirts Saturday May 15, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.
2. Bodyguards stand behind Nattawut Saikua (R), one of the core leaders of the anti-government 'red shirt' movement as he talks to reporters about casualties from clashes with Thai army at the protesters' barricaded encampment in central Bangkok May 15, 2010.​
 
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A Foreigner walk pass Thai soldiers as they lay on the floor during ongoing clashes in Bangkok on May 15, 2010

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A 'red shirt' protester who was wearing a fire-fighter's helmet lies next to a flag with a red cross after being shot by army soldiers during clashes at Rama IV Street in Bangkok May 15, 2010. Thailand's military will send in reinforcements to assist troops struggling to seal off an encampment occupied by thousands of anti-government protesters, an army spokesman said on Saturday.​
 
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An anti-government protestor waves the Thai flag from a 'tuk tuk' while rallying past burning tires set a lit by 'red shirt' supporters along Rama IV road in Bangkok May 15, 2010.

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Residents run across a street as tyres burn near ding daeng intersecton during ongoing clashes in Bangkok on May 15, 2010.​
 
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Thai army soldiers stay on guard at their positions during clashes with anti-government protesters in central Bangkok May 15, 2010.
Reporters wearing protective gear cover clashes between Thai soldiers and anti-government protesters in central Bangkok May 15, 2010. About 2,000 anti-government protesters massed on a main road leading to Bangkok's commercial centre on Saturday, about 2 km from an area held by troops, a Reuters witness said.​
 
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A medic runs for cover amidst gunfire between anti-government protesters and Thai soldiers on Saturday May 15, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.​
 
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ABHISIT'S
INFAMY
WILL BE REPAID
IN KIND,
PLUS INTEREST...

Thaskin is no angel either :rolleyes:

its a matter of the lesser of 2 evils.
 
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A demonstrator wounded during clashes with security forces is carried to an ambulance in Bangkok on May 15, 2010. The Thai army said it plans to move against anti-government protesters' sprawling base in the capital if they do not disperse, but gave no timetable for taking the action.​
 
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A "red shirt" protester aims his slingshot at army soldiers during clashes at Rama IV Street in Bangkok May 15, 2010.

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A demonstrator uses a slingshot to launch firecrackers against security forces during clashes in Bangkok on May 15, 2010.

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A Thai army soldier tells an army sniper to stop firing at anti-government protesters in central Bangkok May 15, 2010. Thai troops fired at protesters on Saturday in a third day of fighting on Bangkok's streets that has killed 16 people as soldiers struggle to isolate a sprawling encampment of demonstrators seeking to topple the government.​
 
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A demonstrator shoots a pistol during clashes with security forces in Bangkok on May 15, 2010.​
 
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Red shirt protesters cover the face of a man killed by Thai military as the violence in central part of the city escalates on May 15, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Anti-government protesters look on intensely while listening to their leader's address on Saturday May 15, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.
 
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A Thai media member looks at Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva's broadcast on television at a hotel in central Bangkok May 15, 2010.​

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Associated Press Writer Vijay Joshi, Associated Press Writer

BANGKOK – Thailand's prime minister struck a defiant tone Saturday on national television, saying his government will not bow to demonstrators demanding his resignation.

Explosions and street fighting have killed 22 people and wounded more than 170 since the government attempted Thursday to seal off a 1-square-mile (3-square-kilometer) zone the Red Shirt protesters have occupied in one of the capital's most upscale areas.

In his first comments since the latest violence erupted, Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva defended the army's actions.

"The government must move forward. We cannot retreat because we are doing things that will benefit the entire country," he said.

The plan is "to return normalcy with minimum loss" to the Thai capital, he said.

The problem is some "terrorists" have infiltrated the Red Shirt protesters.

"I insist that if we want to see an end to the loss of life, the only way is to have the protesters end their protest," he said.

The demonstrators claim Abhisit's coalition government came to power through manipulation of the courts and the backing of the powerful military, and that it is indifferent to the poor.

The spiraling violence has raised concerns that Thailand — a longtime tourism magnet that promotes its easygoing culture as the "Land of Smiles" — was teetering toward instability.
 
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Anti-government protesters take cover as another runs out during a standoff with Thai soldiers at an intersection on Saturday May 15, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Anti-government protesters take cover as they prepare to throw homemade petrol bombs towards Thai soldiers during a clash on Saturday May 15, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.​
 
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cheebye abhisit, small boy also got shot and just died...
 
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An anti-government red shirt protester rolls a burning tire into the street during street clashes as the violence in central part of the city escalates on May 15, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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So far at least 154 have been injured and over 20 killed in the clashes as the military and the government launched an operation to disperse anti-government protesters who have closed parts of the city for two months. A state of emergency is in effect that spreads to 17 provinces in the country. The Thai army declared certain protest areas where clashes are taking place as a 'Live Fire Zone.'
 
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Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva speaks during a TV broadcast in Bangkok May 15, 2010.​

Army declares 'shoot to kill'
BEN DOHERTY, BANGKOK
May 16, 2010

THE Thai army has declared parts of Bangkok ''live-fire zones'', saying that anybody - be they protester, resident, tourist or journalist - who enters certain roads in the capital will be shot on sight.

A spokesman for UN Secretary-General Ban Ki-moon said Mr Ban was saddened by reports of civilian deaths.

"He appeals to both the protesters and the Thai authorities to do all within their power to avoid further violence and loss of life. He strongly encourages them to urgently return to dialogue in order to de-escalate the situation and resolve matters peacefully."

In an ironic twist, as civilians were being shot on its capital's streets, Thailand was elected to the UN Human Rights Council on Friday.
Red shirt leader Weng Tojirakarn said protesters would not leave. He demanded the government declare a ceasefire and pull back its troops. "We don't want to see a civil war,'' he said. ''If it does happen, I don't know how many years it will take to end.''
 
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Anti-government red shirt protesters seek cover after adding to a burning pile of tires during street clashes as the violence in central part of the city escalates on May 15, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Thai women look towards the street after clashes between demonstrators and security forces in Bangkok on May 15, 2010. Raging violence in the heart of the Thai capital claimed six more lives as the embattled premier vowed no turning back and the army threatened a crackdown on thousands of protesters.​
 
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