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A Red Shirt anti-government protester holds his son at the Police headquarters in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010 after being moved from a temple which had been turned into a shelter within an anti-government protest site.
Members of the Puea Thai Party (R), Thailand's leading opposition party, meet anti-government 'Red Shirt' protesters at the police headquarters in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010.
Apiwan Wiriyachai (R), the Thai deputy house speaker and member of the Puea Thai Party, Thailand's leading opposition party, meets anti-government 'Red Shirt' protesters at the police headquarters in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010
A street vendor sets up his products as life in the area gets back to normal after the recent violent confrontations between the 'Red Shirts' and the Thai army, in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010.
The dead bodies of anti-government protesters killed in a gunbattle the day before lie on mats at a temple which had been turned into a shelter within an anti-government protest site in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010.
Motorcyclist taxi drivers look at the main stage of anti-government protesters' encampment a day after Thai army's crackdown at Lumpini park in downtown Bangkok, Thailand Thursday, May 20, 2010.
Workers start to clean the suroundings of the scene where clashes between protesters and security raged in the previous days on Rama IV boulevard, in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010.
Veera Musikapong, chairman of the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship and one of the core leaders of the anti-government "red shirt" protesters, is taken into custody at the Crime Suppression Department in Bangkok May 20, 2010.
Police officers register the names of 'Red Shirt' anti-government protestors as they leave the police headquarters before boarding buses out of their dismantled protest site a day after an army assault, in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010.
A police officer arranges weapons seized from "Red Shirt" anti-government protesters before a news conference at the Thai Army 11th Infantry Regiment in Bangkok May 20, 2010. Thai authorities restored order in Bangkok on Thursday after a night of rioting and fires that veered towards anarchy as troops took control of an encampment occupied by thousands of anti-government protesters for six weeks.
An advertisement poster for a Japanese movie is left standing in a building burnt by anti-government protesters on Thursday May 20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.
Chairman of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship, Veera Musikapong (2nd L) sits next to the other Red Shirt leaders, Weng Tojirakarn (2nd R) Korkaew Pikulthong (L) during surrendered at Crime Suppression division in Bangkok on May 20, 2010
Chairman of the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship, Veera Musikapong speaks at the Crime Suppression division in Bangkok on May 20, 2010. The top Thai protest leader urged supporters of the anti-government 'Red Shirt' movement to refrain from violence after riots in the capital, saying 'democracy cannot be built on revenge.'
Thai soldiers search a bag in front of Thailand's biggest shopping mall - Central World - after it was set ablaze the day before following an army assault on an anti-government protest site in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Thai troops hunted for militant protesters who left parts of Bangkok in flames as the authorities extended a night curfew in the capital despite tentative signs of a return to normality.
Thai workers clean roads inside the Red Shirts anti-government protestors camp at the Lumpini Park in Bangkok on May 20, 2010. The top Thai protest leader urged supporters of the anti-government 'Red Shirt' movement to refrain from violence after riots in the capital, saying 'democracy cannot be built on revenge.'
Workers clean a road where "red shirt" protesters had setup their main camp in Bangkok May 20, 2010. Thai authorities restored order in Bangkok on Thursday after a night of rioting and fires that veered towards anarchy as troops took control of an encampment occupied by thousands of anti-government protesters for six weeks.