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Breaking: Ahbisit truimped ! Red Shirts surrender

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Policemen patrol next to the burnt Thai stock exchange building in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010 after it was set ablaze by angry anti-government protesters the day before.​
 
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Thai residents check out damage along Rama 4 Road on May 20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.​
 
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A magazine named after Thailand's former prime minister shows images of the current Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and his deputy Suthep Thaugsuban at the Chiang Mai train station, 700 km (435 miles) north of Bangkok May 21, 2010.
 
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"Red shirt" supporters prepare to welcome protesters arriving on the train from Bangkok at the Chiang Mai train station, 700 km (435 miles) north of Bangkok May 21, 2010.

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Red Shirt anti-government protesters scream and burst into tears as their leaders announce to the crowd their surrender in downtown Bangkok on May 19, 2010. (NICOLAS ASFOURI/AFP/Getty Images)


All because their contracts being terminated so soon.
 
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Residents carry their belongings from their damaged and burnt shop house downtown Bangkok on May 21, 2010. Thailand picked up the pieces after violence and mayhem triggered by a crackdown on anti-government protests, as the focus swung to recovery and reconciliation in a divided nation.​
 
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Hundreds of Bangkok municipal workers with brooms walk towards Lumpini park, where anti-government protesters stayed for two months to clean in downtown Bangkok, Thailand Friday, May 21, 2010. Thailand will not hold elections as demanded by anti government protesters until passions from more than two months of political violence are calmed, a key minister said Friday.​
 
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Firefighters continue to extinguish a fire from the World Center in downtown Bangkok on May 21, 2010.​
 
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A woman offers refreshments to Thai soldiers patrolling central Bangkok May 21, 2010. Troops manned razor-wire roadblocks and searched vehicles for weapons in Bangkok on Friday, two days after they ended anti-government protests that descended into the worst violence in modern Thai history.​
 
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Thai soldiers eat their lunch after patrolling in central Bangkok May 21, 2010.

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A Thai soldier displays his tattoo after patrolling the streets of Bangkok May 21, 2010.​
 
if abhishit resign at the beginning, knowing well that he was an illegitimate seat warmer, there wouldnt be any need for rural protesters to come out to BKK.

And people from both sides, peasants and soldiers, would not have to die or be injured.

Such a shameless self-glorifying dog this man is. He only thinks of himself and of power.

Really surprising that he can still hold on to his post and still sleep well at night despite these unfortunate things that happened because of him and his royal sponsor. Well, what humans cannot do, beasts certainly can.
 

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A woman walks past a burnt building which was set fire by anti-government protesters on Wednesday, near an anti-government rally site in Bangkok, Thailand, Saturday, May 22, 2010.​
 

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A woman walks at a main Bangkok road at the shopping district occupied for almost two months by anti-government "red shirt" protesters May 22, 2010.
 

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Fire-fighters inspect the debris of the Central World shopping mall building that was set on fire by anti-government "red shirt" protesters in central Bangkok May 22, 2010. Troops searched for explosives while firefighters doused the embers of a torched luxury mall in central Bangkok on Saturday as the capital tried to pick up the pieces after the worst political riots in modern Thai history.​
 
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A woman looks at the damaged Central Mall shopping complex in Bangkok May 22, 2010.

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Women look at the damaged Central Mall shopping complex in Bangkok May 22, 2010.
 

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Workers collect rubbish left by anti-government protesters in downtown Bangkok on May 22, 2010 three days after a deadly crackdown on anti-government protesters.

 

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Bank employees clean up in from of their branch in downtown Bangkok on May 22, 2010 three days after a deadly crackdown on anti-government protesters
 

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Identity cards of Red Shirts anti-government protesters are displayed after they were recovered from a roadside sewage at Lumpini park in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, Saturday, May 22, 2010. Thai police, criticized for lenient treatment of leaders of protests that paralyzed Bangkok for weeks and resulted in street battles and riots that killed at least 84, said Saturday they had tightened security and confiscated the men's mobile phones.
 
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