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Breaking: Ahbisit truimped ! Red Shirts surrender

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A shopkeeper opens her shop at Saunlum night bazar after a gap of seven days near Lumpini park, site for anti-government protesters in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, Monday May 24, 2010. Opposition leaders moved to impeach Thailand's prime minister Monday for his handling of rioting and violence in Bangkok that left at least 88 people dead in clashes between demonstrators and troops over the past two months.

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Traffic resumes near Lumpini park, site for anti-government protesters, in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, Monday evening, May 24, 2010.​
 
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Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva arrives at Government House for a Cabinet meeting in Bangkok, Thailand Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Opposition leaders moved to impeach Thailand's prime minister for his handling of rioting and violence in Bangkok, and an army official said the capital would remain under curfew for another week as a precaution against further unrest.

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Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva attempts to avoid the media as he arrives at Government House before a Cabinet meeting in Bangkok, Thailand Tuesday, May 25, 2010.​
 
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Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva arrives at Government House for a Cabinet meeting in Bangkok, Thailand Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Opposition leaders moved to impeach Thailand's prime minister for his handling of rioting and violence in Bangkok, and an army official said the capital would remain under curfew for another week as a precaution against further unrest.

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Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva attempts to avoid the media as he arrives at Government House before a Cabinet meeting in Bangkok, Thailand Tuesday, May 25, 2010.​

The will be no election until all the Thaksin camp leaders are captured and arrested. They know they will lose to Thaksin camp if election were to be held now. They are following the steps of PAP and Myanmar leaders in destroying their oppositions to have a clear win in the pseudo democratic election.
 
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A policeman helps a woman to take her picture in front of a collapsed Central World shopping mall in downtown Bangkok on May 25, 2010 following recent anti-government protest. Thai authorities will ask the government to extend a curfew in Bangkok and 23 provinces for another week in the wake of a crackdown on anti-government protesters, an army official said.​
 
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Anti-government protest leader Jatuporn Prompan (C) arrives at the Department of Special Investigations (DSI) in Bangkok on May 25, 2010. Jatuporn reported to the Department of Special Investigations to be interrogated over his alleged violation of the emergency decree.​
 
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A Thai woman cleans an advertisement board near a reopened shopping mall at the area of recent clashes in central Bangkok May 25, 2010. Thailand's cabinet has agreed to extend a night curfew in Bangkok and 23 provinces until May 29, Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban said on Tuesday.​
 
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Director General of the Department of Special Investigation (DSI) Tharit Pengdit, left, talks with leader of anti-government protesters, Jatuporn Prompan, center, at DSI office Tuesday, May 25, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Opposition leaders moved to impeach Thailand's prime minister Monday for his handling of rioting and violence in Bangkok, and an army official said the capital would remain under curfew for another week as a precaution against further unrest.​
 
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A Thai go-go dancer walks home at Bangkok's normally packed Soi Cowboy red-light area just before curfew May 25, 2010.

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Thai go-go dancers wait for customers at Bangkok's normally packed Soi Cowboy red-light area just before curfew May 25, 2010. Bar owners and go-go dancers say a night-time curfew in the Thai capital has badly affected their business, with tourist scared off and expatriate customers staying home.​
 
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Thai go-go dancers wait for food at Bangkok's normally packed Soi Cowboy red-light area just before curfew May 25, 2010.

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Thai dance bar girls sit outside their bar in Patpong area, near to the anti-government protesters encampment, which re-opened after a gap of two weeks, with precautionary midnight to early morning curfew in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, May 25, 2010.​
 
PM Ahbisit win with honour. Because have offer re-election(the soft approach) but red shirt not accept. So the only way is crack down or hard way.
Now red shirt suffer a major lost. Very hard for them to regroup.
 
Abhisit still got the cheek to come out and tell the people the worst is over. It is as if the whole burning of Bangkok is not his problem at all. If I am him, I would be too embarassed to even show my face. Such a coward and spineless asshole.
 
Abhisit still got the cheek to come out and tell the people the worst is over. It is as if the whole burning of Bangkok is not his problem at all. If I am him, I would be too embarassed to even show my face. Such a coward and spineless asshole.

Abhisit needs a visa and an army to travel outside Bangkok now, hahahaha....:D
 
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The villa were ousted Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was reportedly staying near the Montenegrin seaside resort of Sveti Stefan is seen, Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Thai authorities accused ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra of terrorism Tuesday, issuing an arrest warrant on charges that carry a possible death sentence for his alleged role in deadly street protests, and setting the stage for further political strife.

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Veselin Veljovic, chief of Montenegrin police speaks during a press conference in Budva, Montenegro, Tuesday, May 25, 2010. Veljovic said that "so far" his country had not received any request from Thailand for Thaksin's extradition. Thai authorities accused ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra of terrorism Tuesday, issuing an arrest warrant on charges that carry a possible death sentence for his alleged role in deadly street protests, and setting the stage for further political strife.

 
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Employees of the Central World mall offer flowers outise the mall in Bangkok on May 26, 2010 to bless the Nation a week after a deadly anti-government protest crackdown.​
 
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Employees of Central World, Thailand's biggest mall which was burnt down by rioters, offer gifts to Buddhist monks in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, May 26, 2010.

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Thai people pray to Buddhist monks for peace in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, May 26, 2010. Thousands of residents gathered at dawn Wednesday to pray for peace at sites across Bangkok where people were killed and high rise buildings torched in two months of worst political violence in the country's modern history.​
 
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Indian Hindu community in Thailand pray for peace during all religion prayer meeting at Lumpini park in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, May 26, 2010​
 
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People give donations to Thai monks during a joint mass prayer at Lumpini Park in Bangkok on May 26, 2010 to bless the Nation a week after a deadly anti-government protest crackdown.​
 
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A police officer gives donations to Thai monks during a joint mass prayer at Lumpini Park in Bangkok on May 26, 2010 to bless the Nation a week after a deadly anti-government protest crackdown.​
 
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Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva (R) arrives at Parliament for a session on the country's 2011 budget plan in Bangkok May 26, 2010.

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Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva (R) speaks with Finance Minister Korn Chatikavanij during a parliamentary session for the country's 2011 budget plan at Parliament in Bangkok May 26, 2010.​
 
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