Thaıland Polıtıcs Unrest

THAILAND POLITICS UNRESTEPA02125972 A RED ROSE İS SEEN ON A GUN OF A THAİ SOLDİER GUARDS, AS CLOSE TO A BARRİCADE MANNED BY ANTİ GOVERNMENT RED SHİRT

Thaıland Polıtıcs Unrest

epa02125972 A Red rose is seen on a gun of a Thai soldier guards, as close to a barricade manned by anti government red shirt supporters on Silom road in Bangkok, Thailand, 21 April 2010. Tourist arrivals to Thailand dropped dramatically in the face of continuing policial unrest. Three five star hotels in the nearby Rachaprasong area have closed 20 April, announcing plans to stay shut until 25 April, citing safety concerns as thousands of protesters continur to occupy the areablock it forcing hundreds of shops in the high end dristrict to also stay closed. Hotel occupancy rates in the Thai capital have fallen dramatically in the last week as the protesters dig invow to remain until  the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva steps downcalls  new elections.  EPA/NARONG SANGNAK

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