Thaıland Polıtıcs Unrest

THAILAND POLITICS UNRESTEPA02128208 THAİ FORENSİC POLİCE LOOK FOR CLUES İN A COFFEE SHOP WHİCH WAS DAMAGED İN GRENADE ATTACKS, A PİCTURE OF THAİ KİNG

Thaıland Polıtıcs Unrest

epa02128208 Thai forensic police look for clues in a coffee shop which was damaged in grenade attacks, a picture of Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej seen standing at right, after six explosions in Silom road financial district in Bangkok, Thailand, 22 April 2010. The explosions killed at least  threeinjured at least 70 people. Thousands of anti government red shirt protesters have occupied an area facing Silom which has been protected by the Thai armypro government protesters have also been demonstrating against the red shirts protest nearby. The red shirts have vowed to remain until  the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva steps downcalls new elections.  EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT

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