Thaıland Polıtıcs Unrest

THAILAND POLITICS UNRESTEPA02132192 THAİ ANTİ-GOVERNMENT PROTESTERS, KNOWN AS RED SHİRTS SLEEP İN FRONT OF CLOSED SHOPS, AS THEY CHANGE THE COLOUR OF

Thaıland Polıtıcs Unrest

epa02132192 Thai anti-government protesters, known as red shirts sleep in front of closed shops, as they change the colour of their shirts, as part of a plan by protest leaders to confuse government forces ahead of an expected crackdown, but keep red touches in sockshatsscarves, in the protester occupied camp on the streets of Ratchaprasong, the  high end downtown shopping district in Bangkok, Thailand , 26 April 2010. Tensions remained high in Thailand with more grenade attacks, injuring six people. Red shirt protest leaders from the United Front for Democracy against Dictatorship (UDD),said  they expected a Thai army attack, as Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said yesterday he would end the protest, which has closed off large sections of the city to trafficbusiness for the past six weekscost 26 people their lives, but failed to announce a timetable or plans of how to do it.  EPA/BARBARA WALTON

26.04.2010 12:10:46