Thaıland Polıtıcs Unrest
THAILAND POLITICS UNRESTEPA02158962 SİGNS ARE SEEN ON THE WİNDOW OF A RESTAURANT NEAR VİCTORY MONUMENT İN BANGKOK, THAİLAND, ON 16 MAY 2010, THE RESTA

epa02158962 Signs are seen on the window of a restaurant near Victory Monument in Bangkok, Thailand, on 16 May 2010, the restaurant remains closed. Gunfireexplosions rung through the Bangkok business district as the violence entered its fourth day. Authorities said the death toll from the ongoing clashes, which began on 13 May when a rogue general was shot in the head, have reached 24, with around 198 injured. Thai prime minister Abhisit Vejjajiva said the military will not turn back this time unlike last month, when authorities retreated after clashes killed 25 people. EPA/Udo Weitz
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