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Members of 'red-shirts' rally in Bangkok

Anti government 'Red Shirts' arriving in Bangkok from the North and Northeast of Thailand on March 13, 2010 to hold demonstration to force the current government to resign and call new elections or face weeks of continued disruptions in Bangkok. [chinanews.com.cn]

Anti government 'Red Shirts' arriving in Bangkok from the North and Northeast of Thailand on March 13, 2010 to hold demonstration to force the current government to resign and call new elections or face weeks of continued disruptions in Bangkok. [chinanews.com.cn]

Anti government 'Red Shirts' arriving in Bangkok from the North and Northeast of Thailand on March 13, 2010 to hold demonstration to force the current government to resign and call new elections or face weeks of continued disruptions in Bangkok. [chinanews.com.cn]

Anti government 'Red Shirts' arriving in Bangkok from the North and Northeast of Thailand on March 13, 2010 to hold demonstration to force the current government to resign and call new elections or face weeks of continued disruptions in Bangkok. [chinanews.com.cn]

Supporters of deposed Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra gather in downtown Bangkok on March 13, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Anti-government protesters will pressure the government until they achieve their demand of a dissolution of the House and a fresh election. [chinanews.com.cn]

Supporters of deposed Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra gather in downtown Bangkok on March 13, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Anti-government protesters will pressure the government until they achieve their demand of a dissolution of the House and a fresh election. [chinanews.com.cn]

Anti government 'Red Shirts' arriving in Bangkok from the North and Northeast of Thailand on March 13, 2010 to hold demonstration to force the current government to resign and call new elections or face weeks of continued disruptions in Bangkok. [chinanews.com.cn]

Anti government 'Red Shirts' arriving in Bangkok from the North and Northeast of Thailand on March 13, 2010 to hold demonstration to force the current government to resign and call new elections or face weeks of continued disruptions in Bangkok. [chinanews.com.cn]

Anti government 'Red Shirts' arriving in Bangkok from the North and Northeast of Thailand on March 13, 2010 to hold demonstration to force the current government to resign and call new elections or face weeks of continued disruptions in Bangkok. [chinanews.com.cn]

A supporters of ousted prime minister thaksin shinawatra raises his photo during a protest in bangkok thailand, saturday, march 13, 2010. thousands of anti-government protesters converged on the thai capital saturday, giving the government an ultimatum to dissolve parliament or face mass marches on key spots in the city. [CFP]

Anti government 'Red Shirts' arriving in Bangkok from the North and Northeast of Thailand on March 13, 2010 to hold demonstration to force the current government to resign and call new elections or face weeks of continued disruptions in Bangkok. [CFP]

Anti government 'Red Shirts' arriving in Bangkok from the North and Northeast of Thailand on March 13, 2010 to hold demonstration to force the current government to resign and call new elections or face weeks of continued disruptions in Bangkok. [CFP]

Anti government 'Red Shirts' arriving in Bangkok from the North and Northeast of Thailand on March 13, 2010 to hold demonstration to force the current government to resign and call new elections or face weeks of continued disruptions in Bangkok. [CFP]

Supporters of deposed Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra gather in downtown Bangkok on March 15, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Anti-government protesters will pressure the government until they achieve their demand of a dissolution of the House and a fresh election. [CFP]

Supporters of deposed Thai Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra gather in downtown Bangkok on March 15, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Anti-government protesters will pressure the government until they achieve their demand of a dissolution of the House and a fresh election. [CFP]

Anti government 'Red Shirts' protest at the Thai Army 11th Infantry Regiment base where Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit and his cabinet had relocated from Parliament to avoid a confrontation with the huge crowd. [CFP]

Anti government 'Red Shirts' protest at the Thai Army 11th Infantry Regiment base where Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit and his cabinet had relocated from Parliament to avoid a confrontation with the huge crowd. [CFP]

Anti government 'Red Shirts' protest at the Thai Army 11th Infantry Regiment base where Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit and his cabinet had relocated from Parliament to avoid a confrontation with the huge crowd. [CFP]

Anti government 'Red Shirts' protest at the Thai Army 11th Infantry Regiment base where Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit and his cabinet had relocated from Parliament to avoid a confrontation with the huge crowd. [CFP]

Anti government 'Red Shirts' protest at the Thai Army 11th Infantry Regiment base where Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit and his cabinet had relocated from Parliament to avoid a confrontation with the huge crowd. [CFP]