Tuesday, April 14, 2009

In Bangkok, the death of two demonstrators.

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Thai authorities said the two killed in attacks against the Government. That was reported by AFP on Monday, April 13.
Thai police emphasizes that two demonstrators were killed in the crossfire, which staged between the "locals", and police did not participate.
Note on Monday, April 13, the world's leading media reported that in suppressing the riots in Bangkok, the police opened fire on demonstrators as they began to throw stones of order and Molotov cocktails.
According to the official version, on Monday at the heart of Bangkok "locals" of supporters of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, the country set up barricades around government buildings, to protect themselves from police. It Chinavata supporters, according to police shot and killed two men.
Their names are not reported, only the age: one was 19 years old, the second - 54 years. Employees of the Central Hospital in Bangkok reported that in the blood of the deceased 54-year-old man were found traces of alcohol.
Previously reported 94 injured during the riots, there is now official updates: total 113 people were injured. Among them - 23 police officers.
Remember, the Thai Prime Minister Aphisit Vetchachiva said Monday afternoon that the government troops put down riots in Bangkok and the situation "is under full control."
In April of 2009 in Thailand resumed large-scale performances of supporters of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra, the country, deposed in 2006 by a military coup. Chinavat considered one of the leaders of the protesters. The demonstrators demanded the resignation of the Government Aphisity Vetchachivy.
April 12 in Bangkok and the vicinity of emergency situation. Between the military and demonstrators have been a collision. Policemen guarding the building of the Government, April 13, opened fire on demonstrators.

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