Opposition Boycotts Parliament
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Wednesday 24th March, 2010 at 23:04:41| Words: 97 words | Category: News Photos
Soldiers and policemen stand guard outside the parliament in Bangkok March 24, 2010. Thai police and soldiers cordoned off the roads around parliament ahead of a parliamentary session on Wednesday. (Reuters)
A member of parliament from the opposition Puea Thai Party stands next to a barricade outside the parliament in Bangkok March 24, 2010. Authorities cordoned off the area around parliament ahead of a parliamentary session which Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva is expected to attend, a few kilometres from where tens of thousands of anti-government protesters remained on the street, calling for Abhisit to dissolve parliament and call fresh elections. (Reuters)
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