Archives for: March 2010, 23
Another Grenade Attack in Bangkok
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Tuesday 23rd March, 2010 at 23:30:00| Words: 93 words | Category: News Photos
Members of a Thai bomb squad unit inspect the damage caused from a small grenade blast after a cabinet meeting at the Public Health Ministry in Bangkok on March 23, 2010. Two small blasts hit the Thai ministry complex, causing minor damage but no injuries, shortly after the prime minister and his cabinet met there under tight security, a minister said. (Getty Images)
A member of a police bomb squad investigates the site of an explosion at the Public Health Ministry after a cabinet meeting in Nonthaburi province on the outskirts of Bangkok March 23, 2010. (Reuters)
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Red Sticker Campaign
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Tuesday 23rd March, 2010 at 22:51:46| Words: 121 words | Category: News Photos
Anti-government protesters and supporters of former Thai premier Thaksin Shinawatra hold stickers reading "Dissolve the Parliament" before distributing them on their motorcycles in Bangkok March 23, 2010. Thailand will likely extend a tough security law on Tuesday for another week after opposition protest leaders called for a "historic rally" this weekend to paralyze Bangkok in their campaign to force elections. (Reuters)
A supporter of ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra distributes a sticker that read "Dissolve the Parliament" in Thai to passengers on bus in Bangkok on Tuesday March 23, 2010. Thailand's prime minister offered to have his government hold talks with protesters trying to force him from power with massive demonstrations in the capital, but refused their demand that he immediately call new elections. (AP)
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