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27 Mei 2010

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Anti-government supporters give aid to a fellow "red  shirt" who was shot in the chest after army soldiers penetrated  their encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010. Rioting and fires swept  Bangkok on Wednesday after troops stormed a protest encampment, forcing  protest leaders to surrender but sparking clashes that killed at least  six and triggering unrest in northern Thailand. A night curfew has been  declared in Bangkok and 21 provinces.

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 19:  A Thai anti-government red shirt  protester is dragged to safety after being shot by Thai military forces  on May 19, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. At least 5 people are reported to  have died as government forces sought to overrun barricades raised in  and around the city centre by anti-government protestors. Red-shirt  leaders have now surrendered, ending their blockade in the aftermath of a  sixth day of violence, leaving the army in control and a night time  curfew to be imposed.

Anti-government supporters rush a fellow "red shirt" to  safety after he was shot by army soldiers who were penetrating the  "red shirt" encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010. Rioting and  fires swept Bangkok on Wednesday after troops stormed a protest  encampment, forcing protest leaders to surrender but sparking clashes  that killed at least six and triggering unrest in northern Thailand. A  night curfew has been declared in Bangkok and 21 provinces.

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY19:  A Thai soldier aims his rifle next to  the body of a redshirt protester during an early morning attack on the  red shirt camp May 19, 2010 in Bangkok, At least 5 people are reported  to have died as government forces sought to overrun barricades raised in  and around the city centre by anti-government protestors. Red-shirt  leaders have now surrendered, ending their blockade in the aftermath of a  sixth day of violence, leaving the army in control and a night time  curfew to be imposed.

A  Thai rescuer stands next to the bodies of two protesters killed during a  crackdown by Thai soldiers on the Red Shirt anti-government protesters'  camp in Bangkok on May 19, 2010. Thai protest leaders surrendered and  told thousands of Red Shirt supporters to end their weeks-long rally  after an army assault on their fortified encampment left at least five  people dead.

Thai soldiers carry a wounded comrade during a crackdown on the Red  Shirt anti-government protesters' camp in Bangkok on May 19, 2010. Thai  protest leaders surrendered and told thousands of Red Shirt supporters  to end their weeks-long rally after an army assault on their fortified  encampment left at least six people dead and 58 injured.

Thai soldiers walk past the body of a protesters killed during a  crackdown on the Red Shirt anti-government protesters' camp in Bangkok  on May 19, 2010. Thai protest leaders surrendered and told thousands of  Red Shirt supporters to end their weeks-long rally after an army assault  on their fortified encampment left at least five people dead.

Thai soldiers fire torawds anti-government protesters near a  barricade on Wednesday May 19, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai troops  opened fire Wednesday into the fortified encampment of anti-government  protesters in downtown Bangkok, ramming armored vehicles into its  tire-and-bamboo barricade in what appears to be a final crackdown after a  week of deadly clashes.

Anti-government 'red shirt' supporters launch fireworks towards  army soldiers at a check-point in Ding Daeng, near Bangkok's Victory  Monument, May 18, 2010. Several thousand protestors, who have adopted  red as a protest colour and broadly support former premier Thaksin  Shinawatra, remain in a barricaded encampment in Bangkok's high-end  shopping, hotel and diplomatic district, refusing to leave.

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 18:  An anti-government red shirt protester  fires a slingshot towards Thai security forces on May 18, 2010 in  Bangkok, Thailand. Protesters have clashed with military forces for five  consecutive day in Bangkok after the government launched an operation  to disperse anti-government protesters who have closed parts of the city  for more than two months. Despite calls from the United Nations for  both sides to begin talks, anti-government protesters in Bangkok have  defied orders to leave their fortified camp, with 37 people having died  and more than 260 injured since the military began its crackdown.

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