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BANGKOK: More than 100K at 9pm. Many More Coming. JAMS 50km Long. ArbiSHIT SHITTING!

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Red-shirt leaders surrender to police
By The Nation

About 1.40 pm, red-shirt leaders arrived at the Royal Thai Police on Rama I Road, located next to the Rajprasong rally site, to surrender.
Those seen arriving are Jatuporn Promphan, Kwanchai Praipana, Natthawut Saikua, Wiphuthaleng Phattanaphuthai, Nisit Sinthuprai.

Deputy national police General Adul Saengsingkaew was seen escorted the red-shirt leaders into the police headquarters

Adul sand the red-shirt leaders would be booked and detained in an undisclosed holding centre in order to take their statements on charges related to the violations of the emergency rule.

Before giving himself up, Natthawut said he and all leaders were safe, urging his fellow red shirts to go home without any worries.

Natthawut said he volunteered to subject himself to face charges, some of which he said were frame-up. He added justice would prevail.


Pockets of red shirts continue to riot
By 2.15 pm, half an hour after the surrender of the red-shirt leaders on Wednesday, a number of red shirts have continued to riot.
Some red shirts were seen trying to torch Central World shopping mall to express their anger for ending of the Rajprasong rally.
The reds camping out at Klong Toei remain sceptical that their leaders really turned themselves to police. They vowed to continue protesting.
The reds at Samyan continue to wreak havocs by burning tyres and blocking traffic near the Pheu Thai Party on Rama IV Road.
Buses services in Bangkok have been suspended for the afternoon after a number of buses were seized by rioting protesters.
 
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A red banner is lowered over the bodies of two protesters killed during an operation to evict anti-government "red shirt" protesters from their encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010.

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Thai army soldiers patrol on a street in Bangkok May 19, 2010.​
 

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my company is a multinational company, i call travel office, i have to go to bangkok, they said, management policy, all personnel are prohibited to fly to bangkok for transit or travel.

that is the problem.

I think now u can fly there.
 

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Thai army soldiers cross a destroyed barricade in Bangkok May 19, 2010.

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Thai army soldiers patrol with armoured vehicles during an operation to evict anti-government "red shirt" protesters from their encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010.​
 

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Thai army soldiers rest during an operation to evict anti-government "red shirt" protesters from their encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010.

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Smoke rises from burning fires in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, following the surrender of anti-government leaders to the police Wednesday, May 19, 2010. The Thai government is attempting to end the two month long standoff with Red Shirt protestors with a massive military crackdown.​
 

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Thai soldiers patrol in Bangkok May 19, 2010. Four senior Thai anti-government protest leaders surrendered to police on Wednesday after troops stormed their encampment, sparking clashes that killed at least four people, as violence rocked other areas of the city.

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Thai Red Cross workers remove a dead anti-government protester during a military crackdown Wednesday, May 19, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand.​
 

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Thai Red Cross worker looks at a the body of a dead anti-government protestor during a military crackdown Wednesday, May 19, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand.

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Thai army soldiers carry a fellow soldier on a stretcher during an operation to evict anti-government "red shirt" protesters from their encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010.

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Smoke rises from burning tyres after the Thai army launched an offensive against "red shirt" protesters in Bangkok May 19, 2010.​
 

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A plainclothes Thai soldier calls for help as he pulls his colleague who was injured by a grenade during an operation tocrackdown on anti-government protesters Wednesday, May 19, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand.
 

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A Thai soldier blindfolds an anti-government protester as another handcuffs him at Lumpini park in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, May 19, 2010.

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Thai army soldiers stand guard over blindfolded detainees during an operation to evict anti-government "red shirt" protesters from their encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010.
 

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A Thai soldier wounded in a grenade attack, waits for help during clashes in central Bangkok May 19, 2010

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A body of a dead anti-government protester is lifted onto a stretcher on Wednesday, May 19, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand. Downtown Bangkok became a raging battleground Wednesday as the army stormed a barricaded protest camp and toppled the Red Shirt leadership, enraging demonstrators who fired grenades and set fires that cloaked the skyline in a black haze.​
 

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Thai army soldiers stand guard over blindfolded detainees during an operation to evict anti-government "red shirt" protesters from their encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010.

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Jatuporn Prompan, one of the core leaders of the anti-government "red shirt" protesters, is taken into custody after he surrendered, at the police headquarters in Bangkok May 19, 2010. Anti-government protest leaders in Thailand surrendered to police on Wednesday after troops stormed their encampment, sparking clashes that killed at least four people, but violence rocked other areas of the city.​
 

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Natthawut Saikua, one of the core leaders of the anti-government "red shirt" protesters is taken into custody after he surrendered, at the police headquarters in Bangkok May 19, 2010.​
 

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A Thai soldier handcuffs a Buddhist monk as another looks on after they were arrested from Lumpini park in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, May 19, 2010.​
 

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Yes true the shiitty king has abandoned the majority of the Thai population. That is why his heir is a playboy, disgraceful son undeserving of the monarchy. Karma as they said it. This will be the end of Thai monarchy. The king is suffering in health now as a result of his betrayal to the needy who revered him most not because of his wealth unlike his cronies greedy for power and authority. Democracy will prevail one day in Thailand.
 

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I think now u can fly there.

company move at snail speed, the damage already done, it will not reverse the ban, until govt lift travel advise, then travel office have to contact CEO, CEO have to make decision and then ban will be lifted.

By that time, I do not know when, I have other things to do, have to move on to other project.

But, i can take leave and go there by myself, i saw the price, wow, cheap.
 

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good luck to you!!!
 

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Rescue workers transport an unidentified journalist from Holland, who was shot during clashes between anti-government "red shirt" protesters and Thai soldiers, to a hospital in Bangkok May 19, 2010.​
 

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Municipal workers clear the fortification of anti-government protesters as smoke billows out from a building set on fire by protesters in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, May 19, 2010. Seven leaders of Thailand's Red Shirt protesters have surrendered to authorities after a deadly army assault on their fortified encampment.​
 

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Journalists lie down and take cover during a gun battle between Thai army and anti-government protesters at Lumpini park in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, May 19, 2010.​
 
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