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DMTX. Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country a
in Politics, on the 13th of March 2010
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274832
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274809
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274810
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274807
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274808
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274802
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274803
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274804
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274817
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274818
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274819
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274820
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274844
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274842
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274843
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274835
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274833
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274834
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274857
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274858
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274856
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274862
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274893
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274894
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274903
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274904
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274905
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274907
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274892
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274896
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274897
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274898
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274861
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.

ID: 274891

Thanks...it was a scorching

Thanks...it was a scorching hot day!

Nice Work. jack

Nice Work. jack

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Matthew Richards is currently based out of Bangkok, and is a freelance photographer interested in news reporting and conflict... Read more.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.
Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists are being well received by the protesters. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Bangkok, Thailand. 13/03/2010.

Today marked the second day of protests against the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva. Thousands of red shirt supporters are still flocking into the capital from all over the country ahead of the main demonstrations which begin tomorrow. Foreign journalists and photographers are being well taken care of and people seem pleased to see us taking photographs. Riot police, and soldiers in riot gear are on almost all street corners in the immediate area of the demonstration. Traffic is light for a capital city, and so far the atmosphere amongst the red-shirts is lighthearted. Roads surrounding the demonstration areas are completely closed to traffic as of this afternoon.