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DMTX. Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. It very
in Politics, on the 19th of March 2010
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

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Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280514
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

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Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

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Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

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Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280528
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

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Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280523
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

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Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280525
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280526
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280517
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280538
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280537
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280539
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280540
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

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Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280542
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280543
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280536
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280518
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280519
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280557
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280558
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280555
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280556
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280520
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280516
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280508
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280559
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280511
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280513
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280571
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280572
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280573
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280570
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

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Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

ID: 280622
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.

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Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.
Former Thai Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat this evening joined the UDD Red shirt rally to lend his support. Mr Wongsawat is also brother-in-law to exiled former PM, Dr. Thaksin Shinawatra. Despite a decrease in numbers after the blood spilling at Government house this week, it very much looks like the protesters are in for the long haul, and this evening they were being joined by hundreds more, in preparation for a renewed show of force around the Kingdom's capital tomorrow. Bangkok, Thailand. 19/03/2010.