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Khamis, 20 Mei 2010

Gambar : Sekitar Pertempuran Berdarah Antara Kumpulan Baju Merah Dan Tentera Thailand









Thai army soldiers take up positions at a barricade during an   operation to evict anti-government "red shirt" protesters from   their encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010. Thai troops and armoured   vehicles broke through barricades of tyres and staves on Wednesday in a   fresh offensive to evict thousands of anti-government protesters from   their fortified camp in central Bangkok, witnesses said.
Thai soldiers rush an anti-government barricade near Lumpini Park   in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, May 19, 2010. Two Thai  armored  vehicles have toppled the tire-and-bamboo barricade of an  encampment  where anti-protesters are holed up in downtown Bangkok.

A  Thai army soldier aims his weapon during an operation to evict   anti-government "red shirt" protesters from their encampment   in Bangkok May 19, 2010. Thai troops and armoured vehicles broke  through  barricades of tyres and staves on Wednesday in a fresh  offensive to  evict thousands of anti-government protesters from their  fortified camp  in central Bangkok, witnesses said.
Thai army soldiers run past an armoured vehicle and barricades   during an operation to evict anti-government "red shirt"   protesters from their encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010. Thai troops   and armoured vehicles broke through barricades of tyres and staves on   Wednesday in a fresh offensive to evict thousands of anti-government   protesters from their fortified camp in central Bangkok, witnesses   said.
Thai soldiers take up positions across from an anti-government   barricade near Lumpini Park in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday,   May 19, 2010. Two Thai armored vehicles have toppled the tire-and-bamboo   barricade of an encampment where anti-protesters are holed up in   downtown Bangkok.
Firemen douse a fire at a barricade of Lumpini Park put up by   anti-government protesters in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, May   19, 2010. Thai troops opened fire Wednesday into the fortified   encampment of anti-government protesters in downtown Bangkok, ramming   armored vehicles into its tire-and-bamboo barricade in what appears to   be a final crackdown after a week of deadly clashes.
An  emergency vehicle sprays water on a burning barricade during  an  operation to evict anti-government "red shirt" protesters  from  their encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010. Thai troops and armoured   vehicles broke through barricades of tyres and staves on Wednesday in a   fresh offensive to evict thousands of anti-government protesters from   their fortified camp in central Bangkok, witnesses said.
An  anti-government barricade is seen moments after being crushed  by an  armored personnel carrier at Lumpini Park in downtown Bangkok,  Thailand,  Wednesday, May 19, 2010. Two Thai armored vehicles have  toppled the  tire-and-bamboo barricade of an encampment where  anti-protesters are  holed up in downtown Bangkok.

Army soldiers stand guard with their weapons during an operation  to  evict anti-government "red shirt" protesters from their   encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010. Thai troops and armoured vehicles   broke through barricades of tyres and staves on Wednesday in a fresh   offensive to evict thousands of anti-government protesters from their   fortified camp in central Bangkok, witnesses said.

Army soldiers stand guard with their weapons during an operation  to  evict anti-government "red shirt" protesters from their   encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010. Thai troops and armoured vehicles   broke through barricades of tyres and staves on Wednesday in a fresh   offensive to evict thousands of anti-government protesters from their   fortified camp in central Bangkok, witnesses said.

A  Thai army soldier shoots as other look on at Lumpini Park in  downtown  Bangkok, Thailand, Wednesday, May 19, 2010. Thai troops opened  fire  Wednesday into the fortified encampment of anti-government  protesters in  downtown Bangkok, ramming armored vehicles into its  tire-and-bamboo  barricade in what appears to be a final crackdown after  a week of deadly  clashes.

A  Thai armoured personnel carriers (APC) goes trhough the  barricades of  the Red Shirt anti-government protestors camp in Bangkok  on May 19,  2010. Hundreds of police and army, backed by armoured  vehicles, are  converging on the perimeter of an anti-government protest  camp in  Bangkok.

An  armoured vehicle destroys a barricade during an operation to  evict  anti-government "red shirt" protesters from their  encampment  in Bangkok May 19, 2010. Thai troops and armoured vehicles  broke through  barricades of tyres and staves on Wednesday in a fresh  offensive to  evict thousands of anti-government protesters from their  fortified camp  in central Bangkok, witnesses said.
Thai troops and an armoured vehicle prepare to break through a   barricade during an operation to evict anti-government "red   shirt" protesters from their encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010.   Thai troops and armoured vehicles broke through barricades of tyres and   staves on Wednesday in a fresh offensive to evict thousands of   anti-government protesters from their fortified camp in central Bangkok,   witnesses said.
Soldiers take positions behind a Thai armoured personnel carriers   (APC) in front of the barricades of the Red Shirt anti-government   protestors camp in Bangkok on May 19, 2010. Hundreds of police and army,   backed by armoured vehicles, are converging on the perimeter of an   anti-government protest camp in Bangkok.

Soldiers take cover behind a Thai armoured personnel carriers  (APC)  in front of the barricades of the Red Shirt anti-government  protestors  camp in Bangkok on May 19, 2010. Hundreds of police and  army, backed by  armoured vehicles, are converging on the perimeter of  an anti-government  protest camp in Bangkok.
Fires burn on a boulevard near the Pratunam intersection in   downtown Bangkok on May 19, 2010. Thai security forces backed by   armoured vehicles advanced on the 'Red Shirt' anti-government   protesters' camp in Bangkok in what a senator said would be a 'decisive'   crackdown.
A  Thai armoured personnel carriers (APCs) destroys the barricades  of the  Red Shirt anti-government protestors camp in Bangkok on May 19,  2010.  Hundreds of police and army, backed by armoured vehicles, are  converging  on the perimeter of an anti-government protest camp in  Bangkok.
Fires burn on a boulevard near the Pratunam intersection in   downtown Bangkok on May 19, 2010. Thai security forces backed by   armoured vehicles advanced on the 'Red Shirt' anti-government   protesters' camp in Bangkok in what a senator said would be a 'decisive'   crackdown.
Thai soldiers fire torawds anti-government protesters near a   barricade on Wednesday May 19, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai troops   opened fire Wednesday into the fortified encampment of anti-government   protesters in downtown Bangkok, ramming armored vehicles into its   tire-and-bamboo barricade in what appears to be a final crackdown after a   week of deadly clashes.
Thai soldiers take cover behind an armored vehicle near an   anti-government barricade on Wednesday May 19, 2010 in Bangkok,   Thailand. Thai troops opened fire Wednesday into the fortified   encampment of anti-government protesters in downtown Bangkok, ramming   armored vehicles into its tire-and-bamboo barricade in what appears to   be a final crackdown after a week of deadly clashes.
Thai soldiers take cover behind an armored vehicle in front of a   anti-government barricade on Wednesday May 19, 2010 in Bangkok,   Thailand. Thai troops opened fire Wednesday into the fortified   encampment of anti-government protesters in downtown Bangkok, ramming   armored vehicles into its tire-and-bamboo barricade in what appears to   be a final crackdown after a week of deadly clashes.
BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 18:  An anti-government red shirt  protester  sprints past a barricade during clashes on May 18, 2010 in  Bangkok,  Thailand. Protesters have clashed with military forces for  five  consecutive day in Bangkok after the government launched an  operation to  disperse anti-government protesters who have closed parts  of the city  for more than two months. Despite calls from the United  Nations for both  sides to begin talks, anti-government protesters in  Bangkok have defied  orders to leave their fortified camp, with 37  people having died and  more than 260 injured since the military began  its crackdown.
BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 18:  Anti-government red shirt protesters   look over a barricade towards a military position as their fellow   protesters attempt to return an oil truck to a nearby petrol station on   May 18, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Protesters have clashed with  military  forces for five consecutive day in Bangkok after the  government  launched an operation to disperse anti-government protesters  who have  closed parts of the city for more than two months. Despite  calls from  the United Nations for both sides to begin talks,  anti-government  protesters in Bangkok have defied orders to leave their  fortified camp,  with 37 people having died and more than 260 injured  since the military  began its crackdown.
BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 18:  An anti-government red shirt  protester  kicks a tyre down the street to be used to extend their  barricade on  May 18, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Protesters have clashed  with military  forces for five consecutive day in Bangkok after the  government  launched an operation to disperse anti-government protesters  who have  closed parts of the city for more than two months. Despite  calls from  the United Nations for both sides to begin talks,  anti-government  protesters in Bangkok have defied orders to leave their  fortified camp,  with 37 people having died and more than 260 injured  since the military  began its crackdown.
BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 18:  An anti-government red shirt  protester  throws a molotov cocktail on to burning tyres on May 18, 2010  in  Bangkok, Thailand. Protesters have clashed with military forces for  five  consecutive day in Bangkok after the government launched an  operation  to disperse anti-government protesters who have closed parts  of the city  for more than two months. Despite calls from the United  Nations for  both sides to begin talks, anti-government protesters in  Bangkok have  defied orders to leave their fortified camp, with 37  people having died  and more than 260 injured since the military began  its crackdown.

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 18: Anti-government red shirt protesters   take cover behind a fence on May 18, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand.   Protesters have clashed with military forces for five consecutive day in   Bangkok after the government launched an operation to disperse   anti-government protesters who have closed parts of the city for more   than two months. Despite calls from the United Nations for both sides to   begin talks, anti-government protesters in Bangkok have defied orders   to leave their fortified camp, with 37 people having died and more than   260 injured since the military began its crackdown.
Thai demonstrators stand behind a barricade in downtown Bangkok on   May 18, 2010. Thousands of anti-government protesters were locked in a   tense confrontation with troops, as the UN urged Thailand to 'step  back  from the brink' to avoid further loss of life.
Anti-government 'red shirt' supporters launch fireworks towards   army soldiers at a check-point in Ding Daeng, near Bangkok's Victory   Monument, on May 18, 2010. Several thousand protestors, who have adopted   red as a protest colour and broadly support former premier Thaksin   Shinawatra, remain in a barricaded encampment in Bangkok's high-end   shopping, hotel and diplomatic district, refusing to leave.
An  anti-government 'red shirt' supporter runs past burning tyres  and a  garbage truck which were set ablaze to block army soldiers at a   check-point in Ding Daeng, near Bangkok's Victory Monument, May 18,   2010. Several thousand protestors, who have adopted red as a protest   colour and broadly support former premier Thaksin Shinawatra, remain in a   barricaded encampment in Bangkok's high-end shopping, hotel and   diplomatic district, refusing to leave.
Thai demonstrators take cover behind a barrricade in downtown   Bangkok on May 18, 2010. Thousands of anti-government protesters were   locked in a tense confrontation with troops, as the UN urged Thailand to   'step back from the brink' to avoid further loss of life.
Anti-government 'red shirt' supporters launch fireworks towards   army soldiers at a check-point in Ding Daeng, near Bangkok's Victory   Monument, May 18, 2010. Several thousand protestors, who have adopted   red as a protest colour and broadly support former premier Thaksin   Shinawatra, remain in a barricaded encampment in Bangkok's high-end   shopping, hotel and diplomatic district, refusing to leave.

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Kuda Perang berkata...

Kumpulan Baju Merah adalah kumpulan pegganas, penentang kerajaan secara kekerasan, menyerang anggota keselamatan...pelampau.. penyokong Thaksin Si Pembunuh!!!!

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