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A woman breaks down as looking at the dead bodies of anti-government protesters killed in a gunbattle the day before at a temple which had been turned into a shelter within an anti-government protest site in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Gunshots rang out near a Buddhist temple in the heart of an anti-government protest zone in Bangkok, and soldiers were advancing on foot along an elevated train track, an AFP photographer saw. Thai security forces stormed the 'Red Shirts' protest camp on May 19 in a bloody assault that forced the surrender of the movement's leaders who asked their supporters to disperse. 


Women break down as they gather beside the dead bodies of anti-government protesters killed in a gunbattle the day before at a temple which had been turned into a shelter within an anti-government protest site in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Gunshots rang out near a Buddhist temple in the heart of an anti-government protest zone in Bangkok, and soldiers were advancing on foot along an elevated train track, an AFP photographer saw. Thai security forces stormed the 'Red Shirts' protest camp on May 19 in a bloody assault that forced the surrender of the movement's leaders who asked their supporters to disperse.




People gather beside the dead bodies of anti-government protesters killed in a gunbattle the day before at a temple which had been turned into a shelter within an anti-government protest site in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Gunshots rang out near a Buddhist temple in the heart of an anti-government protest zone in Bangkok, and soldiers were advancing on foot along an elevated train track, an AFP photographer saw. Thai security forces stormed the 'Red Shirts' protest camp on May 19 in a bloody assault that forced the surrender of the movement's leaders who asked their supporters to disperse.


The dead body of an anti-government protesters killed in a gunbattle the day before lies on mats at a temple which had been turned into a shelter within an anti-government protest site in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Gunshots rang out near a Buddhist temple in the heart of an anti-government protest zone in Bangkok, and soldiers were advancing on foot along an elevated train track, an AFP photographer saw. Thai security forces stormed the 'Red Shirts' protest camp on May 19 in a bloody assault that forced the surrender of the movement's leaders who asked their supporters to disperse.


People gather beside the dead bodies of anti-government protestors killed in a gunbattle the day before at a temple which had been turned into a shelter within an anti-government protest site in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Gunshots rang out near a Buddhist temple in the heart of an anti-government protest zone in Bangkok, and soldiers were advancing on foot along an elevated train track, an AFP photographer saw. Thai security forces stormed the 'Red Shirts' protest camp on May 19 in a bloody assault that forced the surrender of the movement's leaders who asked their supporters to disperse.


A man covers the dead body of an anti-government protester killed in a gunbattle the day before at a temple which had been turned into a shelter within an anti-government protest site in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Gunshots rang out near a Buddhist temple in the heart of an anti-government protest zone in Bangkok, and soldiers were advancing on foot along an elevated train track, an AFP photographer saw. Thai security forces stormed the 'Red Shirts' protest camp on May 19 in a bloody assault that forced the surrender of the movement's leaders who asked their supporters to disperse.


A man watches the identity card of a dead anti-government protester killed in a gunbattle the day before at a temple which had been turned into a shelter within an anti-government protest site in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Gunshots rang out near a Buddhist temple in the heart of an anti-government protest zone in Bangkok, and soldiers were advancing on foot along an elevated train track, an AFP photographer saw. Thai security forces stormed the 'Red Shirts' protest camp on May 19 in a bloody assault that forced the surrender of the movement's leaders who asked their supporters to disperse.


A woman cries as she leans over the dead body of an anti-government protestor killed in a gunbattle the day before at a temple which had been turned into a shelter within an anti-government protest site in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Gunshots rang out near a Buddhist temple in the heart of an anti-government protest zone in Bangkok, and soldiers were advancing on foot along an elevated train track, an AFP photographer saw. Thai security forces stormed the 'Red Shirts' protest camp on May 19 in a bloody assault that forced the surrender of the movement's leaders who asked their supporters to disperse.



A man lays identity cards over the the dead bodies of anti-government protesters killed in a gunbattle the day before at a temple which had been turned into a shelter within an anti-government protest site in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Gunshots rang out near a Buddhist temple in the heart of an anti-government protest zone in Bangkok, and soldiers were advancing on foot along an elevated train track, an AFP photographer saw. Thai security forces stormed the 'Red Shirts' protest camp on May 19 in a bloody assault that forced the surrender of the movement's leaders who asked their supporters to disperse.


Anti-government protesters are escorted by Thai police officers after they surrendered to authorities at a Buddhist temple in an area formerly held by anti-government protestors Thursday, May 20, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years.


Anti-government protesters walk in line past police officers as they surrender to Thai authorities at an area formerly held by protesters Thursday, May 20, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years.
 



An anti-government protester covers her face as she surrenders to authorities Thursday, May 20, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years.


Anti-government protesters walk past Thai police officers from a temple where they took shelter as they surrender to authorities Thursday, May 20, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years.



People, most of them who had gathered at a temple which had been turned into a shelter within an anti-government protest site, sit on the stairs of a temple beside the dead bodies of anti-government protestors killed in a gunbattle the day before, in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Gunshots rang out near a Buddhist temple in the heart of an anti-government protest zone in Bangkok, and soldiers were advancing on foot along an elevated train track, an AFP photographer saw. Thai security forces stormed the 'Red Shirts' protest camp on May 19 in a bloody assault that forced the surrender of the movement's leaders who asked their supporters to disperse.


An anti-government protester with his son leaves a temple, where he has taken refuge during Thai army crackdown, under police vigil in downtown, Bangkok, Thailand, Thursday, May 20, 2010. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years.


Thousands of anti-government protesters who have taken refuge at a temple during Thai army crackdown, leave under police vigil, in downtown, Bangkok, Thailand, Thursday, May 20, 2010. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years.


Anti-government protesters who have taken refuge at a temple during Thai army crackdown, leave under police vigil, in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, Thursday, May 20, 2010. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years.



The body of an anti-government "red shirt" protester is wrapped in Buddhists robes at a temple where protesters found shelter in central Bangkok May 20, 2010. Thai authorities restored order in Bangkok on Thursday after a night of rioting and fires that veered towards anarchy as troops took control of an encampment occupied by thousands of anti-government protesters for six weeks. Hundreds who had taken refuge in a temple were coaxed out by police with loudspeakers urging them to go home. Six bodies were found inside.


The bodies of dead anti-government protesters lie in a temple Thursday, May 20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years.


The bodies of anti-government protesters lie in a temple on Thursday May 20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years.


Anti-government "red shirt" protesters clap their hands at a police station after being evacuated from a Buddhist temple where they found shelter a day after confronting Thai troops in central Bangkok May 20, 2010. Thai authorities restored order in Bangkok on Thursday after a night of rioting and fires that veered towards anarchy as troops took control of an encampment occupied by thousands of anti-government protesters for six weeks. Hundreds who had taken refuge in a temple were coaxed out by police with loudspeakers urging them to go home. Six bodies were found inside.




The dead body of an anti-government protester killed in a gunbattle the day before lies on a mat at a temple which had been turned into a shelter within an anti-government protest site in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Gunshots rang out near a Buddhist temple in the heart of an anti-government protest zone in Bangkok, and soldiers were advancing on foot along an elevated train track, an AFP photographer saw. Thai security forces stormed the 'Red Shirts' protest camp on May 19 in a bloody assault that forced the surrender of the movement's leaders who asked their supporters to disperse.
 

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