Police walk away from a confrontation with People's Alliance for Democracy protestors Saturday, Nov. 29, 2008, near Suvarnabhumi international airport in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's prime minister pledged to use peaceful means to end the siege of the capital's airports by anti-government protesters and demoted the national police chief amid speculation he disagreed with government policy.(AP Photo/David Longstreath)
Riot policemen march towards a checkpoint near Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport on November 29, 2008. Thousands of protesters have occupied the $4 billion airport for four days, a serious escalation in their campaign to unseat the elected government.REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang (THAILAND)
Thai navy soldiers stand in front of a police barricade at a checkpoint near Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport November 29, 2008. Thousands of protesters have occupied the $4 billion airport for four days, a serious escalation in their campaign to unseat the elected government.REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang (THAILAND)
Riot police sit in the shade of a police truck at a checkpoint near Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport on November 29, 2008. Thousands of protesters have occupied the $4 billion airport for four days, a serious escalation in their campaign to unseat the elected government. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang (THAILAND)
Anti-government demonstrators rally toward Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport November 29, 2008. Hundreds of anti-government protesters forced several dozen Thai riot police to abandon a checkpoint on Saturday as they tightened their siege of the country's main airport, witnesses said.REUTERS/Adrees Latif (THAILAND)
Protesters cook food to feed the ranks of supporters at the Suvarnabhumi airport in Bangkok, on November 29. Defiant protesters have ignored orders to leave Bangkok's besieged airports and are faced off with Thai police, raising fears of clashes as crippling anti-government demonstrations escalated.(AFP/Hoang Dinh Nam)
Anti-government protesters (left) confront policemen during a protest at Suvarnabhumi airport in Bangkok, on November 29. Anti-government protesters have forced Thai police to abandon vehicles during confontations at Bangkok's airports as fears grow that days of crippling demonstrations will end violently.(AFP/Pairoj)
Thai riot policemen stand guard at a check point near Bangkok's Suvarnabhumi Airport on November 29, 2008. Hundreds of anti-government protesters forced several dozen Thai riot police to abandon a checkpoint on Saturday as they tightened their siege of the country's main airport, witnesses said.REUTERS/Adrees Latif (THAILAND)
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