Monday, 1 December 2008

The Land of RED and YELLOW, who will be the winner?

ANTI-GOVERNMENT (YELLOW COLOUR)
An anti-government rally at Suvanabhum airport in Bangkok. Anti-government protesters on Saturday ignored orders to leave one of Bangkok's besieged airports and faced off with Thai police, raising fears of clashes as crippling demonstrations escalated.(AFP/Hoang Dinh Nam)

Anti-government protesters cheer as they join thousands of others after breaking through an attempted police roadblock near the Suvarnabhumi airport compound early Sunday Nov. 30, 2008, in Bangkok, Thailand. Anti-government protesters who have closed down Bangkok's airports broke through a police cordon meant to shut them off from supplies, raising fears Saturday of widening confrontations in the standoff that has strangled the country's economy.(AP Photo/Ed Wray)
PRO-GOVERNMENT ( RED COLOUR)

Pro-government demonstrators with one holding a portrait of ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra gather during a rally to support Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat outside city hall Sunday, Nov. 30, 2008 in Bangkok, Thailand. About 5,000 people took part in the demonstration. Attackers set off explosions at anti-government protest sites Sunday, wounding 51 people and raising fears of widening confrontations in Thailand's worst political crisis that has strangled its economy and shut down its main airports.(AP Photo/Apichart Weerawong)

Thousands of pro-government supporters hold a rally in Bangkok November 30, 2008. Thai police on Sunday ordered thousands of anti-government protesters who have laid siege to the city's airports to disperse, banning gatherings of more than five people and warning offenders would be jailed or fined. The stakes rose as thousands of pro-government supporters also rallied in the Thai capital, their first significant show of strength since the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) launched its "final battle" on Monday to unseat the government.REUTERS/Darren Whiteside (THAILAND)

A girl holds a Thai flag during a rally by thousands of pro-government supporters in Bangkok November 30, 2008. Thai police on Sunday ordered thousands of anti-government protesters who have laid siege to the city's airports to disperse, banning gatherings of more than five people and warning offenders would be jailed or fined. The stakes rose as thousands of pro-government supporters also rallied in the Thai capital, their first significant show of strength since the People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) launched its "final battle" on Monday to unseat the government.REUTERS/Darren Whiteside (THAILAND)

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