Friday, 30 July 2010

Democracy ????

Veera Musikapong, a senior leader of the anti-government "red shirt" movement, arrives at a criminal court in Bangkok to appeal for his temporaryrelease July 29, 2010. Veera and several other "red shirt" leaders face terrorism charges which theoretically carry a maximum penalty of death. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang


Veera Musikapong, a senior leader of the anti-government "red shirt" movement, arrives to appeal for his temporary release, at a criminal courtin Bangkok July 29, 2010. Veera and several other "red shirt" leaders face terrorism charges which theoretically carry a maximum penalty of death. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang

Veera Musikapong, senior leader of the anti-government "red shirt" movement, arrives to appeal for his temporary release at a criminal courtin Bangkok July 28, 2010. The court postponed the decision of whether to grant Veera bail to Thursday. Veera and several other "red shirt" leaders face terrorism charges which theoretically carry a maximum penalty of death. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang

Jatuporn Prompan, one of the core leaders of the anti-government "red shirt" protesters, speaks with reporters as he arrives to report to a criminalcourt in Bangkok July 28, 2010. Jatuporn, along with several other "red shirt" leaders, faces charges of terrorism. Jatuporn has been released on bail. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang

Jatuporn Prompan (2nd R), one of the core leaders of the anti-government "red shirt" protesters, arrives to report to a criminal court in BangkokJuly 28, 2010. Jatuporn, along with several other "red shirt" leaders, faces charges of terrorism. Jatuporn has been released on bail. REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang

An anti-government protester lies on a ground during a skit mocking the recent anti-government protests at Lumpini Park in Bangkok July 25, 2010. The protestersurge the Thai government to lift the state of emergency which imposed during the recent political unrest. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom

An anti-government protester with a mask participates in a skit mocking the recent anti-government protests at Lumpini Park in Bangkok July 25, 2010. Theprotesters urge the Thai government to lift the state of emergency which imposed during the recent political unrest. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom

An anti-government protester with a mask participates in a skit mocking the recent anti-government protests at Lumpini Park in Bangkok July 25, 2010. Theprotesters urge the Thai government to lift the state of emergency which imposed during the recent political unrest. REUTERS/Chaiwat Subprasom

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