Tuesday, 25 November 2008

Protesters protest at the prime minister's temporary offices in the old Don Mueang airport in Bangkok

Policemen take position during a anti-government protest in front of the Parliament in Bangkok on November 24. Numbers at Monday's protests were lower than expected by the PAD, although the demonstrators managed to fan out to several government buildings as well as sending an advance party to the airport.(AFP/Pornchai Kittiwongsakul)

Anti-government demonstrators gather near a portrait of Queen Sirikit for free food at Government House Tuesday, Nov. 25, 2008, in Bangkok, Thailand. Protest leaders are vowing to intensify their efforts to oust the current elected government. Thailand's Parliament postponed a joint session Monday after protestors surrounded the building and cut electrical power.(AP Photo/David Longstreath)

Thai police stand guard at the new government offices in Bangkok's Don Mueang (Muang) airport November 24, 2008. Thousands of anti-government protesters blockaded Thailand's parliament on Monday, forcing it to postpone an important legislative session, the latest twist to a six-month campaign to unseat the elected administration.REUTERS/Sukree Sukplang (THAILAND)

Thai anti-government protesters arrive at an abandoned air terminal at the Don Muang airport - where premier Somchai Wongsawat and his cabinet have set up a makeshift base - in order to prevent a cabinet meeting to be held, in Bangkok on November 24.(AFP/Pairoj)

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