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Thai protesters denounce coup leaders

Some 10,000 campaigners, dubbed Red Shirts, defied thousands of riot police and soldiers to rally in Bangkok, calling for the resignation of a senior royal adviser they believed masterminded the ousting of their hero. Full Article at The Scotsman

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