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Policemen block pro-government protesters from enterring into a court building in Bangkok on December 2, 2008. A Thai court dissolved the ruling party and banned the premier from politics, plunging the kingdom into further uncertainty as an occupation of Bangkok's airports turned increasingly bloody.
Policemen block pro-government protesters from enterring into a court building in Bangkok on December 2, 2008. A Thai court dissolved the ruling party and banned the premier from politics, plunging the kingdom into further uncertainty as an occupation of Bangkok's airports turned increasingly bloody.
A pro-government protester displays a banner in front of a row of policemen outside a court building in Bangkok on December 2, 2008. A Thai court dissolved the ruling party and banned the premier from politics, plunging the kingdom into further uncertainty as an occupation of Bangkok's airports turned increasingly bloody.
Foreign passengers and Thai nationals arriving from Hong Kong wait for their luggage at the arrival terminal of the U-Tapao military airport, some 190 km southeast of Bangkok, early on December 2, 2008. A Thai court dissolved the ruling party and banned the premier from politics, plunging the kingdom into further uncertainty as an occupation of Bangkok's airports turned increasingly bloody.
Policemen block pro-government protesters from enterring into a court building in Bangkok on December 2, 2008. A Thai court dissolved the ruling party and banned the premier from politics, plunging the kingdom into further uncertainty as an occupation of Bangkok's airports turned increasingly bloody.
Soldiers leave the building of the court (in background) in Bangkok after they were blocked by pro-government protesters in Bangkok on December 2, 2008. The the court delivered a verdict dissolving the People Power Party (PPP) and barring the current premier from politics on December 2, 2008. The Thailand's ruling party said members will regroup under a new name and propose a new prime minister.
Pro-government protesters use a taxi to partially block a road in front of the court in Bangkok on December 2, 2008. The the court delivered a verdict dissolving the People Power Party (PPP) and barring the current premier from politics on December 2, 2008. The Thailand's ruling party said members will regroup under a new name and propose a new prime minister.