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  • 08 JULY 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A man watches Thai stocks fall in price at a brokerage house in Bangkok. Thai financial markets and the Thai Baht both lost value Wednesday. The stock market, the Stock Exchange of  Thailand (SET) closed at 1,470.25, down 13.52 or 0.91%, from Tuesday. The Thai Baht closed at 33.90 Baht to 1 US Dollar, it's lowest point since September 2009. Economists blamed the drop in the Chinese stock markets and uncertainty over the EU's handling of the Greek budget crisis for the drops in Thai markets.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JULY 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   People walk past an exchange booth in Bangkok while foreign visitors to Thailand buy Baht Wednesday. Thai financial markets and the Thai Baht both lost value Wednesday. The stock market, the Stock Exchange of  Thailand (SET) closed at 1,470.25, down 13.52 or 0.91%, from Tuesday. The Thai Baht closed at 33.90 Baht to 1 US Dollar, it's lowest point since September 2009. Economists blamed the drop in the Chinese stock markets and uncertainty over the EU's handling of the Greek budget crisis for the drops in Thai markets.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JULY 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   People walk past an exchange booth in Bangkok while foreign visitors to Thailand buy Baht Wednesday. Thai financial markets and the Thai Baht both lost value Wednesday. The stock market, the Stock Exchange of  Thailand (SET) closed at 1,470.25, down 13.52 or 0.91%, from Tuesday. The Thai Baht closed at 33.90 Baht to 1 US Dollar, it's lowest point since September 2009. Economists blamed the drop in the Chinese stock markets and uncertainty over the EU's handling of the Greek budget crisis for the drops in Thai markets.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JULY 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   People walk past an exchange booth in Bangkok while foreign visitors to Thailand buy Baht Wednesday. Thai financial markets and the Thai Baht both lost value Wednesday. The stock market, the Stock Exchange of  Thailand (SET) closed at 1,470.25, down 13.52 or 0.91%, from Tuesday. The Thai Baht closed at 33.90 Baht to 1 US Dollar, it's lowest point since September 2009. Economists blamed the drop in the Chinese stock markets and uncertainty over the EU's handling of the Greek budget crisis for the drops in Thai markets.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiFinancialMarkets010.jpg
  • 08 JULY 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:   People walk past an exchange booth in Bangkok while foreign visitors to Thailand buy Baht Wednesday. Thai financial markets and the Thai Baht both lost value Wednesday. The stock market, the Stock Exchange of  Thailand (SET) closed at 1,470.25, down 13.52 or 0.91%, from Tuesday. The Thai Baht closed at 33.90 Baht to 1 US Dollar, it's lowest point since September 2009. Economists blamed the drop in the Chinese stock markets and uncertainty over the EU's handling of the Greek budget crisis for the drops in Thai markets.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JULY 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A woman walks past an exchange booth in Bangkok Wednesday. Thai financial markets and the Thai Baht both lost value Wednesday. The stock market, the Stock Exchange of  Thailand (SET) closed at 1,470.25, down 13.52 or 0.91%, from Tuesday. The Thai Baht closed at 33.90 Baht to 1 US Dollar, it's lowest point since September 2009. Economists blamed the drop in the Chinese stock markets and uncertainty over the EU's handling of the Greek budget crisis for the drops in Thai markets.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JULY 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: People watch Thai stocks at a brokerage house in Bangkok. Thai financial markets and the Thai Baht both lost value Wednesday. The stock market, the Stock Exchange of  Thailand (SET) closed at 1,470.25, down 13.52 or 0.91%, from Tuesday. The Thai Baht closed at 33.90 Baht to 1 US Dollar, it's lowest point since September 2009. Economists blamed the drop in the Chinese stock markets and uncertainty over the EU's handling of the Greek budget crisis for the drops in Thai markets.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiFinancialMarkets007.jpg
  • 08 JULY 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A man watches Thai stocks fall in price at a brokerage house in Bangkok. Thai financial markets and the Thai Baht both lost value Wednesday. The stock market, the Stock Exchange of  Thailand (SET) closed at 1,470.25, down 13.52 or 0.91%, from Tuesday. The Thai Baht closed at 33.90 Baht to 1 US Dollar, it's lowest point since September 2009. Economists blamed the drop in the Chinese stock markets and uncertainty over the EU's handling of the Greek budget crisis for the drops in Thai markets.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiFinancialMarkets006.jpg
  • 08 JULY 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A man watches Thai stocks fall in price at a brokerage house in Bangkok. Thai financial markets and the Thai Baht both lost value Wednesday. The stock market, the Stock Exchange of  Thailand (SET) closed at 1,470.25, down 13.52 or 0.91%, from Tuesday. The Thai Baht closed at 33.90 Baht to 1 US Dollar, it's lowest point since September 2009. Economists blamed the drop in the Chinese stock markets and uncertainty over the EU's handling of the Greek budget crisis for the drops in Thai markets.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiFinancialMarkets005.jpg
  • 08 JULY 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man turns away from the screens as Thai stocks drop Wednesday. Thai financial markets and the Thai Baht both lost value Wednesday. The stock market, the Stock Exchange of  Thailand (SET) closed at 1,470.25, down 13.52 or 0.91%, from Tuesday. The Thai Baht closed at 33.90 Baht to 1 US Dollar, it's lowest point since September 2009. Economists blamed the drop in the Chinese stock markets and uncertainty over the EU's handling of the Greek budget crisis for the drops in Thai markets.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 JULY 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A person watches the prices of Thai stocks at a brokerage house in Bangkok. Thai financial markets and the Thai Baht both lost value Wednesday. The stock market, the Stock Exchange of  Thailand (SET) closed at 1,470.25, down 13.52 or 0.91%, from Tuesday. The Thai Baht closed at 33.90 Baht to 1 US Dollar, it's lowest point since September 2009. Economists blamed the drop in the Chinese stock markets and uncertainty over the EU's handling of the Greek budget crisis for the drops in Thai markets.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiFinancialMarkets003.jpg
  • 08 JULY 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A person watches the prices of Thai stocks at a brokerage house in Bangkok. Thai financial markets and the Thai Baht both lost value Wednesday. The stock market, the Stock Exchange of  Thailand (SET) closed at 1,470.25, down 13.52 or 0.91%, from Tuesday. The Thai Baht closed at 33.90 Baht to 1 US Dollar, it's lowest point since September 2009. Economists blamed the drop in the Chinese stock markets and uncertainty over the EU's handling of the Greek budget crisis for the drops in Thai markets.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiFinancialMarkets002.jpg
  • 08 JULY 2015 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man monitors stocks he is interested in at a public computer terminal in a Bangkok brokerage house. Thai financial markets and the Thai Baht both lost value Wednesday. The stock market, the Stock Exchange of  Thailand (SET) closed at 1,470.25, down 13.52 or 0.91%, from Tuesday. The Thai Baht closed at 33.90 Baht to 1 US Dollar, it's lowest point since September 2009. Economists blamed the drop in the Chinese stock markets and uncertainty over the EU's handling of the Greek budget crisis for the drops in Thai markets.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 SEPTEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A woman watches real time changes in the Thai stock market on the stock ticker at Asia Plus Securities headquarters in central Bangkok. The Thai stock market has declined more than 20% from its 2013 high as data as Thailand entered a recession in the second quarter. The loss of value in the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) is the greatest sell off since the end of the Asian financial crisis in 1998. Foreign investors have sold more than $1 billion of local shares this month amid signs of slowing regional economic growth and speculation that the U.S. Federal Reserve will soon cut its stimulus.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 SEPTEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A woman reads the newspaper in the stock ticker room at Asia Plus Securities headquarters in central Bangkok. The Thai stock market has declined more than 20% from its 2013 high as data as Thailand entered a recession in the second quarter. The loss of value in the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) is the greatest sell off since the end of the Asian financial crisis in 1998. Foreign investors have sold more than $1 billion of local shares this month amid signs of slowing regional economic growth and speculation that the U.S. Federal Reserve will soon cut its stimulus.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 SEPTEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman walks in to watch real time stock results at Asia Plus Securities headquarters in central Bangkok. The Thai stock market has declined more than 20% from its 2013 high as data as Thailand entered a recession in the second quarter. The loss of value in the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) is the greatest sell off since the end of the Asian financial crisis in 1998. Foreign investors have sold more than $1 billion of local shares this month amid signs of slowing regional economic growth and speculation that the U.S. Federal Reserve will soon cut its stimulus.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 SEPTEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A man walks away from the stock ticker at Asia Plus Securities headquarters in central Bangkok. The Thai stock market has declined more than 20% from its 2013 high as data as Thailand entered a recession in the second quarter. The loss of value in the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) is the greatest sell off since the end of the Asian financial crisis in 1998. Foreign investors have sold more than $1 billion of local shares this month amid signs of slowing regional economic growth and speculation that the U.S. Federal Reserve will soon cut its stimulus.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiStocksSlidePS006.jpg
  • 02 SEPTEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  People watch real time changes in the Thai stock market on the stock ticker at Asia Plus Securities headquarters in central Bangkok. The Thai stock market has declined more than 20% from its 2013 high as data as Thailand entered a recession in the second quarter. The loss of value in the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) is the greatest sell off since the end of the Asian financial crisis in 1998. Foreign investors have sold more than $1 billion of local shares this month amid signs of slowing regional economic growth and speculation that the U.S. Federal Reserve will soon cut its stimulus.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiStocksSlidePS005.jpg
  • 02 SEPTEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Stock “losers” on the stock ticker at Asia Plus Securities headquarters in central Bangkok. The Thai stock market has declined more than 20% from its 2013 high as data as Thailand entered a recession in the second quarter. The loss of value in the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) is the greatest sell off since the end of the Asian financial crisis in 1998. Foreign investors have sold more than $1 billion of local shares this month amid signs of slowing regional economic growth and speculation that the U.S. Federal Reserve will soon cut its stimulus.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiStocksSlidePS004.jpg
  • 02 SEPTEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  People watch real time changes in the Thai stock market on the stock ticker at Asia Plus Securities headquarters in central Bangkok. The Thai stock market has declined more than 20% from its 2013 high as data as Thailand entered a recession in the second quarter. The loss of value in the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) is the greatest sell off since the end of the Asian financial crisis in 1998. Foreign investors have sold more than $1 billion of local shares this month amid signs of slowing regional economic growth and speculation that the U.S. Federal Reserve will soon cut its stimulus.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 DECEMBER 2012 - SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE: International financial buildings rise over the Central Business District (CBD) of Singapore. Singapore is a world financial hub.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 18 DECEMBER 2012 - SINGAPORE, SINGAPORE: International financial buildings rise over the Central Business District (CBD) of Singapore. Singapore is a world financial hub.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 02 SEPTEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  The stock ticker at Asia Plus Securities headquarters in central Bangkok. The Thai stock market has declined more than 20% from its 2013 high as data as Thailand entered a recession in the second quarter. The loss of value in the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) is the greatest sell off since the end of the Asian financial crisis in 1998. Foreign investors have sold more than $1 billion of local shares this month amid signs of slowing regional economic growth and speculation that the U.S. Federal Reserve will soon cut its stimulus.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiStocksSlidePS003.jpg
  • 02 SEPTEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A man watches real time changes in the Thai stock market on the stock ticker at Asia Plus Securities headquarters in central Bangkok. The Thai stock market has declined more than 20% from its 2013 high as data as Thailand entered a recession in the second quarter. The loss of value in the Stock Exchange of Thailand (SET) is the greatest sell off since the end of the Asian financial crisis in 1998. Foreign investors have sold more than $1 billion of local shares this month amid signs of slowing regional economic growth and speculation that the U.S. Federal Reserve will soon cut its stimulus.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ThaiStocksSlidePS002.jpg
  • 27 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Protestors ride in a pickup truck into the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. There is still no sign of police or security personnel at the ministry and there has been no effort to expel protestors. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protests also spread to other government ministries and several provinces in southern Thailand, a stronghold of the opposition.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors camp out in the Ministry of Finance building in Bangkok. There is still no sign of police or security personnel at the ministry and there has been no effort to expel protestors. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protests also spread to other government ministries and several provinces in southern Thailand, a stronghold of the opposition.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors camp out in the Ministry of Finance building in Bangkok. There is still no sign of police or security personnel at the ministry and there has been no effort to expel protestors. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protests also spread to other government ministries and several provinces in southern Thailand, a stronghold of the opposition.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ProtestsSpread1127043.jpg
  • 27 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors cheer an opposition speaker in the Ministry of Finance. There is still no sign of police or security personnel at the ministry and there has been no effort to expel protestors. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protests also spread to other government ministries and several provinces in southern Thailand, a stronghold of the opposition.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ProtestsSpread1127038.jpg
  • 27 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors cheer an opposition speaker in the Ministry of Finance. There is still no sign of police or security personnel at the ministry and there has been no effort to expel protestors. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protests also spread to other government ministries and several provinces in southern Thailand, a stronghold of the opposition.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ProtestsSpread1127037.jpg
  • 27 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors cheer an opposition speaker in the Ministry of Finance. There is still no sign of police or security personnel at the ministry and there has been no effort to expel protestors. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protests also spread to other government ministries and several provinces in southern Thailand, a stronghold of the opposition.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ProtestsSpread1127036.jpg
  • 27 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Protestors ride in a pickup truck into the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. There is still no sign of police or security personnel at the ministry and there has been no effort to expel protestors. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protests also spread to other government ministries and several provinces in southern Thailand, a stronghold of the opposition.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ProtestsSpread1127032.jpg
  • 27 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Protestors walk into the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. There is still no sign of police or security personnel at the ministry and there has been no effort to expel protestors. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protests also spread to other government ministries and several provinces in southern Thailand, a stronghold of the opposition.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    ProtestsSpread1127030.jpg
  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors detain a man they said was a pro-government Red Shirt during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. The man was paraded through a crowd before being kicked out of the compound and put back on the street. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Former Deputy Prime Minister SUTHEP THAUGSUBAN, leader of the anti-government protests rocking Bangkok, talks on his mobile phone while walking through the Ministry of Finance complex. The Thai government issued as warrant for Suthep as the protests spread but he has not been arrested. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    AntiGovtProtestBgk1126086.jpg
  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Thai anti-government protestor wearing a carnival style mask in Thai national colors in the courtyard of the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors detain a man they said was a pro-government Red Shirt during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. The man was paraded through a crowd before being kicked out of the compound and put back on the street. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors detain a man they said was a pro-government Red Shirt during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. The man was paraded through a crowd before being kicked out of the compound and put back on the street. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    AntiGovtProtestBgk1126081.jpg
  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai anti-government protestors cheer an opposition speaker during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Thai anti-government protestor holds up an amulet with a likeness of Bhumibol Adulyadej, the King of Thailand, during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    AntiGovtProtestBgk1126060.jpg
  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thai anti-government protestors cheer an opposition speaker during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    AntiGovtProtestBgk1126054.jpg
  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Former Deputy Prime Minister SUTHEP THAUGSUBAN, leader of the anti-government protests rocking Bangkok, walks through the Ministry of Finance complex. The Thai government issued as warrant for Suthep as the protests spread but he has not been arrested. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    AntiGovtProtestBgk1126048.jpg
  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Former Deputy Prime Minister SUTHEP THAUGSUBAN, leader of the anti-government protests rocking Bangkok, walks through the Ministry of Finance complex. The Thai government issued as warrant for Suthep as the protests spread but he has not been arrested. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    AntiGovtProtestBgk1126046.jpg
  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Former Deputy Prime Minister SUTHEP THAUGSUBAN, leader of the anti-government protests rocking Bangkok, walks through the Ministry of Finance complex. The Thai government issued as warrant for Suthep as the protests spread but he has not been arrested. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    AntiGovtProtestBgk1126045.jpg
  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Former Deputy Prime Minister SUTHEP THAUGSUBAN, leader of the anti-government protests rocking Bangkok, at a press conference in the Ministry of Finance building. The Thai government issued as warrant for Suthep as the protests spread but he has not been arrested. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    AntiGovtProtestBgk1126043.jpg
  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Former Deputy Prime Minister SUTHEP THAUGSUBAN, leader of the anti-government protests rocking Bangkok, at a press conference in the Ministry of Finance building. The Thai government issued as warrant for Suthep as the protests spread but he has not been arrested. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Former Deputy Prime Minister SUTHEP THAUGSUBAN, leader of the anti-government protests rocking Bangkok, at a press conference in the Ministry of Finance building. The Thai government issued as warrant for Suthep as the protests spread but he has not been arrested. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
    AntiGovtProtestBgk1126040.jpg
  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Former Deputy Prime Minister SUTHEP THAUGSUBAN, leader of the anti-government protests rocking Bangkok, at a press conference in the Ministry of Finance building. The Thai government issued as warrant for Suthep as the protests spread but he has not been arrested. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Former Deputy Prime Minister SUTHEP THAUGSUBAN, leader of the anti-government protests rocking Bangkok, at a press conference in the Ministry of Finance building. The Thai government issued as warrant for Suthep as the protests spread but he has not been arrested. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Former Deputy Prime Minister SUTHEP THAUGSUBAN, leader of the anti-government protests rocking Bangkok, at a press conference in the Ministry of Finance building. The Thai government issued as warrant for Suthep as the protests spread but he has not been arrested. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Thai anti-government protestor blows a whistle during a rally in the Ministry of Finance complex. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai anti-government protestors gather in the courtyard of the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai anti-government protestors gather in the courtyard of the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai anti-government protestors gather in the courtyard of the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors try to get into the Bureau of the Budget office in the Ministry of Finance complex. The Budget Bureau is the budgetting office of the Prime Minister. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors try to get into the Bureau of the Budget office in the Ministry of Finance complex. The Budget Bureau is the budgetting office of the Prime Minister. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Thai anti-government protestor cheers an opposition speaker during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Thai anti-government protestor cheers an opposition speaker during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Thai anti-government protestor cheers an opposition speaker during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai anti-government protestors gather in the courtyard of the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai anti-government protestors gather in the courtyard of the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Thai anti-government protestor sleeps in front of the Ministry of FInance.  Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • Anti-government protestors detain a man they said was a pro-government Red Shirt during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. The man was paraded through a crowd before being kicked out of the compound and put back on the street. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.
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  • Anti-government protestors detain a man they said was a pro-government Red Shirt during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. The man was paraded through a crowd before being kicked out of the compound and put back on the street. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.
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  • Thai anti-government protestors cheer an opposition speaker during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.
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  • Thai anti-government protestors cheer an opposition speaker during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.
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  • Thai anti-government protestors gather in the courtyard of the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.
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  • A Thai anti-government protestor cheers an opposition speaker during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.
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  • Anti-government protestors wave Thai flags in the courtyard at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.
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  • A Thai anti-government protestor sleeps in front of the Ministry of FInance.  Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.
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  • 27 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors march past the Ministry of Finance building in Bangkok. There is still no sign of police or security personnel at the ministry and there has been no effort to expel protestors. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protests also spread to other government ministries and several provinces in southern Thailand, a stronghold of the opposition.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Buddhist monks lead a group of protestors into the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. There is still no sign of police or security personnel at the ministry and there has been no effort to expel protestors. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protests also spread to other government ministries and several provinces in southern Thailand, a stronghold of the opposition.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors camp out in the Ministry of Finance building in Bangkok. There is still no sign of police or security personnel at the ministry and there has been no effort to expel protestors. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protests also spread to other government ministries and several provinces in southern Thailand, a stronghold of the opposition.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors cheer an opposition speaker in the Ministry of Finance. There is still no sign of police or security personnel at the ministry and there has been no effort to expel protestors. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protests also spread to other government ministries and several provinces in southern Thailand, a stronghold of the opposition.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors cheer an opposition speaker in the Ministry of Finance. There is still no sign of police or security personnel at the ministry and there has been no effort to expel protestors. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protests also spread to other government ministries and several provinces in southern Thailand, a stronghold of the opposition.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors cheer an opposition speaker in the Ministry of Finance. There is still no sign of police or security personnel at the ministry and there has been no effort to expel protestors. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protests also spread to other government ministries and several provinces in southern Thailand, a stronghold of the opposition.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Protestors ride in a pickup truck into the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. There is still no sign of police or security personnel at the ministry and there has been no effort to expel protestors. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protests also spread to other government ministries and several provinces in southern Thailand, a stronghold of the opposition.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Protestors ride in a pickup truck into the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. There is still no sign of police or security personnel at the ministry and there has been no effort to expel protestors. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protests also spread to other government ministries and several provinces in southern Thailand, a stronghold of the opposition.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Protestors ride in a pickup truck into the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. There is still no sign of police or security personnel at the ministry and there has been no effort to expel protestors. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protests also spread to other government ministries and several provinces in southern Thailand, a stronghold of the opposition.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Protestors ride in a pickup truck with a Thai flag into the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. There is still no sign of police or security personnel at the ministry and there has been no effort to expel protestors. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protests also spread to other government ministries and several provinces in southern Thailand, a stronghold of the opposition.       PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 27 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Protestors walk into the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. There is still no sign of police or security personnel at the ministry and there has been no effort to expel protestors. Anti-government protestors continue to occupy the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protests also spread to other government ministries and several provinces in southern Thailand, a stronghold of the opposition.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A royalist anti-government protestor holds up a picture of Bhumibol Adulyadej, the King of Thailand, during the protest at the Ministry of Finance. The anti-government protestors are conservative supporters of the monarchy. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A protester waves an anti Thaksin sign at the Ministry of Finance. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors hold up a portrait of Bhumibol Adulyadej, the King of Thailand, and wave Thai flags in the courtyard at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors detain a man they said was a pro-government Red Shirt during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. The man was paraded through a crowd before being kicked out of the compound and put back on the street. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thai anti-government protestors sit in front of a portrait of Bhumibol Adulyadej, the King of Thailand, in the lobby of the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-government protestors read in the breezeway at the Ministry of Finance complex in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-government protestors sleep at the Information counter in the Ministry of Finance complex in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai anti-government protestors cheer an opposition speaker during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai anti-government protestors cheer an opposition speaker during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Thai anti-government protestor holds up his religious amulets during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thai anti-government protestors cheer an opposition speaker during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thai anti-government protestors cheer an opposition speaker during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thai anti-government protestors cheer an opposition speaker during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thai anti-government protestors cheer an opposition speaker during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thai anti-government protestors cheer an opposition speaker during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thai anti-government protestors cheer an opposition speaker during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thai anti-government protestors cheer an opposition speaker during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thai anti-government protestors cheer an opposition speaker during a rally at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: An anti-government protestors sleeps in the courtyard at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 NOVEMBER 2013 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: An anti-government protestors sleeps in the courtyard at the Ministry of Finance in Bangkok. Protestors opposed to the government of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra spread out through Bangkok this week. Protestors have taken over the Ministry of Finance, Ministry of Sports and Tourism, Ministry of the Interior and other smaller ministries. The protestors are demanding the Prime Minister resign, the Prime Minister said she will not step down. This is the worst political turmoil in Thailand since 2010 when 90 civilians were killed in an army crackdown against Red Shirt protestors. The Pheu Thai party, supported by the Red Shirts, won the 2011 election and now govern. The protestors demanding the Prime Minister step down are related to the Yellow Shirt protestors that closed airports in Thailand in 2008.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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