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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais light a circle of candles on the ground in Banjasiri Park in Bangkok. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais light a circle of candles on the ground in Banjasiri Park in Bangkok. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai police investigate the scene of an alleged grenade attack on anti-government protestors. Twenty-eight people were injured in the blasts. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A Thai civilian talks to a soldier on duty in the Phrom Phong BTS Station after a candlelight vigil for peace in a nearby park Sunday night. As violence at anti-government protest sites has increased, Thai soldiers have become a more common presence in Bangkok, especially around high value areas like the BTS system and train stations. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais light a circle of candles on the ground in Banjasiri Park in Bangkok. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A Thai man holds up a candle in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Buddhist monk looks at scene at Victory Monument after unknown assailants threw grenades at anti-government protestors. Twenty-eight people were injured in the blasts. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais light a circle of candles on the ground in Banjasiri Park in Bangkok. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A Thai man holds up a candle in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Blood on a sidewalk near the site where explosives were thrown at anti-government protestors. Twenty-eight people were injured in Sunday's attack. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  An anti-government protestor searches a neighborhood near Victory Monument for the people who threw grenades at protestors. Twenty-eight people were injured in the blasts. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai police investigate the scene of an alleged grenade attack on anti-government protestors. Twenty-eight people were injured in the blasts. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais gather in Benjasiri Park to pray for peace and support democracy. "Respect my vote" has become a rallying cry of people who are concerned their could be a military coup in Thailand. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai police search a neighborhood where people who are thought to have thrown grenades at an anti-government protest site near Victory Monument. Twenty-eight people were injured in the blasts. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 19 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  An anti-government protestor searches a neighborhood near Victory Monument for the people who threw grenades at protestors. Twenty-eight people were injured in the blasts. Hundreds of people came to Benjasiri Park, a few hundred meters from the anti-government protest site in Asok Intersection, Sunday evening to pray for peace and rally for a respect for democracy Sunday. The vigil took place a few hours after a two explosive devices, thought to be grenades, were thrown at the protest site near Victory Monument, several kilometers north of Asok. The grenade attack Sunday was the 2nd daytime grenade attack in three days on anti-government protestors. No arrests have been made in the incidents.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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