Thai protests turn deadly

Thai protests turn deadly

In late 2011, after years of fighting for better conditions in Vietnam, protesters gathered in downtown Kuala Lumpur and blocked roads and boulevards.

In 2011, anti-government activists took over government buildings in protest of an anti-government government bill that would require a special parliamentary committee to monitor local election activity.

The bill provoked intense protests that led to the fall of t더킹카지노he prime minister, Najib Razak, on February 25, 2013, a day after the police shot dead a Thai dissident who was trying to break up pro-government sit-ins.

Police arrested many protesters that same day, as polic우리카지노e tried to restore order, while the Bangkok-based government sought to suppresjarvees.coms the protests with a crackdown and extrajudicial killings.

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