Thai anti-government protests turn violent

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(VOVworld)-At least two people were killed and 45 others were wounded when clashes broke out yesterday/ on Saturday between Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra government supporters and anti-government protesters in Thailand's capital city of Bangkok. After clashes, leaders of Red Shirt today decided to end their mass rally.
(VOVworld)-At least two people were killed and 45 others were wounded during Saturday's clashes  between supporters of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra's government and anti-government protesters in Thailand's capital city of Bangkok. After clashes occurred, leaders of the Red Shirt on Sunday decided to end their mass rally.
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Anti-government protests in Thailand (Photo:Reuters)

Over the past week, anti-government protesters entered some government offices in Bangkok but no response from the security forces was reported. As planned, anti-government protesters will occupy some important places such as the Prime Minister Palace, the National Security Office, and Bangkok Police station. Protestors will also call on government employees not to go to work on Monday.

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