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The bodies of anti-government protesters lie in a temple on Thursday May 20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years. 

A man prays by the bodies of dead anti-government protesters from the clash in a temple at anti-government protesters' encampment on Thursday May 20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years. 

A body of an anti-government protester, a monk, who was killed during Thai army crackdown, lies in a Buddhist temple in downtown, Bangkok, Thailand, Thursday, May 20, 2010. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years. 

An advertisement poster for a Japanese movie is left standing in a building burnt by anti-government protesters on Thursday May 20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years. 

A fireman walks out of Thailand's biggest shopping mall, Central World, after it was set fire by anti-government protesters following an army assault on a protest site, in Bangkok,Thailand, Thursday May 20, 2010 A curfew was imposed on Wednesday after widespread rioting in central Bangkok following an army crackdown on an anti-government encampment. 

Anti-government protesters rest in a temple shelter on Thursday May 20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years. 

Anti-government protesters who left the protest area, sit in the compound of a police station where they will later be sent home in buses on Thursday May 20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years. 

Anti-government protesters leave the empty protest area once filled with thousands of protesters on Thursday May 20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years. 

Thai firemen spray water onto the site of a fire at Thailand's biggest shopping mall - Central World - after it was set ablaze the day before following an army assault on an anti-government protest site in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Thailand's biggest shopping mall faces collapse after it was set ablaze by enraged protesters in the wake of an army offensive to shut down an anti-government rally, police said. 

An anti-government protester cries in fear as she leaves the protest area on Thursday May 20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years. 

A Thai police woman consoles an anti-government protester as she is helped walked out of temple, where she has taken refuge  during Thai army crackdown, in downtown, Bangkok,  Thailand, Thursday, May 20, 2010. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years. 

Anti-government protesters take shelter in a temple within the compounds of anti-government protesters on Thursday May 20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years. 

Anti-protesters cry as they sit in a temple shelter in fear of leaving as they think they might get shot by soldiers on Thursday May 20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years. 

An anti-government protester cries in fears for her future while she leaves a temple shelter on Thursday May 20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years. 

An anti-government protester cries as a police officer leads him out of a shelter to a police station where arrangements for them to go home will be made later on Thursday May 20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years. 

Thai firemen spray water onto the site of a fire at Thailand's biggest shopping mall - Central World - after it was set ablaze the day before following an army assault on an anti-government protest site in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Thailand's biggest shopping mall faces collapse after it was set ablaze by enraged protesters in the wake of an army offensive to shut down an anti-government rally, police said. 

Thai firemen spray water onto the site of a fire at Thailand's biggest shopping mall - Central World - after it was set ablaze the day before following an army assault on an anti-government protest site in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Thailand's biggest shopping mall faces collapse after it was set ablaze by enraged protesters in the wake of an army offensive to shut down an anti-government rally, police said. 

Thai firemen try to douse the flames at Thailand's biggest shopping mall - Central World - after it was set ablaze the day before following an army assault on an anti-government protest site in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Plumes of smoke hung overhead and gunfire crackled as Bangkok emerged from an curfew aimed at quelling mayhem unleashed by enraged anti-government protesters targeted in an army offensive. 

A policeman stands guard next to the burnt building of Thailand TV3 television station on Rama IV boulevard in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Plumes of smoke hung overhead as Bangkok emerged from an curfew aimed at quelling mayhem unleashed by enraged anti-government protesters targeted in an army offensive on May 2010. 

Firemen hose down remaining cinders in front of a collapsed section of Central World shopping mall, Thursday, May 20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years. 

Firemen gather at Thailand's biggest shopping mall - Central World - as it keeps burning after it was set ablaze the day before following an army assault on an anti-government protest site, in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Plumes of smoke hung overhead and gunfire crackled as Bangkok emerged from an curfew aimed at quelling mayhem unleashed by enraged anti-government protesters targeted in an army offensive. 

People look at the main stage of anti-government protesters' encampment a day after Thai army's crackdown at Lumpini park, in downtown Bangkok,  Thailand, Thursday, May 20, 2010. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years. 

Motorcyclist taxi drivers look at the main stage of anti-government protesters' encampment a day after Thai army's crackdown at Lumpini park in downtown Bangkok, Thailand Thursday, May 20, 2010. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years. 

A main entrance is seen at the site of an arson attack on the Central World shopping mall, Thursday, May 20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years. 
Roadblocks surrounding the former "Red Shirt" protest zone smolder after an massive arson attack on the major shopping district, Thursday, May 20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years. 

Thai firemen gather at the site of a fire at Thailand's biggest shopping mall - Central World - after it was set ablaze the day before following an army assault on an anti-government protest site in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Thailand's biggest shopping mall faces collapse after it was set ablaze by enraged protesters in the wake of an army offensive to shut down an anti-government rally, police said. 

Thai firemen try to douse the flames at Thailand's biggest shopping mall - Central World - after it was set ablaze the day before following an army assault on an anti-government protest site in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Thailand's biggest shopping mall faces collapse after it was set ablaze by enraged protesters in the wake of an army offensive to shut down an anti-government rally, police said. 
Thai firemen try to put douse the flames at Thailand's biggest shopping mall - Central World - after it was set ablaze the day before following an army assault on an anti-government protest site in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Thailand's biggest shopping mall faces collapse after it was set ablaze by enraged protesters in the wake of an army offensive to shut down an anti-government rally, police said. 

A Thai soldier examines the fire-gutted restaurant at an area formerly held by anti-government protestors Thursday, May 20, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years. 

A fireman talks on his mobile phone as his colleagues try to put down a fire at Thailand's biggest shopping mall - Central World - after it was set on fire the day before following an army assault on an anti-government protest site in downtown Bangkok on May 20, 2010. Thailand's biggest shopping mall faces collapse after it was set ablaze by enraged protesters in the wake of an army offensive to shut down an anti-government rally, police said. 

Red Shirt leaders Weng Tojirakarn, left, and Veera Musigapong arrive at the Crime Suppression Division, a branch under the Royal Thai Police, to surrender to authorities, on Thursday, May 20, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand. The Thai government declared Thursday it had mostly quelled ten weeks of violent protests in the capital while buildings smoldered, troops rooted out small pockets of resistance and residents attempted a return to normal life. 

Anti-government protesters who have taken refuge at a temple during Thai army crackdown, leave under police vigil, in downtown Bangkok Thursday, May 20, 2010 in Bangkok,Thailand. Buildings smoldered across central Bangkok early Thursday and troops exchanged sporadic fire with pockets of holdouts a day after the army routed anti-government protesters in a push to end Thailand's deadliest political violence in nearly 20 years. 

A statue of Buddha and a torn Thai national flag remain in front of Bangkok's Central World shopping mall, which was gutted by fire after army soldiers penetrated an encampment of anti-government "red shirt" protesters May 19, 2010. Rioting and fires swept Bangkok on Wednesday after troops stormed a protest encampment, forcing protest leaders to surrender but sparking clashes that killed at least six and triggering unrest in northern Thailand. A night curfew has been declared in Bangkok and 21 provinces. 

A Buddhist monk walks past a statue of Buddha outside the Central World shopping mall which was set ablaze after army soldiers penetrated an encampment of anti-government "red shirt" protesters in Bangkok May 19, 2010. Rioting and fires swept Bangkok on Wednesday after troops stormed a protest encampment, forcing protest leaders to surrender but sparking clashes that killed at least six and triggering unrest in northern Thailand. A night curfew has been declared in Bangkok and 21 provinces. 

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BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 19: A fire started by red shirt anti-government protesters blazes through the Central World Shopping Mall after Thai military forces dispersed the protesters from their encampment on May 19, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. At least 5 people are reported to have died as government forces attempted to overrun barricades raised in and around the city centre by anti-government protestors. Red-shirt leaders have now surrendered, ending their blockade following a sixth day of violence, leaving the army in control and a night time curfew to be imposed. 

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 19: A fire started by red shirt anti-government protesters blazes through the Central World Shopping Mall after Thai military forces dispersed the protesters from their encampment on May 19, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. At least 5 people are reported to have died as government forces attempted to overrun barricades raised in and around the city centre by anti-government protestors. Red-shirt leaders have now surrendered, ending their blockade following a sixth day of violence, leaving the army in control and a night time curfew to be imposed. 

The financial district of Bangkok is seen in the background as anti-government protesters set ablaze a building after army soldiers penetrated their encampment in Bangkok May 19, 2010. Rioting and fires swept Bangkok on Wednesday after troops stormed a protest encampment, forcing protest leaders to surrender but sparking clashes that killed at least six and triggering unrest in northern Thailand. A night curfew has been declared in Bangkok and 21 provinces. 







BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 19: A fire started by red shirt anti-government protesters blazes through the Central World Shopping Mall after Thai military forces dispersed the protesters from their encampment on May 19, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. At least 5 people are reported to have died as government forces attempted to overrun barricades raised in and around the city centre by anti-government protestors. Red-shirt leaders have now surrendered, ending their blockade following a sixth day of violence, leaving the army in control and a night time curfew to be imposed. 


BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 19:  Thai anti-government red shirt protester carry pallets to throw on fires set at the CentralWorld mall on May 19, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. At least 5 people are reported to have died as government forces sought to overrun barricades raised in and around the city centre by anti-government protestors. Red-shirt leaders have now surrendered, ending their blockade in the aftermath of a sixth day of violence, leaving the army in control and a night time curfew to be imposed. 


BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 19:  A lone Thai anti-government red shirt protester sits in the abandoned main rally site after Thai military forces moved in and protest leaders ended the rally after more than two months on May 19, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. At least 5 people are reported to have died as government forces sought to overrun barricades raised in and around the city centre by anti-government protestors. Red-shirt leaders have now surrendered, ending their blockade in the aftermath of a sixth day of violence, leaving the army in control and a night time curfew to be imposed. 

A statue of Buddha and a torn Thai national flag remain in front of Bangkok's Central World shopping mall, which was gutted by fire after army soldiers advanced towards an encampment of thousands of anti-government "red shirt" protesters, May 19, 2010. Rioting and fires swept Bangkok on Wednesday after troops stormed a protest encampment, forcing protest leaders to surrender but sparking clashes that killed at least four people and triggered unrest in northern Thailand. 

Udon Thani, Thailand, firefighters spray water on a government office Wednesday, May 19, 2010, following a riot by anti-government protesters. The attack on the Thai government office came after TV showed reports of the crackdown on Red Shirt protesters in Bangkok. 

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Thai Army soldiers stand outside the town hall in Udon Thani, Thailand, Wednesday, May 19, 2010, following a riot by anti-government protesters. The attack on the Thai government office came after TV showed reports of the crackdown on Red Shirt protesters in Bangkok. 

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The city hall building burns after it was set on fire by anti-government "red shirt" protesters in Ubon Ratchathani province, north-east of Bangkok, May 19, 2010. Rioting and fires swept Bangkok on Wednesday after troops stormed a protest encampment, forcing protest leaders to surrender, but sparking clashes that killed at least four people and triggered unrest in northern Thailand. 

The city hall building burns after it was set on fire by anti-government "red shirt" protesters in Ubon Ratchathani province, north-east of Bangkok, May 19, 2010. Rioting and fires swept Bangkok on Wednesday after troops stormed a protest encampment, forcing protest leaders to surrender, but sparking clashes that killed at least four people and triggered unrest in northern Thailand. 

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Anti-government protesters' belongings are left behind Wednesday, May 19, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand. Downtown Bangkok became a raging battleground Wednesday as the army stormed a barricaded protest camp and the Red Shirt leadership surrendered, enraging demonstrators who fired grenades and set fires that cloaked the skyline in a black haze. 

Anti-government rioters run through clouds of smoke at a shopping center Wednesday, May 19, 2010, in Bangkok, Thailand. Downtown Bangkok became a raging battleground Wednesday as the army stormed a barricaded protest camp and the Red Shirt leadership surrendered, enraging demonstrators who fired grenades and set fires that cloaked the skyline in a black haze. The Thai government declared a curfew in Bangkok from 8 p.m. until 6 a.m. An announcement signed by Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva and broadcast on television banned anyone from leaving home during those times without permission from authorities. 

Smoke rises from burning fires in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, following the surrender of anti-government leaders to the police Wednesday, May 19, 2010. The Thai government is attempting to end the two month long standoff with Red Shirt protestors with a massive military crackdown. 


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