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A woman looks at the damaged Central Mall shopping complex in Bangkok May 22, 2010. Troops searched for explosives while firefighters doused the embers of a torched luxury mall in central Bangkok on Saturday as the capital tried to pick up the pieces after the worst political riots in modern Thai history. 

A Thai soldier arranges war weapons that authorities discovered and seized from an area where anti-government protesters have been occupied during a more than two months rally at a shopping center in Bangkok, Thailand, Saturday, May 22, 2010. Thai officials revealed a large cache of weapons Saturday confiscated from the stronghold of protesters cleared from the heart of Bangkok in a military operation that ended a two-month standoff that left at least 85 dead.

Australian defence attache Colonel John Blaxland (2nd R) and his counterpart from the U.S. Colonel Edward Swanda (3rd R) look at weapons seized from "red shirt" anti-government protesters before a news conference at the Thai Army 11th Infantry Regiment in Bangkok May 22, 2010. 

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 22: A Thai soldier displays weapons seized from anti-government 'Red shirt' protesters during a press conference at the 11th Infantry Regiment on May 22, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva says order has been restored to the capital Bangkok and throughout the country. A night-time curfew remains in place in Bangkok and 23 provinces accross Thailand in a bid to prevent a resurgence of unrest. At least 44 people have been killed in clashes in which protesters clashed with military forces over a period of six consecutive days, resulting in the end of the blockade and the surrender of Red-shirt leaders. 

Women look at the damaged Central Mall shopping complex in Bangkok May 22, 2010. Troops searched for explosives while firefighters doused the embers of a torched luxury mall in central Bangkok on Saturday as the capital tried to pick up the pieces after the worst political riots in modern Thai history. 

Thai soldiers display AK-47 rifles confiscated from anti-government protesters during a press conference Saturday, May 22, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai officials revealed a large cache of weapons Saturday confiscated from the stronghold of protesters cleared from the heart of Bangkok in a military operation that ended a two-month standoff that left at least 85 dead. 

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 22:  A Thai soldier show weapons seized from anti-government 'Red shirt' protesters during a press conference at the 11th Infantry Regiment on May 22, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva says order has been restored to the capital Bangkok and throughout the country. A night-time curfew remains in place in Bangkok and 23 provinces accross Thailand in a bid to prevent a resurgence of unrest. At least 44 people have been killed in clashes in which protesters clashed with military forces over a period of six consecutive days, resulting in the end of the blockade and the surrender of Red-shirt leaders. 

A girl poses as if she is crying while getting her photograph done  in front 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 on Wednesday  in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, Saturday, May 22, 2010. 

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 22:  A Worker clears an area near Victory Monument after it was attacked during clashes by anti-government 'Red shirt' protesters and Thai security forces on May 22, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva says order has been restored to the capital Bangkok and throughout the country. A night-time curfew remains in place in Bangkok and 23 provinces accross Thailand in a bid to prevent a resurgence of unrest. At least 44 people have been killed in clashes in which protesters clashed with military forces over a period of six consecutive days, resulting in the end of the blockade and the surrender of Red-shirt leaders. 

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 22:  Workers clear an area near Victory Monument after it was attacked during clashes by anti-government 'Red shirt' protesters and Thai security forces on May 22, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva says order has been restored to the capital Bangkok and throughout the country. A night-time curfew remains in place in Bangkok and 23 provinces accross Thailand in a bid to prevent a resurgence of unrest. At least 44 people have been killed in clashes in which protesters clashed with military forces over a period of six consecutive days, resulting in the end of the blockade and the surrender of Red-shirt leaders. 

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 22:  Workers clear an area near Victory Monument after it was attacked during clashes by anti-government 'Red shirt' protesters and Thai security forces on May 22, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva says order has been restored to the capital Bangkok and throughout the country. A night-time curfew remains in place in Bangkok and 23 provinces accross Thailand in a bid to prevent a resurgence of unrest. At least 44 people have been killed in clashes in which protesters clashed with military forces over a period of six consecutive days, resulting in the end of the blockade and the surrender of Red-shirt leaders. 

A tourist takes a picture of a burnt out truck, in downtown Bangkok on May 22, 2010, after 'Red Shirt' anti-government protesters were forced to leave the area during a recent deadly crackdown. Thailand's premier said that order has been restored after a deadly crackdown on anti-government protests triggered mayhem in the capital, but that the divided kingdom faces 'huge challenges'. 

Workers eat their lunch as they take a break from cleaning an area of recent clashes between anti-government "red shirt" protesters and Thai troops in central Bangkok May 22, 2010. Thailand's government stressed national reconciliation on Saturday after the worst riots in the country's modern history but it would not commit itself to an  early election date demanded by "red shirt" protesters. Troops continued their search for explosives in the upmarket commercial area the "red shirts" occupied from April 3 until they were dislodged by troops on Wednesday, which sparked violence and arson around the capital. 

Workers clean up the wreckage from a branch of the Bangkok Bank which was ransacked during recent clashes between anti-government "red shirt" protesters and Thai troops in central Bangkok May 22, 2010. Thailand's government stressed national reconciliation on Saturday after the worst riots in the country's modern history but it would not commit itself to an  early election date demanded by "red shirt" protesters. Troops continued their search for explosives in the upmarket commercial area the "red shirts" occupied from April 3 until they were dislodged by troops on Wednesday, which sparked violence and arson around the capital. 

Thai municipal workers clean anti-government protesters' encampment, following Wednesday's Thai army assault on their site at Lumpini park in downtown Bangkok, Thailand, Saturday, May 22, 2010. Claiming order has been restored after a spasm of violence, Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva made an emotional appeal to the nation Friday to heal the political wounds that divide it. But one of his senior advisors said the rifts are increasing pressure on him to call elections to prove he has the public mandate. 

Workers collect rubbish left by anti-government protesters in downtown Bangkok on May 22, 2010 three days after a deadly crackdown on anti-government protesters. Thailand's premier said that order has been restored after a deadly crackdown on anti-government protests triggered mayhem in the capital, but that the divided kingdom faces 'huge challenges.' 

Workers remove burnt electrical wires in downtown Bangkok on May 22, 2010 three days after a deadly crackdown on anti-government protesters. Thailand's premier said that order has been restored after a deadly crackdown on anti-government protests triggered mayhem in the capital, but that the divided kingdom faces 'huge challenges.' 

An advert is all that remains near a burnt building in downtown Bangkok on May 22, 2010 three days after a deadly crackdown on anti-government protesters. Thailand's premier said that order has been restored after a deadly crackdown on anti-government protests triggered mayhem in the capital, but that the divided kingdom faces 'huge challenges.' 

Workers clean debris Saturday, May 22, 2010, near an anti-government rally site in Bangkok. Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva made an appeal for the nation on Friday to heal the political wounds but senior advisors said the pressure for him to call elections is increasing. 

A Thai Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) official displays war weapons they discovered and seized Saturday, May 22, 2010 from an area where anti-government protesters have been occupied during a more than two months rally at a shopping center in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai officials revealed a large cache of weapons Saturday confiscated from the stronghold of protesters cleared from the heart of Bangkok in a military operation that ended a two-month standoff that left at least 85 dead. 

Thai soldiers display M79 grenades confiscated from anti-government protesters during a press conference Saturday, May 22, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai officials revealed a large cache of weapons Saturday confiscated from the stronghold of protesters cleared from the heart of Bangkok in a military operation that ended a two-month standoff that left at least 85 dead.
Thai Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) officials display war weapons they discovered and seized from an area where anti-government protesters have been occupied during a more than two months rally at a shopping center in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai officials revealed a large cache of weapons Saturday confiscated from the stronghold of protesters cleared from the heart of Bangkok in a military operation that ended a two-month standoff that left at least 85 dead. 

Thai Explosive Ordnance Disposal (EOD) officials display war weapons they discovered and seized from an area where anti-government protesters have been occupied during a more than two months rally at a shopping center in Bangkok, Thailand, Saturday, May 22, 2010. Thai officials revealed a large cache of weapons Saturday confiscated from the stronghold of protesters cleared from the heart of Bangkok in a military operation that ended a two-month standoff that left at least 85 dead. 

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 21: Thai workers clean up the rubble from burnt out shops, attacked after red shirt protesters set fire to them taking revenge  against the government, on May 21, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva says order has been restored to the capital Bangkok and throughout the country. A night-time curfew remains in place in Bangkok and 23 provinces across the country to prevent a resurgence of unrest as privincial anger grows over the assault on the Red-Shirt opposition. At least 44 people have been killed in clashes in which protesters clashed with military forces over a period of six consecutive days resulting in the end of the blockade and the surrender of Red-shirt leaders. 

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 21: Photos of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, Major-General Khattiya Sawasdipol and weapons sized from anti-government protesters 'Red shirt' are displayed at a Temple near their encampment on May 21, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva says order has been restored to the capital Bangkok and throughout the country. A night-time curfew remains in place in Bangkok and 23 provinces are to prevent a resurgence of unrest. At least 44 people have been killed in clashes in which protesters clashed with military forces over a period of six consecutive days, resulting in the end of the blockade and the surrender of Red-shirt leaders. 

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 21:  Thai people and workers clean an area of Rama IV after it was attacked during clashes between anti-government protester 'Red shirt' and Thai security forces at RamaIV street on May20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva says order has been restored to the capital Bangkok and throughout the country. A night-time curfew remains in place in Bangkok and 23 provinces are to prevent a resurgence of unrest. At least 44 people have been killed in clashes in which protesters clashed with military forces over a period of six consecutive days, resulting in the end of the blockade and the surrender of Red-shirt leaders. 

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 21: Thai security forces display weapons sized from anti-government protesters 'Red shirt' at a Temple near their encampment on May 21, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva says order has been restored to the capital Bangkok and throughout the country. A night-time curfew remains in place in Bangkok and 23 provinces are to prevent a resurgence of unrest. At least 44 people have been killed in clashes in which protesters clashed with military forces over a period of six consecutive days, resulting in the end of the blockade and the surrender of Red-shirt leaders. 

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 21: Workers clear an area of Lumpini park where anti-government protester 'Red shirt' stayed for two months in downtown on May20, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva says order has been restored to the capital Bangkok and throughout the country. A night-time curfew remains in place in Bangkok and 23 provinces are to prevent a resurgence of unrest. At least 44 people have been killed in clashes in which protesters clashed with military forces over a period of six consecutive days, resulting in the end of the blockade and the surrender of Red-shirt leaders. 

BANGKOK, THAILAND - MAY 21:  Workers clear an area of Lumpini park where anti-government protesters stayed for two months in downtown on May 21, 2010 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva says order has been restored to the capital Bangkok and throughout the country. A night-time curfew remains in place in Bangkok and 23 provinces are to prevent a resurgence of unrest. At least 44 people have been killed in clashes in which protesters clashed with military forces over a period of six consecutive days, resulting in the end of the blockade and the surrender of Red-shirt leaders. 

A cleaner walks along a main Bangkok road at the shopping district occupied for almost two months by anti-government "red shirt" protesters May 22, 2010. Troops searched for explosives while firefighters doused the embers of a torched luxury mall in central Bangkok on Saturday as the capital tried to pick up the pieces after the worst political riots in modern Thai history. 

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