domingo, 30 de noviembre de 2008

Problems in thailand.

Tension is growing in the Thai capital Bangkok as thousands of anti-government protesters occupy the city's two main airports for a seventh day.

Police said they were negotiating with the group as experts warned of soaring economic losses from the blockade.
Some 100,000 passengers remain stranded in Bangkok while efforts are being made to find alternative airports.
Meanwhile, thousands of government supporters held their first rally in the capital since the blockade began.
The opposition want the government to resign, accusing it of being corrupt, hostile to the monarchy and in league with exiled former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra.

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