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Thai soldiers, anti-govt protesters clash
(Agencies)
Updated: 2009-04-13 10:43
While the government has declared a state of emergency, protesters controlled many streets in the capital Bangkok. They had earlier commandeered public buses and swarmed triumphantly over military vehicles in defiance.
The soldiers fired hundreds of rounds from their M-16 automatic rifles, though it was unclear whether they were firing at or over the protesters. Some witnesses said tear gas was also fired and reporters saw protesters hurl at least one gasoline bomb which exploded behind the army line. At the nearby Century Park Hotel, foreign tourists were seen rushing into taxis and heading for Bangkok's international airport. The official Erawan Emergency Coordination Center said 49 people were injured on both sides and taken to four nearby hospitals. Monday marked the beginning of the Thai New Year, normally the country's most joyous holiday. The Bangkok municipal government canceled all its festivities, but despite the rioting many Thais and foreign tourists began engaging in the ritualistic water throwing and general partying. Protesters set fires that were still burning 1-1/2 hours later and retreated into side streets near the Din Daeng intersection, where there is an on-ramp to the main expressway leading north from the capital. |