Demonstrators plan prolonged siege
The number of protesters gathering at Sanam Luang rose into the tens of thousands last night as people continued to stream in to prepare for a long siege of Government House starting this morning to pressure Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to resign.
We are ready to be arrested : Sondhi and Chamlong
Leaders of People's Alliance for Democracy are more than ready to be arrested if the government declare state of emergency, Sondhi Limthongkul said.
Some 100 people gathered at Suan Kaew Temple in Nonthaburi province yesterday to demand that Phra Premsak, a former Thai Rak Thai MP, move out from the temple.
Traffic is not bad as protesters march : police
Traffic was congested on the route taken by anti-Thaksin protesters early morning, but was not quite as bad as feared, the traffic police chief said.
Phra Premsak forced to leave Suan Kaew Temple
Some 100 people gathered at Suan Kaew Temple in Nonthaburi province yesterday to demand that Phra Premsak, a former Thai Rak Thai MP, move out from the temple.
I will not step down : Thaksin
Caretaker Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra dismissed reports that he will step down and Deputy Prime Minister Pol Gen Chidchai Wannasathit will replace him.
REAL-TIME COVERAGE Government House besieging
The People's Alliance for Democracy says it's now time for the final measure to pressure Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to resign - besieging the Government House. Here's minue-by-minute reports from The Nation's reporters at the protest.
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