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Thai Red Shirts Memorial Service

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The Red Shirts held a special memorial service at their main protest site in Ratchaprasong Intersection in Bangkok Monday with Buddhist monks leading chants to mark the one month anniversary of the street violence on April 10 that left 25 dead and more than 800 injured.

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  • 10 MAY 2010 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Red Shirts chant "Long Live the King" during a memorial service Monday. The Red Shirts held a special memorial service at their main protest site in Ratchaprasong Intersection Monday with Buddhist monks leading chants to mark the one month anniversary of the street violence on April 10 that left 25 dead and more than 800 injured. Thai media is reporting that Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has given the Red Shirts has given the Red Shirts until the end of today to either accept his "Road Map for Reconciliation" and end the protest or face unspecified consequences widely thought to include a military crackdown.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MAY 2010 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Dr. WENG TOJIRAKARN, a Red Shirt core leader, speaks from the Ratchaprasong Intersection stage Monday before a memorial service. The Red Shirts held a special memorial service at their main protest site in Ratchaprasong Intersection Monday with Buddhist monks leading chants to mark the one month anniversary of the street violence on April 10 that left 25 dead and more than 800 injured. Thai media is reporting that Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has given the Red Shirts has given the Red Shirts until the end of today to either accept his "Road Map for Reconciliation" and end the protest or face unspecified consequences widely thought to include a military crackdown.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MAY 2010 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Buddhist monks lead a special memorial service for people killed in political street violence in Bangkok on April 10. The Red Shirts held a special memorial service at their main protest site in Ratchaprasong Intersection Monday with Buddhist monks leading chants to mark the one month anniversary of the street violence on April 10 that left 25 dead and more than 800 injured. Thai media is reporting that Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has given the Red Shirts has given the Red Shirts until the end of today to either accept his "Road Map for Reconciliation" and end the protest or face unspecified consequences widely thought to include a military crackdown.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MAY 2010 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: The father of a man killed on April 10 lights a candle for his son during a memorial service in Bangkok Monday. The Red Shirts held a special memorial service at their main protest site in Ratchaprasong Intersection Monday with Buddhist monks leading chants to mark the one month anniversary of the street violence on April 10 that left 25 dead and more than 800 injured. Thai media is reporting that Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has given the Red Shirts has given the Red Shirts until the end of today to either accept his "Road Map for Reconciliation" and end the protest or face unspecified consequences widely thought to include a military crackdown.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MAY 2010 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man holds a picture of his son, killed in street violence on April 10 in Bangkok, during a memorial service Monday. The Red Shirts held a special memorial service at their main protest site in Ratchaprasong Intersection Monday with Buddhist monks leading chants to mark the one month anniversary of the street violence on April 10 that left 25 dead and more than 800 injured. Thai media is reporting that Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has given the Red Shirts has given the Red Shirts until the end of today to either accept his "Road Map for Reconciliation" and end the protest or face unspecified consequences widely thought to include a military crackdown.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MAY 2010 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A man holds a picture of his son, killed in street violence on April 10 in Bangkok, during a memorial service Monday. The Red Shirts held a special memorial service at their main protest site in Ratchaprasong Intersection Monday with Buddhist monks leading chants to mark the one month anniversary of the street violence on April 10 that left 25 dead and more than 800 injured. Thai media is reporting that Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has given the Red Shirts has given the Red Shirts until the end of today to either accept his "Road Map for Reconciliation" and end the protest or face unspecified consequences widely thought to include a military crackdown.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MAY 2010 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Buddhist monks lead a special memorial service for people killed in political street violence in Bangkok on April 10. The Red Shirts held a special memorial service at their main protest site in Ratchaprasong Intersection Monday with Buddhist monks leading chants to mark the one month anniversary of the street violence on April 10 that left 25 dead and more than 800 injured. Thai media is reporting that Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has given the Red Shirts has given the Red Shirts until the end of today to either accept his "Road Map for Reconciliation" and end the protest or face unspecified consequences widely thought to include a military crackdown.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MAY 2010 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Buddhist monks lead a special memorial service for people killed in political street violence in Bangkok on April 10. The Red Shirts held a special memorial service at their main protest site in Ratchaprasong Intersection Monday with Buddhist monks leading chants to mark the one month anniversary of the street violence on April 10 that left 25 dead and more than 800 injured. Thai media is reporting that Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has given the Red Shirts has given the Red Shirts until the end of today to either accept his "Road Map for Reconciliation" and end the protest or face unspecified consequences widely thought to include a military crackdown.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MAY 2010 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Buddhist monks lead a special memorial service for people killed in political street violence in Bangkok on April 10. The Red Shirts held a special memorial service at their main protest site in Ratchaprasong Intersection Monday with Buddhist monks leading chants to mark the one month anniversary of the street violence on April 10 that left 25 dead and more than 800 injured. Thai media is reporting that Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has given the Red Shirts has given the Red Shirts until the end of today to either accept his "Road Map for Reconciliation" and end the protest or face unspecified consequences widely thought to include a military crackdown.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MAY 2010 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais pray during a memorial service for Red Shirts killed in political violence on April 10. The Red Shirts held a special memorial service at their main protest site in Ratchaprasong Intersection Monday with Buddhist monks leading chants to mark the one month anniversary of the street violence on April 10 that left 25 dead and more than 800 injured. Thai media is reporting that Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has given the Red Shirts has given the Red Shirts until the end of today to either accept his "Road Map for Reconciliation" and end the protest or face unspecified consequences widely thought to include a military crackdown.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MAY 2010 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Buddhist monks lead a special memorial service for people killed in political street violence in Bangkok on April 10. The Red Shirts held a special memorial service at their main protest site in Ratchaprasong Intersection Monday with Buddhist monks leading chants to mark the one month anniversary of the street violence on April 10 that left 25 dead and more than 800 injured. Thai media is reporting that Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has given the Red Shirts has given the Red Shirts until the end of today to either accept his "Road Map for Reconciliation" and end the protest or face unspecified consequences widely thought to include a military crackdown.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MAY 2010 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Buddhist monks rest their hands in their robes during a special memorial service for people killed in political street violence in Bangkok on April 10. The Red Shirts held a special memorial service at their main protest site in Ratchaprasong Intersection Monday with Buddhist monks leading chants to mark the one month anniversary of the street violence on April 10 that left 25 dead and more than 800 injured. Thai media is reporting that Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has given the Red Shirts has given the Red Shirts until the end of today to either accept his "Road Map for Reconciliation" and end the protest or face unspecified consequences widely thought to include a military crackdown.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MAY 2010 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thais pray during a memorial service for Red Shirts killed in political violence on April 10. The Red Shirts held a special memorial service at their main protest site in Ratchaprasong Intersection Monday with Buddhist monks leading chants to mark the one month anniversary of the street violence on April 10 that left 25 dead and more than 800 injured. Thai media is reporting that Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has given the Red Shirts has given the Red Shirts until the end of today to either accept his "Road Map for Reconciliation" and end the protest or face unspecified consequences widely thought to include a military crackdown.   Photo by Jack Kurtz
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  • 10 MAY 2010 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Buddhist monks leave the stage after a memorial service for the people killed in street violence in Bangkok on April 10. The Red Shirts held a special memorial service at their main protest site in Ratchaprasong Intersection Monday with Buddhist monks leading chants to mark the one month anniversary of the street violence on April 10 that left 25 dead and more than 800 injured. Thai media is reporting that Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has given the Red Shirts has given the Red Shirts until the end of today to either accept his "Road Map for Reconciliation" and end the protest or face unspecified consequences widely thought to include a military crackdown.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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  • 10 MAY 2010 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A Red Shirt with a lapel sticker that says "Red Never Die" at a memorial service for Red Shirts who died in street violence in Bangkok on April 10. The Red Shirts held a special memorial service at their main protest site in Ratchaprasong Intersection Monday with Buddhist monks leading chants to mark the one month anniversary of the street violence on April 10 that left 25 dead and more than 800 injured. Thai media is reporting that Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva has given the Red Shirts has given the Red Shirts until the end of today to either accept his "Road Map for Reconciliation" and end the protest or face unspecified consequences widely thought to include a military crackdown.   Photo by Jack Kurtz / ZUMA Press
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