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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (center) arrives for a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (right) arrives for a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (left) arrives for a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (center) arrives for a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    A Michele Bachmann supporter waits for the Congresswoman and Republican presidential hopeful to arrive at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, AZ, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Michele Bachmann supporters wait for her to arrive at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, AZ, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) signs autographs for a supporter at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) works the crowd at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (R-MN) greets TOM MORRISSEY, Chairman of the Arizona Republican Party, at a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (center) arrives for a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congresswoman and Republican Presidential hopeful MICHELE BACHMANN (right) arrives for a fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 11 DECEMBER 2011 - SCOTTSDALE, AZ:    Congressman Trent Franks (R-AZ) talks to conservative supporters of Michele Bachmann at a Bachmann fundraiser sponsored by Politics on the Rocks at the Mint in Scottsdale, AZ, Sunday. The Mint is a popular bar and restaurant built in a former bank in Scottsdale, AZ. Politics on the Rocks was started by Charles A. Jensen in Scottsdale, Arizona. The purpose of "Politics on the Rocks" is to bring Republican & Conservative Professionals together in a monthly happy hour where they can network, socialize, and hear directly from prominent politicians and successful business leaders.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 MARCH 2020 - ST. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA: Dozens of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters disrupted Sen. Amy Klobuchar's last presidential election rally in Minnesota before Super Tuesday. Almost 500 Klobuchar supporters came to hear Sen. Klobuchar, when the BLM protesters marched into the hall and took control of stage. Klobuchar cancelled the event about an hour after the BLM protesters entered the hall. The protesters targeted Klobuchar because while she was the Hennepin County Attorney, she oversaw the conviction of Myon Burrell, a black teenager accused and convicted of murder. Evidence has come to light since his conviction that suggests he was wrongly convicted. His conviction has become a flashpoint in Minnesota politics.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 MARCH 2020 - ST. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA: A supporter of Sen. Amy Klobuchar after news that Klobuchar cancelled her campaign rally when it was disrupted by Black Lives Matter. Dozens of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters disrupted Sen. Amy Klobuchar's last presidential election rally in Minnesota before Super Tuesday. Almost 500 Klobuchar supporters came to hear Sen. Klobuchar, when the BLM protesters marched into the hall and took control of the stage. Klobuchar cancelled the event about an hour after the BLM protesters entered the hall. The protesters targeted Klobuchar because while she was the Hennepin County Attorney, she oversaw the conviction of Myon Burrell, a black teenager accused and convicted of murder. Evidence has come to light since his conviction that suggests he was wrongly convicted. His conviction has become a flashpoint in Minnesota politics.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 MARCH 2020 - ST. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA: Supporters of Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Black Lives Matter intermingle after BLM protesters disrupted Klobuchar's campaign rally. Dozens of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters disrupted Sen. Amy Klobuchar's last presidential election rally in Minnesota before Super Tuesday. Almost 500 Klobuchar supporters came to hear Sen. Klobuchar, when the BLM protesters marched into the hall and took control of the stage. Klobuchar cancelled the event about an hour after the BLM protesters entered the hall. The protesters targeted Klobuchar because while she was the Hennepin County Attorney, she oversaw the conviction of Myon Burrell, a black teenager accused and convicted of murder. Evidence has come to light since his conviction that suggests he was wrongly convicted. His conviction has become a flashpoint in Minnesota politics.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 MARCH 2020 - ST. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA: Supporters of Sen. Amy Klobuchar and Black Lives Matter intermingle after BLM protesters disrupted Klobuchar's campaign rally. Dozens of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters disrupted Sen. Amy Klobuchar's last presidential election rally in Minnesota before Super Tuesday. Almost 500 Klobuchar supporters came to hear Sen. Klobuchar, when the BLM protesters marched into the hall and took control of the stage. Klobuchar cancelled the event about an hour after the BLM protesters entered the hall. The protesters targeted Klobuchar because while she was the Hennepin County Attorney, she oversaw the conviction of Myon Burrell, a black teenager accused and convicted of murder. Evidence has come to light since his conviction that suggests he was wrongly convicted. His conviction has become a flashpoint in Minnesota politics.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 MARCH 2020 - ST. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA: Black Lives Matter protesters who disrupted a campaign rally for Sen. Amy Klobuchar. Dozens of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters disrupted Sen. Amy Klobuchar's last presidential election rally in Minnesota before Super Tuesday. Almost 500 Klobuchar supporters came to hear Sen. Klobuchar, when the BLM protesters marched into the hall and took control of the stage. Klobuchar cancelled the event about an hour after the BLM protesters entered the hall. The protesters targeted Klobuchar because while she was the Hennepin County Attorney, she oversaw the conviction of Myon Burrell, a black teenager accused and convicted of murder. Evidence has come to light since his conviction that suggests he was wrongly convicted. His conviction has become a flashpoint in Minnesota politics.          PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 MARCH 2020 - ST. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA: A Christian minister stands in support of Black Lives Matter protesters who disrupted a campaign rally for Sen. Amy Klobuchar. Dozens of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters disrupted Sen. Amy Klobuchar's last presidential election rally in Minnesota before Super Tuesday. Almost 500 Klobuchar supporters came to hear Sen. Klobuchar, when the BLM protesters marched into the hall and took control of the stage. Klobuchar cancelled the event about an hour after the BLM protesters entered the hall. The protesters targeted Klobuchar because while she was the Hennepin County Attorney, she oversaw the conviction of Myon Burrell, a black teenager accused and convicted of murder. Evidence has come to light since his conviction that suggests he was wrongly convicted. His conviction has become a flashpoint in Minnesota politics.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 MARCH 2020 - ST. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA: Black Lives Matter protesters who disrupted a campaign rally for Sen. Amy Klobuchar. Dozens of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters disrupted Sen. Amy Klobuchar's last presidential election rally in Minnesota before Super Tuesday. Almost 500 Klobuchar supporters came to hear Sen. Klobuchar, when the BLM protesters marched into the hall and took control of the stage. Klobuchar cancelled the event about an hour after the BLM protesters entered the hall. The protesters targeted Klobuchar because while she was the Hennepin County Attorney, she oversaw the conviction of Myon Burrell, a black teenager accused and convicted of murder. Evidence has come to light since his conviction that suggests he was wrongly convicted. His conviction has become a flashpoint in Minnesota politics.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 MARCH 2020 - ST. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA: Supporters of US Senator Amy Klobuchar wait for her to come into a rally at St. Louis Park High School. Dozens of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters disrupted Sen. Amy Klobuchar's last presidential election rally in Minnesota before Super Tuesday. Almost 500 Klobuchar supporters came to hear Sen. Klobuchar, when the BLM protesters marched into the hall and took control of the stage. Klobuchar cancelled the event about an hour after the BLM protesters entered the hall. The protesters targeted Klobuchar because while she was the Hennepin County Attorney, she oversaw the conviction of Myon Burrell, a black teenager accused and convicted of murder. Evidence has come to light since his conviction that suggests he was wrongly convicted. His conviction has become a flashpoint in Minnesota politics.         PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 MARCH 2020 - ST. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA: A Black Lives Matter protester thrusts his fist into the air during a protest against Sen. Amy Klobuchar. Dozens of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters disrupted Sen. Amy Klobuchar's last presidential election rally in Minnesota before Super Tuesday. Almost 500 Klobuchar supporters came to hear Sen. Klobuchar, when the BLM protesters marched into the hall and took control of the stage. Klobuchar cancelled the event about an hour after the BLM protesters entered the hall. The protesters targeted Klobuchar because while she was the Hennepin County Attorney, she oversaw the conviction of Myon Burrell, a black teenager accused and convicted of murder. Evidence has come to light since his conviction that suggests he was wrongly convicted. His conviction has become a flashpoint in Minnesota politics.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 MARCH 2020 - ST. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA: Black Lives Matter protesters chant against Sen Amy Klobuchar at St. Louis Park High School. Dozens of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters disrupted Sen. Amy Klobuchar's last presidential election rally in Minnesota before Super Tuesday. Almost 500 Klobuchar supporters came to hear Sen. Klobuchar, when the BLM protesters marched into the hall and took control of the stage. Klobuchar cancelled the event about an hour after the BLM protesters entered the hall. The protesters targeted Klobuchar because while she was the Hennepin County Attorney, she oversaw the conviction of Myon Burrell, a black teenager accused and convicted of murder. Evidence has come to light since his conviction that suggests he was wrongly convicted. His conviction has become a flashpoint in Minnesota politics.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 MARCH 2020 - ST. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA: Black Lives Matter protesters chant against Sen Amy Klobuchar at St. Louis Park High School. Dozens of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters disrupted Sen. Amy Klobuchar's last presidential election rally in Minnesota before Super Tuesday. Almost 500 Klobuchar supporters came to hear Sen. Klobuchar, when the BLM protesters marched into the hall and took control of the stage. Klobuchar cancelled the event about an hour after the BLM protesters entered the hall. The protesters targeted Klobuchar because while she was the Hennepin County Attorney, she oversaw the conviction of Myon Burrell, a black teenager accused and convicted of murder. Evidence has come to light since his conviction that suggests he was wrongly convicted. His conviction has become a flashpoint in Minnesota politics.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 MARCH 2020 - ST. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA: Black Lives Matter protesters enter the gym at St. Louis Park High School to disrupt Sen. Amy Klobuchar's campaign rally. Dozens of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters disrupted Sen. Amy Klobuchar's last presidential election rally in Minnesota before Super Tuesday. Almost 500 Klobuchar supporters came to hear Sen. Klobuchar, when the BLM protesters marched into the hall and took control of the stage. Klobuchar cancelled the event about an hour after the BLM protesters entered the hall. The protesters targeted Klobuchar because while she was the Hennepin County Attorney, she oversaw the conviction of Myon Burrell, a black teenager accused and convicted of murder. Evidence has come to light since his conviction that suggests he was wrongly convicted. His conviction has become a flashpoint in Minnesota politics.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 MARCH 2020 - ST. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA: Black Lives Matter protesters enter the gym at St. Louis Park High School to disrupt Sen. Amy Klobuchar's campaign rally. Dozens of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters disrupted Sen. Amy Klobuchar's last presidential election rally in Minnesota before Super Tuesday. Almost 500 Klobuchar supporters came to hear Sen. Klobuchar, when the BLM protesters marched into the hall and took control of the stage. Klobuchar cancelled the event about an hour after the BLM protesters entered the hall. The protesters targeted Klobuchar because while she was the Hennepin County Attorney, she oversaw the conviction of Myon Burrell, a black teenager accused and convicted of murder. Evidence has come to light since his conviction that suggests he was wrongly convicted. His conviction has become a flashpoint in Minnesota politics.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 MARCH 2020 - ST. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA: Black Lives Matter protesters enter the gym at St. Louis Park High School to disrupt Sen. Amy Klobuchar's campaign rally. Dozens of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters disrupted Sen. Amy Klobuchar's last presidential election rally in Minnesota before Super Tuesday. Almost 500 Klobuchar supporters came to hear Sen. Klobuchar, when the BLM protesters marched into the hall and took control of the stage. Klobuchar cancelled the event about an hour after the BLM protesters entered the hall. The protesters targeted Klobuchar because while she was the Hennepin County Attorney, she oversaw the conviction of Myon Burrell, a black teenager accused and convicted of murder. Evidence has come to light since his conviction that suggests he was wrongly convicted. His conviction has become a flashpoint in Minnesota politics.      PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 01 MARCH 2020 - ST. LOUIS PARK, MINNESOTA: Hundreds of people line in the cold to see US Senator Amy Klobuchar. Dozens of Black Lives Matter (BLM) protesters disrupted Sen. Amy Klobuchar's last presidential election rally in Minnesota before Super Tuesday. Almost 500 Klobuchar supporters came to hear Sen. Klobuchar, when the BLM protesters marched into the hall and took control of the stage. Klobuchar cancelled the event about an hour after the BLM protesters entered the hall. The protesters targeted Klobuchar because while she was the Hennepin County Attorney, she oversaw the conviction of Myon Burrell, a black teenager accused and convicted of murder. Evidence has come to light since his conviction that suggests he was wrongly convicted. His conviction has become a flashpoint in Minnesota politics.        PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JANUARY 2105 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: YINGLUCK SHINAWATRA, former Prime Minister of Thailand, says goodbye to supporters and gets in a waiting car after presenting her defense during her impeachment at the National Legislative Assembly. Thailand's military-appointed National Legislative Assembly began impeachment hearings Friday against former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. If she is convicted, she could be forced to stay out of politics for five years. During her defense, Yingluck questioned the necessity of her impeachment, saying, "I was removed from office, the equivalent of being impeached, three times already, I have no position left to be impeached from." A decision on her impeachment is expected by the end of January.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JANUARY 2105 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  YINGLUCK SHINAWATRA, former Prime Minister of Thailand, walks through a crowd of supporters to a waiting car after presenting her defense during her impeachment at the National Legislative Assembly. Thailand's military-appointed National Legislative Assembly began impeachment hearings Friday against former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. If she is convicted, she could be forced to stay out of politics for five years. During her defense, Yingluck questioned the necessity of her impeachment, saying, "I was removed from office, the equivalent of being impeached, three times already, I have no position left to be impeached from." A decision on her impeachment is expected by the end of January.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JANUARY 2105 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  YINGLUCK SHINAWATRA, former Prime Minister of Thailand, walks through a crowd of supporters to a waiting car after presenting her defense during her impeachment at the National Legislative Assembly. Thailand's military-appointed National Legislative Assembly began impeachment hearings Friday against former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. If she is convicted, she could be forced to stay out of politics for five years. During her defense, Yingluck questioned the necessity of her impeachment, saying, "I was removed from office, the equivalent of being impeached, three times already, I have no position left to be impeached from." A decision on her impeachment is expected by the end of January.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JANUARY 2105 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  YINGLUCK SHINAWATRA, former Prime Minister of Thailand, presents her defense  during her impeachment trial in the National Legislative Assembly. Thailand's military-appointed National Legislative Assembly began impeachment hearings Friday against former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. If she is convicted, she could be forced to stay out of politics for five years. During her defense, Yingluck questioned the necessity of her impeachment, saying, "I was removed from office, the equivalent of being impeached, three times already, I have no position left to be impeached from." A decision on her impeachment is expected by the end of January.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JANUARY 2105 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  YINGLUCK SHINAWATRA, former Prime Minister of Thailand, presents her defense  during her impeachment trial in the National Legislative Assembly. Thailand's military-appointed National Legislative Assembly began impeachment hearings Friday against former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. If she is convicted, she could be forced to stay out of politics for five years. During her defense, Yingluck questioned the necessity of her impeachment, saying, "I was removed from office, the equivalent of being impeached, three times already, I have no position left to be impeached from." A decision on her impeachment is expected by the end of January.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JANUARY 2105 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  YINGLUCK SHINAWATRA, former Prime Minister of Thailand, presents her defense  during her impeachment trial in the National Legislative Assembly. Thailand's military-appointed National Legislative Assembly began impeachment hearings Friday against former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. If she is convicted, she could be forced to stay out of politics for five years. During her defense, Yingluck questioned the necessity of her impeachment, saying, "I was removed from office, the equivalent of being impeached, three times already, I have no position left to be impeached from." A decision on her impeachment is expected by the end of January.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JANUARY 2105 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  YINGLUCK SHINAWATRA, former Prime Minister of Thailand, presents her defense  during her impeachment trial in the National Legislative Assembly. Thailand's military-appointed National Legislative Assembly began impeachment hearings Friday against former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. If she is convicted, she could be forced to stay out of politics for five years. During her defense, Yingluck questioned the necessity of her impeachment, saying, "I was removed from office, the equivalent of being impeached, three times already, I have no position left to be impeached from." A decision on her impeachment is expected by the end of January.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JANUARY 2105 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: YINGLUCK SHINAWATRA, former Prime Minister of Thailand, listens to the government case against her during her impeachment trial in the National Legislative Assembly. Thailand's military-appointed National Legislative Assembly began impeachment hearings Friday against former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. If she is convicted, she could be forced to stay out of politics for five years. During her defense, Yingluck questioned the necessity of her impeachment, saying, "I was removed from office, the equivalent of being impeached, three times already, I have no position left to be impeached from." A decision on her impeachment is expected by the end of January.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JANUARY 2105 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  YINGLUCK SHINAWATRA, former Prime Minister of Thailand, listens to the government case against her during her impeachment trial in the National Legislative Assembly. Thailand's military-appointed National Legislative Assembly began impeachment hearings Friday against former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. If she is convicted, she could be forced to stay out of politics for five years. During her defense, Yingluck questioned the necessity of her impeachment, saying, "I was removed from office, the equivalent of being impeached, three times already, I have no position left to be impeached from." A decision on her impeachment is expected by the end of January.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JANUARY 2105 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: YINGLUCK SHINAWATRA, former Prime Minister of Thailand, walks into Parliament House in Bangkok for her impeachment trial. Thailand's military-appointed National Legislative Assembly began impeachment hearings Friday against former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. If she is convicted, she could be forced to stay out of politics for five years. During her defense, Yingluck questioned the necessity of her impeachment, saying, "I was removed from office, the equivalent of being impeached, three times already, I have no position left to be impeached from." A decision on her impeachment is expected by the end of January.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 JANUARY 2105 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai police wait for former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra at the entrance to Parliament House in Bangkok. Thailand's military-appointed National Legislative Assembly began impeachment hearings Friday against former Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra. If she is convicted, she could be forced to stay out of politics for five years. During her defense, Yingluck questioned the necessity of her impeachment, saying, "I was removed from office, the equivalent of being impeached, three times already, I have no position left to be impeached from." A decision on her impeachment is expected by the end of January.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai anti-government protestors cheer for Suthep Thaugsuban as he walks past Government House in Bangkok. Thousands of Thai anti-government protestors took to the streets of Bangkok Friday to start their "final push" to bring the popularly elected of government of Yingluck Shinawatra. Yingluck has already been forced out by a recent court ruling that forced her to resign and she is facing indictment by the National Anti Corruption Commission of Thailand for alleged improprieties related to a government rice price support scheme. The protestors Friday were marching to demand that she not be allowed to return to politics. The courts have not banned her party, Pheu Thai, which has formed an interim caretaker government to govern until elections expected in July, 2014. Suthep Thaugsuban, secretary-general of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC),  said the president of the Supreme Court and the new senate speaker, who would be selected Friday, should set up an "interim people's government and legislative assembly.” He went onto say that if they didn’t, he would.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai anti-government protestors cheer for Suthep Thaugsuban as he walks past Government House in Bangkok. Thousands of Thai anti-government protestors took to the streets of Bangkok Friday to start their "final push" to bring the popularly elected of government of Yingluck Shinawatra. Yingluck has already been forced out by a recent court ruling that forced her to resign and she is facing indictment by the National Anti Corruption Commission of Thailand for alleged improprieties related to a government rice price support scheme. The protestors Friday were marching to demand that she not be allowed to return to politics. The courts have not banned her party, Pheu Thai, which has formed an interim caretaker government to govern until elections expected in July, 2014. Suthep Thaugsuban, secretary-general of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC),  said the president of the Supreme Court and the new senate speaker, who would be selected Friday, should set up an "interim people's government and legislative assembly.” He went onto say that if they didn’t, he would.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai anti-government protestors cheer for Suthep Thaugsuban as he walks past Government House in Bangkok. Thousands of Thai anti-government protestors took to the streets of Bangkok Friday to start their "final push" to bring the popularly elected of government of Yingluck Shinawatra. Yingluck has already been forced out by a recent court ruling that forced her to resign and she is facing indictment by the National Anti Corruption Commission of Thailand for alleged improprieties related to a government rice price support scheme. The protestors Friday were marching to demand that she not be allowed to return to politics. The courts have not banned her party, Pheu Thai, which has formed an interim caretaker government to govern until elections expected in July, 2014. Suthep Thaugsuban, secretary-general of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC),  said the president of the Supreme Court and the new senate speaker, who would be selected Friday, should set up an "interim people's government and legislative assembly.” He went onto say that if they didn’t, he would.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai anti-government protestors carry a huge Thai flag through the streets near Government House in Bangkok. Thousands of Thai anti-government protestors took to the streets of Bangkok Friday to start their "final push" to bring the popularly elected of government of Yingluck Shinawatra. Yingluck has already been forced out by a recent court ruling that forced her to resign and she is facing indictment by the National Anti Corruption Commission of Thailand for alleged improprieties related to a government rice price support scheme. The protestors Friday were marching to demand that she not be allowed to return to politics. The courts have not banned her party, Pheu Thai, which has formed an interim caretaker government to govern until elections expected in July, 2014. Suthep Thaugsuban, secretary-general of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC),  said the president of the Supreme Court and the new senate speaker, who would be selected Friday, should set up an "interim people's government and legislative assembly.” He went onto say that if they didn’t, he would.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUTHEP THAUGSUBAN leads a march of anti-government protestors to Government House in the Dusit neighborhood of Bangkok. Thousands of Thai anti-government protestors took to the streets of Bangkok Friday to start their "final push" to bring the popularly elected of government of Yingluck Shinawatra. Yingluck has already been forced out by a recent court ruling that forced her to resign and she is facing indictment by the National Anti Corruption Commission of Thailand for alleged improprieties related to a government rice price support scheme. The protestors Friday were marching to demand that she not be allowed to return to politics. The courts have not banned her party, Pheu Thai, which has formed an interim caretaker government to govern until elections expected in July, 2014. Suthep Thaugsuban, secretary-general of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC),  said the president of the Supreme Court and the new senate speaker, who would be selected Friday, should set up an "interim people's government and legislative assembly.” He went onto say that if they didn’t, he would.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUTHEP THAUGSUBAN leads a march of anti-government protestors to Government House in the Dusit neighborhood of Bangkok. Thousands of Thai anti-government protestors took to the streets of Bangkok Friday to start their "final push" to bring the popularly elected of government of Yingluck Shinawatra. Yingluck has already been forced out by a recent court ruling that forced her to resign and she is facing indictment by the National Anti Corruption Commission of Thailand for alleged improprieties related to a government rice price support scheme. The protestors Friday were marching to demand that she not be allowed to return to politics. The courts have not banned her party, Pheu Thai, which has formed an interim caretaker government to govern until elections expected in July, 2014. Suthep Thaugsuban, secretary-general of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC),  said the president of the Supreme Court and the new senate speaker, who would be selected Friday, should set up an "interim people's government and legislative assembly.” He went onto say that if they didn’t, he would.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: An anti-government protestor waves a Thai flag in the Ratchaprasong intersection of Bangkok. Thousands of Thai anti-government protestors took to the streets of Bangkok Friday to start their "final push" to bring the popularly elected of government of Yingluck Shinawatra. Yingluck has already been forced out by a recent court ruling that forced her to resign and she is facing indictment by the National Anti Corruption Commission of Thailand for alleged improprieties related to a government rice price support scheme. The protestors Friday were marching to demand that she not be allowed to return to politics. The courts have not banned her party, Pheu Thai, which has formed an interim caretaker government to govern until elections expected in July, 2014. Suthep Thaugsuban, secretary-general of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC),  said the president of the Supreme Court and the new senate speaker, who would be selected Friday, should set up an "interim people's government and legislative assembly.” He went onto say that if they didn’t, he would.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai anti-government protestors cheer for Suthep Thaugsuban in Lumpini Park Friday. Thousands of Thai anti-government protestors took to the streets of Bangkok Friday to start their "final push" to bring the popularly elected of government of Yingluck Shinawatra. Yingluck has already been forced out by a recent court ruling that forced her to resign and she is facing indictment by the National Anti Corruption Commission of Thailand for alleged improprieties related to a government rice price support scheme. The protestors Friday were marching to demand that she not be allowed to return to politics. The courts have not banned her party, Pheu Thai, which has formed an interim caretaker government to govern until elections expected in July, 2014. Suthep Thaugsuban, secretary-general of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC),  said the president of the Supreme Court and the new senate speaker, who would be selected Friday, should set up an "interim people's government and legislative assembly.” He went onto say that if they didn’t, he would.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai anti-government protestors cheer for Suthep Thaugsuban in Lumpini Park Friday. Thousands of Thai anti-government protestors took to the streets of Bangkok Friday to start their "final push" to bring the popularly elected of government of Yingluck Shinawatra. Yingluck has already been forced out by a recent court ruling that forced her to resign and she is facing indictment by the National Anti Corruption Commission of Thailand for alleged improprieties related to a government rice price support scheme. The protestors Friday were marching to demand that she not be allowed to return to politics. The courts have not banned her party, Pheu Thai, which has formed an interim caretaker government to govern until elections expected in July, 2014. Suthep Thaugsuban, secretary-general of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC),  said the president of the Supreme Court and the new senate speaker, who would be selected Friday, should set up an "interim people's government and legislative assembly.” He went onto say that if they didn’t, he would.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai anti-government protestors listen to Suthep Thaugsuban speak in Lumpini Park Friday. Thousands of Thai anti-government protestors took to the streets of Bangkok Friday to start their "final push" to bring the popularly elected of government of Yingluck Shinawatra. Yingluck has already been forced out by a recent court ruling that forced her to resign and she is facing indictment by the National Anti Corruption Commission of Thailand for alleged improprieties related to a government rice price support scheme. The protestors Friday were marching to demand that she not be allowed to return to politics. The courts have not banned her party, Pheu Thai, which has formed an interim caretaker government to govern until elections expected in July, 2014. Suthep Thaugsuban, secretary-general of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC),  said the president of the Supreme Court and the new senate speaker, who would be selected Friday, should set up an "interim people's government and legislative assembly.” He went onto say that if they didn’t, he would.     PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thai anti-government protestors listen to Suthep Thaugsuban speak in Lumpini Park Friday. Thousands of Thai anti-government protestors took to the streets of Bangkok Friday to start their "final push" to bring the popularly elected of government of Yingluck Shinawatra. Yingluck has already been forced out by a recent court ruling that forced her to resign and she is facing indictment by the National Anti Corruption Commission of Thailand for alleged improprieties related to a government rice price support scheme. The protestors Friday were marching to demand that she not be allowed to return to politics. The courts have not banned her party, Pheu Thai, which has formed an interim caretaker government to govern until elections expected in July, 2014. Suthep Thaugsuban, secretary-general of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC),  said the president of the Supreme Court and the new senate speaker, who would be selected Friday, should set up an "interim people's government and legislative assembly.” He went onto say that if they didn’t, he would.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thai anti-government protestors listen to Suthep Thaugsuban speak in Lumpini Park Friday. Thousands of Thai anti-government protestors took to the streets of Bangkok Friday to start their "final push" to bring the popularly elected of government of Yingluck Shinawatra. Yingluck has already been forced out by a recent court ruling that forced her to resign and she is facing indictment by the National Anti Corruption Commission of Thailand for alleged improprieties related to a government rice price support scheme. The protestors Friday were marching to demand that she not be allowed to return to politics. The courts have not banned her party, Pheu Thai, which has formed an interim caretaker government to govern until elections expected in July, 2014. Suthep Thaugsuban, secretary-general of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC),  said the president of the Supreme Court and the new senate speaker, who would be selected Friday, should set up an "interim people's government and legislative assembly.” He went onto say that if they didn’t, he would.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 09 MAY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Thai anti-government protestors listen to Suthep Thaugsuban speak in Lumpini Park Friday. Thousands of Thai anti-government protestors took to the streets of Bangkok Friday to start their "final push" to bring the popularly elected of government of Yingluck Shinawatra. Yingluck has already been forced out by a recent court ruling that forced her to resign and she is facing indictment by the National Anti Corruption Commission of Thailand for alleged improprieties related to a government rice price support scheme. The protestors Friday were marching to demand that she not be allowed to return to politics. The courts have not banned her party, Pheu Thai, which has formed an interim caretaker government to govern until elections expected in July, 2014. Suthep Thaugsuban, secretary-general of the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC),  said the president of the Supreme Court and the new senate speaker, who would be selected Friday, should set up an "interim people's government and legislative assembly.” He went onto say that if they didn’t, he would.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A Ministry of Justice employee uses her iPhone, which has a case modeled on the Thai flag, to photograph anti-government protestors in front of the Ministry. Several hundred anti-government protestors led by Suthep Thaugsuban went to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok Tuesday. Suthep and the protestors met with representatives of the Ministry of Justice and expressed their belief that Thai politics need to be reformed and that corruption needed to be "seriously tackled." The protestors returned to their main protest site in Lumpini Park in central Bangkok after the meeting.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-government protestors cheer for Suthep Thaugsuban while they block the entrance to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors led by Suthep Thaugsuban went to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok Tuesday. Suthep and the protestors met with representatives of the Ministry of Justice and expressed their belief that Thai politics need to be reformed and that corruption needed to be "seriously tackled." The protestors returned to their main protest site in Lumpini Park in central Bangkok after the meeting.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-government protestors block the entrance to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors led by Suthep Thaugsuban went to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok Tuesday. Suthep and the protestors met with representatives of the Ministry of Justice and expressed their belief that Thai politics need to be reformed and that corruption needed to be "seriously tackled." The protestors returned to their main protest site in Lumpini Park in central Bangkok after the meeting.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-government protestors cheer for Suthep Thaugsuban while they block the entrance to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors led by Suthep Thaugsuban went to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok Tuesday. Suthep and the protestors met with representatives of the Ministry of Justice and expressed their belief that Thai politics need to be reformed and that corruption needed to be "seriously tackled." The protestors returned to their main protest site in Lumpini Park in central Bangkok after the meeting.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-government protestors cheer for Suthep Thaugsuban while they block the entrance to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors led by Suthep Thaugsuban went to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok Tuesday. Suthep and the protestors met with representatives of the Ministry of Justice and expressed their belief that Thai politics need to be reformed and that corruption needed to be "seriously tackled." The protestors returned to their main protest site in Lumpini Park in central Bangkok after the meeting.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors block the entrance to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors led by Suthep Thaugsuban went to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok Tuesday. Suthep and the protestors met with representatives of the Ministry of Justice and expressed their belief that Thai politics need to be reformed and that corruption needed to be "seriously tackled." The protestors returned to their main protest site in Lumpini Park in central Bangkok after the meeting.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUTHEP THAUGSUBAN (left center) meets with KITTIPONG KITTAYARK (right center), Permanent Secretary of the Thai Ministry of Justice, in the Ministry of Justice reception room in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors led by Suthep Thaugsuban went to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok Tuesday. Suthep and the protestors met with representatives of the Ministry of Justice and expressed their belief that Thai politics need to be reformed and that corruption needed to be "seriously tackled." The protestors returned to their main protest site in Lumpini Park in central Bangkok after the meeting.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  SUTHEP THAUGSUBAN "wais" (a traditional Thai greeting) when he arrives at the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors led by Suthep Thaugsuban went to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok Tuesday. Suthep and the protestors met with representatives of the Ministry of Justice and expressed their belief that Thai politics need to be reformed and that corruption needed to be "seriously tackled." The protestors returned to their main protest site in Lumpini Park in central Bangkok after the meeting.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: The crowd is reflected in the sunglasses of an anti-government protestor in front of the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors led by Suthep Thaugsuban went to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok Tuesday. Suthep and the protestors met with representatives of the Ministry of Justice and expressed their belief that Thai politics need to be reformed and that corruption needed to be "seriously tackled." The protestors returned to their main protest site in Lumpini Park in central Bangkok after the meeting.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: The crowd is reflected in the sunglasses of an anti-government protestor in front of the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors led by Suthep Thaugsuban went to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok Tuesday. Suthep and the protestors met with representatives of the Ministry of Justice and expressed their belief that Thai politics need to be reformed and that corruption needed to be "seriously tackled." The protestors returned to their main protest site in Lumpini Park in central Bangkok after the meeting.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: An anti-government protestor applauds for Suthep Thaugsuban at the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors led by Suthep Thaugsuban went to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok Tuesday. Suthep and the protestors met with representatives of the Ministry of Justice and expressed their belief that Thai politics need to be reformed and that corruption needed to be "seriously tackled." The protestors returned to their main protest site in Lumpini Park in central Bangkok after the meeting.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors march into the Ministry of Justice compound in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors led by Suthep Thaugsuban went to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok Tuesday. Suthep and the protestors met with representatives of the Ministry of Justice and expressed their belief that Thai politics need to be reformed and that corruption needed to be "seriously tackled." The protestors returned to their main protest site in Lumpini Park in central Bangkok after the meeting.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Thai anti-government protestor in the back of a pickup truck traveling to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors led by Suthep Thaugsuban went to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok Tuesday. Suthep and the protestors met with representatives of the Ministry of Justice and expressed their belief that Thai politics need to be reformed and that corruption needed to be "seriously tackled." The protestors returned to their main protest site in Lumpini Park in central Bangkok after the meeting.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 08 APRIL 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  A Thai anti-government protestor in the back of a pickup truck traveling to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok. Several hundred anti-government protestors led by Suthep Thaugsuban went to the Ministry of Justice in Bangkok Tuesday. Suthep and the protestors met with representatives of the Ministry of Justice and expressed their belief that Thai politics need to be reformed and that corruption needed to be "seriously tackled." The protestors returned to their main protest site in Lumpini Park in central Bangkok after the meeting.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 FEBRUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: An anti-government protestor waves a Thai flag between the Ministry of Education and Government House on Ratchadamnoen Avenue. The anti-government protest movement, led by the People's Democratic Reform Committee and called Shutdown Bangkok has been going on for more than a month. The protest movement called, the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), wants to purge the current ruling party and its patrons in the Shinawatra family from Thai politics. The movement has consistently refused any dialogue or negotiations with the Pheu Thai ruling party. Over the weekend Thai police claimed to have taken the protest areas around Government House (the Prime Minister's office) away from protestors but on Monday protestors marched unimpeded to Government House and retook the area.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 FEBRUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors jam Ratchadamnoen Avenue on the west side of Government House in Bangkok. The anti-government protest movement, led by the People's Democratic Reform Committee and called Shutdown Bangkok has been going on for more than a month. The protest movement called, the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), wants to purge the current ruling party and its patrons in the Shinawatra family from Thai politics. The movement has consistently refused any dialogue or negotiations with the Pheu Thai ruling party. Over the weekend Thai police claimed to have taken the protest areas around Government House (the Prime Minister's office) away from protestors but on Monday protestors marched unimpeded to Government House and retook the area.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 FEBRUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  An anti-government protestor greets Ministry of Education workers while protestors march through the portico of the Ministry of Education in Bangkok. The anti-government protest movement, led by the People's Democratic Reform Committee and called Shutdown Bangkok has been going on for more than a month. The protest movement called, the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), wants to purge the current ruling party and its patrons in the Shinawatra family from Thai politics. The movement has consistently refused any dialogue or negotiations with the Pheu Thai ruling party. Over the weekend Thai police claimed to have taken the protest areas around Government House (the Prime Minister's office) away from protestors but on Monday protestors marched unimpeded to Government House and retook the area.  PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 FEBRUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors march through the portico of the Ministry of Education in Bangkok. The anti-government protest movement, led by the People's Democratic Reform Committee and called Shutdown Bangkok has been going on for more than a month. The protest movement called, the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), wants to purge the current ruling party and its patrons in the Shinawatra family from Thai politics. The movement has consistently refused any dialogue or negotiations with the Pheu Thai ruling party. Over the weekend Thai police claimed to have taken the protest areas around Government House (the Prime Minister's office) away from protestors but on Monday protestors marched unimpeded to Government House and retook the area.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 FEBRUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai anti-government protestors try to break into the Ministry of Education on Ratchadamnoen Avenue. The anti-government protest movement, led by the People's Democratic Reform Committee and called Shutdown Bangkok has been going on for more than a month. The protest movement called, the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), wants to purge the current ruling party and its patrons in the Shinawatra family from Thai politics. The movement has consistently refused any dialogue or negotiations with the Pheu Thai ruling party. Over the weekend Thai police claimed to have taken the protest areas around Government House (the Prime Minister's office) away from protestors but on Monday protestors marched unimpeded to Government House and retook the area.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 FEBRUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: An anti-government protestor dressed as an angel from Thai mythology on Ratchadamnoen Avenue. The anti-government protest movement, led by the People's Democratic Reform Committee and called Shutdown Bangkok has been going on for more than a month. The protest movement called, the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), wants to purge the current ruling party and its patrons in the Shinawatra family from Thai politics. The movement has consistently refused any dialogue or negotiations with the Pheu Thai ruling party. Over the weekend Thai police claimed to have taken the protest areas around Government House (the Prime Minister's office) away from protestors but on Monday protestors marched unimpeded to Government House and retook the area.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 FEBRUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors jam Ratchadamnoen Avenue between Government House and the Ministry of Education in Bangkok. The anti-government protest movement, led by the People's Democratic Reform Committee and called Shutdown Bangkok has been going on for more than a month. The protest movement called, the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), wants to purge the current ruling party and its patrons in the Shinawatra family from Thai politics. The movement has consistently refused any dialogue or negotiations with the Pheu Thai ruling party. Over the weekend Thai police claimed to have taken the protest areas around Government House (the Prime Minister's office) away from protestors but on Monday protestors marched unimpeded to Government House and retook the area.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 FEBRUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors cheer for Suthep Thaugsuban, leader of the protest movement, at Government House. The anti-government protest movement, led by the People's Democratic Reform Committee and called Shutdown Bangkok has been going on for more than a month. The protest movement called, the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), wants to purge the current ruling party and its patrons in the Shinawatra family from Thai politics. The movement has consistently refused any dialogue or negotiations with the Pheu Thai ruling party. Over the weekend Thai police claimed to have taken the protest areas around Government House (the Prime Minister's office) away from protestors but on Monday protestors marched unimpeded to Government House and retook the area.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 FEBRUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman sells Thai flags during protests in front of Government House. The anti-government protest movement, led by the People's Democratic Reform Committee and called Shutdown Bangkok has been going on for more than a month. The protest movement called, the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), wants to purge the current ruling party and its patrons in the Shinawatra family from Thai politics. The movement has consistently refused any dialogue or negotiations with the Pheu Thai ruling party. Over the weekend Thai police claimed to have taken the protest areas around Government House (the Prime Minister's office) away from protestors but on Monday protestors marched unimpeded to Government House and retook the area.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 FEBRUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman dances in front of Government House while anti-government protestors build a cement wall around the building during their retaking of the complex Monday. The anti-government protest movement, led by the People's Democratic Reform Committee and called Shutdown Bangkok has been going on for more than a month. The protest movement called, the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), wants to purge the current ruling party and its patrons in the Shinawatra family from Thai politics. The movement has consistently refused any dialogue or negotiations with the Pheu Thai ruling party. Over the weekend Thai police claimed to have taken the protest areas around Government House (the Prime Minister's office) away from protestors but on Monday protestors marched unimpeded to Government House and retook the area.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 FEBRUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman cheers while anti-government protestors build a cement wall around Government House during their retaking of the complex Monday. The anti-government protest movement, led by the People's Democratic Reform Committee and called Shutdown Bangkok has been going on for more than a month. The protest movement called, the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), wants to purge the current ruling party and its patrons in the Shinawatra family from Thai politics. The movement has consistently refused any dialogue or negotiations with the Pheu Thai ruling party. Over the weekend Thai police claimed to have taken the protest areas around Government House (the Prime Minister's office) away from protestors but on Monday protestors marched unimpeded to Government House and retook the area.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 FEBRUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: A woman cheers while anti-government protestors build a cement wall around Government House during their retaking of the complex Monday. The anti-government protest movement, led by the People's Democratic Reform Committee and called Shutdown Bangkok has been going on for more than a month. The protest movement called, the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), wants to purge the current ruling party and its patrons in the Shinawatra family from Thai politics. The movement has consistently refused any dialogue or negotiations with the Pheu Thai ruling party. Over the weekend Thai police claimed to have taken the protest areas around Government House (the Prime Minister's office) away from protestors but on Monday protestors marched unimpeded to Government House and retook the area.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 17 FEBRUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors in front of Government House. The anti-government protest movement, led by the People's Democratic Reform Committee and called Shutdown Bangkok has been going on for more than a month. The protest movement called, the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), wants to purge the current ruling party and its patrons in the Shinawatra family from Thai politics. The movement has consistently refused any dialogue or negotiations with the Pheu Thai ruling party. Over the weekend Thai police claimed to have taken the protest areas around Government House (the Prime Minister's office) away from protestors but on Monday protestors marched unimpeded to Government House and retook the area.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Prospective voters look up their names of a list of registered voters at the Wat That Thong polling place in Bangkok. They did not get to vote because the polling place was shut down by anti-government protestors. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors block access to the polling places at Wat That Thong in Bangkok. Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors block access to the polling places at Wat That Thong in Bangkok. Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors block access to the polling places at Wat That Thong in Bangkok. Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: SIM NITITADURAL, Executive Director of the Bang Kapi District polling place, files a police report about the closure of the polling place by anti-government protestors in Bangkok. Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND:  Anti-government protestors move a barricade into place announcing the closure of the polling place at Bang Kapi School. Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors block access to the polling place Bang Kapi School in the Bang Kapi district of Bangkok. The Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors block access to the polling place Bang Kapi School in the Bang Kapi district of Bangkok. The Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors block access to the polling place Bang Kapi School in the Bang Kapi district of Bangkok. The Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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  • 26 JANUARY 2014 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Anti-government protestors block access to the polling place Bang Kapi School in the Bang Kapi district of Bangkok. The Anti-government protestors forced the closure of polling places in Bangkok Sunday as a part of Shutdown Bangkok. Early voting was supposed to be Sunday January 26 but blocked polling places left hundreds of thousands of people unable to vote casting the February 2 general election into doubt and further gridlocking Thai politics. Protestors blocked access to gates and entry ways to polling places and election officials chose the close them rather than confront protestors. Shutdown Bangkok has been going for 12 days with no resolution in sight. Suthep, the leader of the anti-government protests and the People's Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC), the umbrella organization of the protests,  is still demanding the caretaker government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra resign, the PM says she won't resign and intends to go ahead with the election.    PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ
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