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Attacks on Thai government continue
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0:06 Thai protesters clash with security forces
0:33 Suthep Thaugsuban delivers ultimatum to Thai Prime Minister
1:13 Existential battle against the Thaksin regime
1:28 Thaksin and allies has dominated Thai politics since 2001
1:48 PM Yingluck Shinawatra's conciliatory tone
2:24 Protesters rally outside Thai Police headquarters
2:56 Intervention in politics by powers outside of parliament
3:28 David Pilling explains different possibilities
Protesters say that they have no intention of halting their campaign to storm government buildings in a bid to topple the administration of Yingluck Shinawatra, who has stressed that she wants to resolve the problems peacefully. The FT's Michael Peel reports from outside Police Headquarters in Bangkok.
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