Soldiers fire at anti-government protesters along Rama 4 Road in Bangkok, Thailand. Protesters and military clashed in central Bangkok after the government launched an operation to disperse anti-government protesters who have closed parts of the city for two months. (Andy Nelson / Getty Images)
An anti-government protester stands near burning tires in central Bangkok, Thailand. Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva launched a crackdown on a Bangkok protest after officially scrapping an offer to hold early elections this year. (Ahmad Yusni / EPA)
“Red shirt” anti-government protester who was shot on Wireless Road, the site of many foreign embassies. (Barbara Walton / EPA)
An anti-government protester sits on the ground while being detained by Thai military forces during street clashes in Bangkok, Thailand. (Andy Nelson / Getty Images)
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Thai soldiers take position as anti-government protesters threaten them with sporadic shootings in Bangkok, Thailand. Thai troops fired bullets and tear gas at anti-government protesters rioting near the U.S. and Japanese embassies as an army push to clear the streets sparked clashes that have killed two and turned central Bangkok into a virtual war zone. (Wong Maye-E / Associated Press)
An anti-government protester grimaces from the effects of tear gas fired by Thai military forces during street clashes in Bangkok, Thailand. (Andy Nelson / Getty Images)
An anti-government protester fires a slingshot at Thai military forces. (Andy Nelson / Getty Images)
Anti-government protesters lie on the ground while being detained by Thai military forces. (Andy Nelson / Getty Images)
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Anti-government protesters sit on the ground after being detained by Thai military forces. (Andy Nelson / Getty Images)
A ‘’red shirt’’ anti-government protester waves a national flag during clashes with Thai soldiers. (Nicolas Asfouri / AFP / Getty Images)