Anti-government protest in Thailand
Anti-government protesters man a blockade outside Thailand’s parliament in Bangkok on Tuesday. Thousands of activists marched on parliament in the most violent and widespread unrest in Thailand’s ongoing political crisis, in which protesters have tried to force out supporters of ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra. At least two people were killed and more than 350 injured. (Narong Sangnak / EPA)
Riot police shoot tear gas at anti-government protesters outside the Thai parliament building in Bangkok. (Chumsak Kanoknan / Getty Images)
Yellow-clad protesters try to flee the tear gas in Bangkok. (Sakchai Lalit / Associated Press)
Thai police advance on protesters, who had lawmakers trapped inside the parliament building on Tuesday afternoon. Police used tear gas to break through the demonstrators’ cordon and let the lawmakers out. (Narong Sangnak / EPA)
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A car exploded, killing one, near the headquarters of a political party in Bangkok. (Pairoj / AFP / Getty Image)
An injured man is carried by protesters after police threw tear gas canisters. At least two people were killed during the clashes. (Christophe Archambault / AFP / Getty Images)
Riot police beat a protester in Bangkok. (Chumsak Kanoknan / Getty Images)
A protester makes a gesture of supplication as riot police advance outside parliament in Bangkok. (Rungroj Yongrit / EPA)
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A demonstrator washes tear gas from his face after clashes with riot police. (David Longstreath / Associated Press)
A Thai police officer cries out in pain after being shot by demonstrators. (Narong Sangnak / EPA)