https://twitter.com/rspaull/status/406293537227960320/
RT @tulsathit: At Army HQ, protesters have been told to remain on the lawn and never enter the building. We shall see.#Thailand
— Steve Herman (@W7VOA) November 29, 2013
U.N. personnel, Voice of America correspondents, and Thai activists and witnesses on the ground tweet that “anti-government” protesters have reportedly broken into the Royal Army Headquarters in Bangkok.
ด่วน! นาทีนี้.. ม็อบ คปท .บุก ทบ.ดันรั้ว เข้าพท. ทบ สำเร็จ! (12:24) pic.twitter.com/OHUMaVpHEH
— Pat_ThaiPBS (@Pat_ThaiPBS) November 29, 2013
#Bangkok protests continue today as 1,000 anti-government protesters break into Royal Thai Army HQ, told to stay out MT @Journotopia
— Kate Hodal (@katehodal) November 29, 2013
https://twitter.com/Pat_ThaiPBS/status/406293465111097345/
According to sis, protest in Bangkok feels like a carnival. (She also added that we shouldn't tell mum about this) pic.twitter.com/SjybTH7I5u
— Anak Singapura (@SonOfSG) November 29, 2013
The Thai Prime Minister faces a no-confidence vote. Unrest has gripped the country for the past week.
https://twitter.com/aandreavitch/status/405900664343375872
Reuters are reporting that protesters also cut power to the Police Hospital next door but they are now running on generators #Bangkok
— Richard Barrow in Thailand ???? (@RichardBarrow) November 28, 2013
Anti-government street protest in Bangkok. More photos here: http://t.co/QpIfTKsfBq pic.twitter.com/XQ77HLbudq
— Yahoo Singapore (@YahooSG) November 26, 2013
Demonstrators have already forced the evacuation of the country’s top crime agency.
In pictures: Thai anti-government protesters show no sign of leaving the streets of Bangkok http://t.co/Boub7LW490 pic.twitter.com/SfX8rFIgWh
— BBC News (World) (@BBCWorld) November 28, 2013
Very small crowd at protest site in Chumphon. Leaders echoing comments from Bangkok that power will be returned to the people within days
— Wayne Hay (@wayne_hay) November 29, 2013
Thailand: Monk ready to be protest leader – http://t.co/R9xZ2ZnMjt pic.twitter.com/3jtWXLNDO7
— Investvine (@investvine) November 29, 2013
For what it’s worth, there is already a Thai protest “Downfall” parody.
Thai protest crisis gets the 'Downfall' parody treatment. http://t.co/lpss07IcNK via @bangkokpundit
— Kelly Macnamara (@Kelly_Macnamara) November 29, 2013
Will these ever stop? RT @Kelly_Macnamara Thai protest crisis gets 'Downfall' parody treatment. http://t.co/mjWjZG0Dfy via @bangkokpundit
— Jack Board (@JackBoardCNA) November 29, 2013
Lots of citizens holding their breath in the face of a possible crackdown or protester violence.
Thai Airways union threatened to ground flights if anti-government protest is crack-downed #Thailand
— Sunai (@sunaibkk) November 28, 2013
11:00 #Bangkok #protest crowds heading to ruling Pheu Thai HQ. Riot police ready (pic @TheLilyfish) pic.twitter.com/zwguexOfe8
— Alessio Fratticcioli (@fratticcioli) November 29, 2013
11:44 Small group of protesters arrive at PT. Cheerful. Still waiting for main group. pic.twitter.com/kKG29S0BrP
— Lillian Suwanrumpha (@TheLilyfish) November 29, 2013
12:42 PT HQ. Main group has arrived pic.twitter.com/XxpXcxPZaS
— Lillian Suwanrumpha (@TheLilyfish) November 29, 2013
Prayers for a peaceful resolution.
Pray for Thailand! May The Lord grant wisdom to the government to handle and settle the political… http://t.co/lzmeVAQo8r
— MadMan_In_The_World (@RonnethPLC) November 29, 2013
pray for thailand
— แพรซ่าไม่ใช่ยาสระผม (@llwslnw) November 29, 2013
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