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Pro-Thaksin protesters give Thai gov't 24 hours to dissolve parliament

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Always back and forward between the redshirts and yellowshirts. This is gonna be a long divide in the population. If the thai king dies, the problems will only get bigger. The population in the countryside are mainly on the redshirt-fraction side, and people in Bangkok mainly on the yellowshirt side with the current government.

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The population in the countryside are mainly on the redshirt-fraction side, and people in Bangkok mainly on the yellowshirt side with the current government.

actuary you should put it this way.

The population in the central-north, north and northeast are mainly on the red.

the big part of population in the capital, south, big part in the east are with this government.

some population around the country and concentration in the south and BKK are with the yellow.

don't forget that current government are the mix of people from both color and main part of it just prefer no color. ask the red, big portion of their representative in this goverment came from the red camp otherwise this government couldn't be formed, but majority of the red couldn't take it!

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