200000 Red Shirts to commemorate Bangkok’s 2010 crackdown

Thousands of protesters are to mark the second anniversary Saturday of a crackdown on anti-government demonstrationsin central Bangkok, which left up to 102 people dead.

“You will see about 100,000 people coming to Ratchaprasong Road in memory of those who died,” Thida Tavornseth – chairwoman of the United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship (UDD), also known as the red shirts – said Thursday.

Read more: The Nation

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