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Thai protesters fire on government supporters: TV
Tue Nov 25, 2008 6:22am EST
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By Nopporn Wong-Anan
BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thai anti-government protesters blockading a highway leading to Bangkok's old airport opened fire on a group of government supporters on Tuesday, television footage showed.
The footage, aired by public broadcaster TPBS, showed at least two security guards from the anti-government People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) firing half a dozen rounds from handguns at the government supporters.
It was the latest twist in an increasingly desperate six-month campaign by the PAD to unseat the elected administration.
The protesters surrounded Bangkok's old Don Muang airport, north of the city, where ministers have been running the country since the PAD invaded Government House in August.
"It is time to make a clear-cut choice between good and evil, between those who are loyal and traitors," PAD leader Somsak Kosaisuk told 10,000 yellow-shirted supporters waving hand clappers and shouting anti-government slogans.
Domestic flights were operating as usual from Don Muang, and there was no disruption to road or rail services despite a strike called by state sector unions in support of the PAD.
Channel 3 television said PAD protesters also obstructed all but one lane of the multi-lane expressway to the new Suvarnabhumi airport, the main gateway for 13 million tourists who visit each year.
Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat, who has rejected PAD demands he resign, is due to return on Wednesday from an Asia-Pacific summit in Peru.
Any serious labor disruption would deepen the economic impact of the long-running political crisis, which has stymied government decision-making and raised fears about the export-driven economy's ability to cope with a global crisis.
The government forecast this week that the economy would grow just 4.5 percent this year, its slowest rate in seven years.
However, Thai shares and the baht shrugged off the protests, with the main stock index up 1.6 percent as Asian bourses rose after the U.S. bailout of Citigroup.
WANING SUPPORT
The PAD, which billed this week's action as the "final battle," forced the government to postpone to next month a joint parliamentary session to approve international agreements for a regional summit starting in mid-December.
But these latest protests are unlikely to deliver a knock-out blow to the People Power Party (PPP) government.
Opinion polls show waning public support for the unelected coalition of royalist businessmen, academics and activists who accuse Somchai of being a puppet of his brother-in-law, Thaksin Shinawatra, ousted as prime minister by the military in 2006. Continued...
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