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THAILAND-POLITICS-PROTEST
This handout photo provided by Manager Group shows Sondhi Limthongkul, who founded the People's Alliance of Democracy (PAD), lying in a hospital bed after he was shot by gunmen wielding automatic weapons, in Bangkok on April 17, 2009. The Thai activist who led a blockade of the kingdom's main airports last year was shot in the head in an assassination attempt the government said was aimed at inciting fresh unrest. Doctors said that Sondhi Limthongkul, founder of the "Yellow Shirts" royalist movement that helped topple former premier Thaksin Shinawatra, was in a serious condition and in surgery to remove a bullet from his skull. Gunmen wielding automatic weapons fired about 100 rounds at the car in a dawn attack, injuring Sondhi as well as his driver and aide, a local police commander told AFP. RESTRICTED TO EDITORIAL USE AFP PHOTO/MANAGER GROUP
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Bangkok, THAILAND |
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17 Aprilie 2009 |
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