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Red shirt protesters lay roses at a spot on Din So Road where a red shirt demonstrator was killed last year. Photo by Jetjaras Na Ranong

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A red shirt demonstrator is leaving her message of remembrance for dead red shirt protesters at Kok Wua intersection. Photo by Jetjaras Na Ranong

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A tired child takes a nap during a religious ceremony for dead red shirt protesters. Photo by Pawat Laopaisarntaksin

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Relatives of dead red shirt protesters listen to chanting Buddist monks during the ceremony. Photo by Pawat Laopaisarntaksin

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A red shirt demonstrator raises the portrait of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra during their rally on Ratchadamnoen Avenue. Photo by Patipat Janthong.

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Red shirt demonstrators raise the portrait of Japanese cameraman Hiroyuki Muramoto who was killed in Bangkok on April 10, 2010. Photo by Patipat Janthong.

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Red shirt demonstrators are in the middle of an activity to remember the death of red shirt protesters on street. Photo by Patipat Janthong.

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Red shirt demonstrators get caught in the rain before their candle-lit ceremony. Photo by Patipat Janthong.

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Red candles are lit during a ceremony to remember red shirt protesters killed last year. Photo by Pawat Laopaisarntaksin

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Crowds of red shirt protesters light red candles to mourn dead red shirt protesters at the Democracy Monument, Bangkok. Photo by Pawat Laopaisarntaksin

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A number of red shirt protesters gather for a ceremony at the Democracy Monument in Bangkok to remember and seek blessings for the protesters killed during a crackdown attempt on April 10, 2010.Red shirt protesters organised activities on the first anniversary of the April 10, 2010 crackdown on Ratchadamnoen Avenue. Photos by Post Photographers.

  • Published: 10 Apr 2011
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