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Thai riot police clear anti-government protest sites

Security forces easily re-took areas around Government House, which Yingluck had been unable to use for about two months

Yingluck Shinawatra

AFPPTI Bangkok
Thousands of riot police were deployed in the Thai capital today to clear areas occupied for weeks by opposition protesters, reclaiming the besieged government headquarters with no resistance.

The operation marked an unexpected shift in tactics by the embattled government, which has allowed the protesters to camp out at locations around Bangkok for several months in their bid to force Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra from office.

Security forces easily re-took areas around Government House, which Yingluck had been unable to use for about two months, according to AFP reporters. Most protesters appeared to have left the area already.

"Officials will return to work at Government House on Monday," Labour Minister Chalerm Yubamrung, who oversaw the operation, told reporters as he inspected the building.
 
Yingluck and her cabinet have been forced to work from undisclosed locations around the city for weeks due to the demonstrations.

The operation was focused on the government district rather than major intersections in the commercial centre that have become the main focus of the rallies in recent weeks as part of what protesters have described as the "Bangkok shutdown".

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First Published: Feb 14 2014 | 11:55 AM IST

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