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Thai PM Calls for Investigations Over Protest Bloodshed
Medical officials in Thailand say more than a dozen people have been killed and more than 800 others injured
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Red-shirts will continue their street protests at the Phan Fa Bridge and the downtown shopping area, as the toll from Saturday's attack by security forces rose to 21 dead and the government admitted live rounds were used, but never fired at protesters. (Photo by Somchai Poomlard)Clashes toll rises to 21
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