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Army Commander General Anupong Paochinda (left) told a news conference on Tuesday that the military was 'on the people's side'. -- PHOTO: AP
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The police simply walked away and watched from a distance as the almost medieval battle erupted. -- PHOTO: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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At least one man was killed and 34 hurt in the overnight clashes between the PAD and pro-government supporters. -- PHOTO: REUTERS
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Around 400 soldiers armed with batons and shields were sent to back up police struggling to contain the skirmishes. -- PHOTO: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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After the clashes, the street was strewn with rocks and broken glass, and several pools of blood were on the pavement. -- PHOTO: ASSOCIATED PRESS
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