A soldier takes up position in front of a large screen at the Victory Monument, where anti-coup protesters were gathering on previous days, in Bangkok, Thailand
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May 30, 2014. A soldier takes up position in front of a large screen at the Victory Monument in Bangkok Thailand, where anti-coup protesters had gathered on previous days to rally against the military coup. (Damir Sagolj—Reuters)
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otesters marching against military rule in Bangkok on May 24, defying the ban on gatherings of more than five people.
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Protesters confronting soldiers in riot gear during the May 25 central-Bangkok protest.
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A protester throws a rubbish bin at soldiers during a scuffle at the Victory Monument, Bangkok.Reuters
Thai Army soldiers protect themselves with shields as objects are thrown at them during a confrontation with anti-coup protesters at Victory Monument, Bangkok.Reuters
Soldiers, hanging off a vehicle, leave the Victory Monument after a confrontation with anti-coup protesters.Reuters
A banner comparing the Thai Army chief - General Prayuth Chan-ocha - to Hitler at a protest in BangkokGetty
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Chaturon Chaisang was arrested at the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Thailand after urging a return to civil rule. Photograph: Nicolas Asfouri/AFP/Getty Images
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Chaturon Chaisang, education minister in the government ousted by the military last week, is arrested by Thai soldiers in Bangkok on Tuesday.
Before his arrest, Chaturon urged the junta to restore Thailand’s civilian government but said he fears coup leader General Prayuth Chan-Ocha wants to hold onto power as long as possible.
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May 29, 2014. Military coup in Thailand. Pro-government (Red Shirt) supporters stage rallies in Bangkok to protest the coup as a violation of the democratic election that brought Yingluck Shinawatra, sister of former, deposed Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, and the Pheu Thai party to office. (James Nachtwey for TIME)
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Miembros de la policía tailandesa vigilan los accesos a la Plaza de la Victoria donde se desarolla una manifestación en contra del golpe de estado en Bangkok, Tailandia hoy 29 de mayo de 2014. La junta militar que gobierna Tailandia dejó hoy en libertad a 33 personas, incluido el primer ministro interino que depuso hace una semana en un golpe de Estado incruento, Niwattumrong Boonsongpaisan. (EFE/Diego Azubel) - See more at: http://hd.clarin.com/page/4#sthash.V5cqFWJY.dpuf
Soldiers and policemen guard the Victory Monument in Bangkok, to prevent anti-coup protests.Reuters
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A boy poses for a photograph with Thai soldiers at the Victory Monument, the site of recent anti-coup protests in Bangkok.AFP
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Photos of the Day for May 30: Thailand, Bahrain, China earthquake, Jay Carney - WSJ
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A boy, center, plays with Thai soldiers guarding the square at Victory Monument to prevent anti-coup demonstration in Bangkok, Thailand Friday, May 30, 2014. An anti-coup activist in Thailand called Friday for a weekend rally to defy the military government's ban on demonstrations, urging those opposed to the takeover to wear masks and be ready for cat-and-mouse chases with soldiers in the capital. (AP Photo/Wason Wanichakorn)
A boy jokes with soldiers at their position along roads blocked around the Victory Monument, where anti-coup protesters were gathering on previous days, in Bangkok May 30, 2014. Thailand's military said on Friday it will set up "reconciliation centres" across the country aimed at healing a decade of political division that has often spilled into violence. (REUTERS/Damir Sagolj)
Women joke with soldiers taking up position along roads blocked around the Victory Monument, where anti-coup protesters were gathering on previous days, in Bangkok May 30, 2014. Thailand's military said on Friday it will set up "reconciliation centres" across the country aimed at healing a decade of political division that has often spilled into violence. (REUTERS/Damir Sagolj)
A Buddhist monk looks at police officers block a street as protesters demonstrate near the Phnom Penh Municipal Court in central Phnom Penh May 30, 2014. The protesters demanded the release of 23 detainees who have been jailed since January 3, when military police opened fire on workers striking over low pay, killing four people. (REUTERS/Samrang Pring)
A man walks past as Thai soldiers take up position along roads blocked around the Victory Monument, where anti-coup protesters were gathering on previous days, in Bangkok May 30, 2014. Thailand's military said on Friday it will set up "reconciliation centres" across the country aimed at healing a decade of political division that has often spilled into violence. (REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha)
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A woman has a souvenir photograph taken of her with soldiers on duty as they block a road to prevent protesters from rallying against the military coup near the Victory Monument, in Bangkok, Thailand, May 30.
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Thai Army chief General Prayuth Chan-ocha at Monday's news conference, where he said the military is working with senior bureaucrats to ensure smooth running of government after last week's coup, and that Thailand's king had formally endorsed his role as head of the military council that will run the country.
Soldiers stand guard on a express way near shopping mall in outskirt of Bangkok June 1, 2014. Thailand's military government sent thousands of troops and police into central Bangkok on Sunday to stop any demonstrations against its seizure of power, and some shopping malls and train stations closed to avoid trouble. (REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha)
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Thai plain-clothed police officers and force a protester into a taxi during ananticoupp demonstration in Bangkok, Thailand, June 1.
A protester is taken away on a taxi by plain cloth police officers during an anti-coup demonstration at a shopping mall in Bangkok, Thailand Sunday, June 1, 2014. Hundreds of demonstrators shouting "Freedom!" and "Democracy!" gathered Sunday near a major shopping mall in downtown Bangkok to denounce the country's May 22 coup despite a lockdown by soldiers of some of the city's major intersections. (AP Photo/Wason Wanichakorn)
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Soldiers and police officers take position to stop protests against the military at a shopping district in Bangkok, June 1
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An armored vehicle rolls through the intersection adjacent to where a small anti-coup rally occurred in Bangkok, Thailand, June 1, 2014. (Steve Herman/VOA)
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Thai Security Forces Tighten Control of Bangkok
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Anti-coup protesters in Bangkok, Thailand. Photograph: Damir Sagolj/Reuters
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A woman (L) sits inside a police van after being detained by police for holding an anti-coup message on May 29, 2014 in Bangkok, Thailand. The police and military shut down one of Bangkok's central roundabouts today after four consecutive days of anti-coup protests in the area. Under current martial law in Thailand, it is illegal for public gatherings of more than five people and it is also illegal to protest against the military's intervention. (Photo by Nick McGrath/Getty Images)
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