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Thailand protesters disrupt general election

2014-02-02 7 Dailymotion

Anti-government protesters made their presence felt in Thailand's national elections, forcing the closure of some polling stations in 13 of Bangkok’s 33 constituencies, as the country's political crisis deepened.<br /><br />Voting ended at 08:00 GMT on Sunday but no results will be announced.<br /><br />Further voting is scheduled for February 23 after problems with advance polling last Sunday, while the ballot in some southern areas may not happen for weeks. <br /><br />The vast majority of voting stations were open and polling proceeded relatively peacefully, but the risk of violence remained high a day after gun battles in north Bangkok left seven people wounded.<br /><br />Al Jazeera's Scott Heidler reports from Bangkok.

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