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Thai nurses demonstrate against 'red shirt' protesters
2010-05-25 12:55

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A nurse prays during a demonstration at the Chulalongkorn Hospital, calling for anti-government "red shirt" protesters to move away from roads leading to the hospital in Bangkok May 3, 2010. Anti-government protesters in the Thai capital showed no sign of leaving the city's main shopping district on Monday despite new warnings of clashes and losses during a two-month crisis that has already killed 27 people.

Nurses hold a Thai national flag and placards during a demonstration in front of a ward at the Chulalongkorn Hospital, calling for anti-government "red shirt" protesters to move away from roads leading to the hospital in Bangkok May 3, 2010. Anti-government protesters in the Thai capital showed no sign of leaving the city's main shopping district on Monday despite new warnings of clashes and losses during a two-month crisis that has already killed 27 people. The placards in Thai script read, "Please don't interfere with work to save lives," "Neutrality" and "Taking care of patients is our top priority."

Nurses hold a Thai national flag (L) and a flag bearing the emblem of the International Red Cross during a demonstration at the Chulalongkorn Hospital, calling for anti-government "red shirt" protesters to move away from roads leading to the hospital in Bangkok May 3, 2010.

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Source:China Daily