Thai anti-government protesters known as 'red shirts' hider their faces outside Thaicom teleport in Pathum Thani, Thailand, 09 April 2010. The protesters, who want a dissolution of parliament and new elections, demand that their protest TV channel be put back on air. The government earlier closed the satellite transmission of their channel. Despite the use of water cannons and tear gas the protesters managed to enter the compound and building of Thaicom. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Thai army soldiers take cover as anti-government protesters known as 'red shirts', break into Thaicom teleport in Pathum Thani, Thailand, 09 April 2010. The protesters, who want a dissolution of parliament and new elections, demand that their protest TV channel be put back on air. The government earlier closed the satellite transmission of their channel. Despite the use of water cannons and tear gas the protesters managed to enter the compound and building of Thaicom. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Thai anti-government protesters known as 'red shirts' gather outside Thaicom teleport in Pathum Thani, Thailand, 09 April 2010. The protesters, who want a dissolution of parliament and new elections, demand that their protest TV channel be put back on air. The government earlier closed the satellite transmission of their channel. Despite the use of water cannons and tear gas the protesters managed to enter the compound and building of Thaicom. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Thai army soldiers take cover as anti-government protesters known as 'red shirts', break into Thaicom teleport in Pathum Thani, Thailand, 09 April 2010. The protesters, who want a dissolution of parliament and new elections, demand that their protest TV channel be put back on air. The government earlier closed the satellite transmission of their channel. Despite the use of water cannons and tear gas the protesters managed to enter the compound and building of Thaicom. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Thai anti-government protesters known as 'red shirts' face army soldiers standing guard at Thaicom teleport in Pathum Thani, Thailand, 09 April 2010. The protesters, who want a dissolution of parliament and new elections, demand that their protest TV channel be put back on air. The government earlier closed the satellite transmission of their channel. Despite the use of water cannons and tear gas the protesters managed to enter the compound and building of Thaicom. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
A red-shirted anti-government protester throws a tree branch as his group overruns a Thai army soldiers defense line and storms the Thaicom satellite ground station in Pathum Thani, Thailand, 09 April 2010. The protesters, who want a dissolution of parliament and new elections, demand that their protest TV channel be put back on air. The government earlier closed the satellite transmission of their channel. Despite the use of water cannons and tear gas the protesters managed to enter the compound and building of Thaicom. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Thai anti-government protesters known as 'red shirts' face army soldiers standing guard at Thaicom teleport in Pathum Thani, Thailand, 09 April 2010. The protesters, who want a dissolution of parliament and new elections, demand that their protest TV channel be put back on air. The government earlier closed the satellite transmission of their channel. Despite the use of water cannons and tear gas the protesters managed to enter the compound and building of Thaicom. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
An injured Thai army soldier (C) is supported by comrades after clashes with anti-government protesters known as 'red shirts' at Thaicom teleport in Pathum Thani, Thailand, 09 April 2010. The protesters, who want a dissolution of parliament and new elections, demand that their protest TV channel be put back on air. The government earlier closed the satellite transmission of their channel. Despite the use of water cannons and tear gas the protesters managed to enter the compound and building of Thaicom. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Thai anti-government protesters known as 'red shirts' face army soldiers standing guard at Thaicom teleport in Pathum Thani, Thailand, 09 April 2010. The protesters, who want a dissolution of parliament and new elections, demand that their protest TV channel be put back on air. The government earlier closed the satellite transmission of their channel. Despite the use of water cannons and tear gas the protesters managed to enter the compound and building of Thaicom. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Thai anti-government protesters known as 'red shirts', hold weapons after taking them off from security guards at Thaicom teleport in Pathum Thani, Thailand, 09 April 2010. The protesters, who want a dissolution of parliament and new elections, demand that their protest TV channel be put back on air. The government earlier closed the satellite transmission of their channel. Despite the use of water cannons and tear gas the protesters managed to enter the compound and building of Thaicom. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
A tatooed Buddhist monk is amongst red -shirted anti-government protesters as they overrun a Thai army soldiers defense line as they storm the Thaicom satellite ground station in Pathum Thani, Thailand on 09 April 2010. The protesters, who want a dissolution of parliament and new elections, demand that their protest TV channel be put back on air. The government earlier clsoed the satellite transmission of their channel. Despite the use of water cannons and tear gas the protesters managed to enter the compound and building of Thaicom. EPA/UDO WEITZ
Thai Army soldiers protect themselves of a fire bomb during clashes with red-shirted anti-government protesters at the Thaicom satellite ground station in Pathum Thani, Thailand, on 09 April 2010. The protesters, who want a dissolution of parliament and new elections, demand that their protest TV channel be put back on air. The government earlier clsoed the satellite transmission of their channel. Despite the use of water cannons and tear gas the protesters managed to enter the compound and building of Thaicom. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Red -shirted anti-government protesters flee from tear gas smoke during clashes with Thai army soldiers at the Thaicom satellite ground station in Pathum Thani, Thailand, on 09 April 2010. The protesters, who want a dissolution of parliament and new elections, demand that their protest TV channel be put back on air. The government earlier clsoed the satellite transmission of their channel. Despite the use of water cannons and tear gas the protesters managed to enter the compound and building of Thaicom. EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT EPA/RUNGROJ YONGRIT
Red -shirted anti-government fight with army soldiers at Thaicom teleport in Pathum Thani, Thailand on 09 April 2010. The protesters, who want a dissolution of parliament and new elections, demand that their protest TV channel be put back on air. The government earlier clsoed the satellite transmission of their channel. Despite the use of water cannons and tear gas the protesters managed to enter the compound and building of Thaicom. EPA/UDO WEITZ
Thai anti-government protesters known as 'red shirts', show weapons after taking them off from security guards at Thaicom teleport in Pathum Thani, Thailand on 09 April 2010. The protesters, who want a dissolution of parliament and new elections, demand that their protest TV channel be put back on air. The government earlier clsoed the satellite transmission of their channel. Despite the use of water cannons and tear gas the protesters managed to enter the compound and building of Thaicom. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
A Thai army soldier jumps as he fights with Thai anti-government protesters known as 'red shirts' at Thaicom teleport in Pathum Thani, Thailand on 09 April 2010. The protesters, who want a dissolution of parliament and new elections, demand that their protest TV channel be put back on air. The government earlier clsoed the satellite transmission of their channel. Despite the use of water cannons and tear gas the protesters managed to enter the compound and building of Thaicom. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
A Thai anti-government protesters known as 'red shirts', kicks a tear gas canisters back to army soldiers at Thaicom teleport in Pathum Thani, Thailand on 09 April 2010. The protesters, who want a dissolution of parliament and new elections, demand that their protest TV channel be put back on air. The government earlier clsoed the satellite transmission of their channel. Despite the use of water cannons and tear gas the protesters managed to enter the compound and building of Thaicom. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK
Thai army soldiers cover behind their shields after they surrendered as a red -shirted anti-government protester lets the air out of a vehicle tyre after the red shirts overran a Thai army soldiers defense line and stormed the Thaicom satellite ground station in Pathum Thani, Thailand, 09 April 2010. The protesters, who want a dissolution of parliament and new elections, demand that their protest TV channel be put back on air. The government earlier closed the satellite transmission of their channel. Despite the use of water cannons and tear gas the protesters managed to enter the compound and building of Thaicom. EPA/UDO WEITZ