
Thai pro-government supporters waving Thai flags while shouting slogans 'We Love Thai King' at the Royal Plaza in Bangkok, Thailand, 23 April 2010. Thousand of of no-colour people mass rally against the anti government red-shirt protesters. Four grenade explosions in the area killed three and injured 75 people, sparking night long street battles between pro and anti-government protesters. The anti government red shirt protesters have vowed to continue to protest until the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva steps down and calls new elections while a strong uprising of pro government supporters have began to clash with them. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK

A Thai pro-government supporter waving Thai flags as he rally at the Royal Plaza in Bangkok, Thailand, 23 April 2010. Thousand of no-colour people mass rally against the anti government red-shirt protesters. Four grenade explosions in the area killed three and injured 75 people, sparking night long street battles between pro and anti-government protesters. The anti government red shirt protesters have vowed to continue to protest until the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva steps down and calls new elections while a strong uprising of pro government supporters have began to clash with them. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK

Thai pro-government supporters waving a giant Thai flag at the Royal Plaza in Bangkok, Thailand, 23 April 2010. Thousand of of no-colour people mass rally against the anti government red-shirt protesters. Four grenade explosions in the area killed three and injured 75 people, sparking night long street battles between pro and anti-government protesters. The anti government red shirt protesters have vowed to continue to protest until the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva steps down and calls new elections while a strong uprising of pro government supporters have began to clash with them. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK

Thai pro-government supporters waving a giant Thai flags at the Royal Plaza in Bangkok, Thailand, 23 April 2010. Thousand of of no-colour people mass rally against the anti government red-shirt protesters. Four grenade explosions in the area killed three and injured 75 people, sparking night long street battles between pro and anti-government protesters. The anti government red shirt protesters have vowed to continue to protest until the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva steps down and calls new elections while a strong uprising of pro government supporters have began to clash with them. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK

Thai pro-government supporters waving Thai flags while shouting slogans 'We Love Thai King' at the Royal Plaza in Bangkok, Thailand, 23 April 2010. Thousand of of no-colour people mass rally against the anti government red-shirt protesters. Four grenade explosions in the area killed three and injured 75 people, sparking night long street battles between pro and anti-government protesters. The anti government red shirt protesters have vowed to continue to protest until the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva steps down and calls new elections while a strong uprising of pro government supporters have began to clash with them. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK

Thai pro-government supporters hold a photograph of Thai King Bhumibol Adulyadej while shouting slogans 'We Love Thai King' at the Royal Plaza in Bangkok, Thailand, 23 April 2010. Thousand of of no-colour people mass rally against the anti government red-shirt protesters. Four grenade explosions in the area killed three and injured 75 people, sparking night long street battles between pro and anti-government protesters. The anti government red shirt protesters have vowed to continue to protest until the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva steps down and calls new elections while a strong uprising of pro government supporters have began to clash with them. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK

A Thai pro-government supporter hold a placard as they attand a mass rally at the Royal Plaza in Bangkok, Thailand, 23 April 2010. Thousand of of no-colour people mass rally against the anti government red-shirt protesters. Four grenade explosions in the area killed three and injured 75 people, sparking night long street battles between pro and anti-government protesters. The anti government red shirt protesters have vowed to continue to protest until the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva steps down and calls new elections while a strong uprising of pro government supporters have began to clash with them. EPA/NARONG SANGNAK

Thai anti government red shirt protesters face off with Thai riot police at the entrance to Silom district, in Bangkok, Thailand, early 23 April 2010. Tensions mounted with another early morning stand off with Thai forces after last night four grenades exploded killing three and injuring 75 sparking night long riots between pro and anti government groups.The red shirts have vowed to continue to protest until the current government led by Abhisit Vejjajiva steps down and calls new elections while a strong uprising of pro government supporters have risen resulting in clashes. EPA/BARBARA WALTON