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Thai protesters say to continue to fight
THAI anti-government protesters said today they would keep fighting as troops seek to isolate their sprawling protest encampment but that supplies of food, water and fuel were starting to run low.
"We'll keep on fighting until the government takes responsibility," said Kwanchai Praipana, a leader of the red-shirted protesters, adding the government must shoulder the blame for violence during the demonstrations.
He said supplies were starting to run low after troops set up checkpoints to prevent more protesters from arriving at their 3.5 square kilometer protest site in central Bangkok.
"But for now we have enough to last days and we are confident we can rely on our brothers and sisters to bring more in a little bit at a time," he said.
"We'll keep on fighting until the government takes responsibility," said Kwanchai Praipana, a leader of the red-shirted protesters, adding the government must shoulder the blame for violence during the demonstrations.
He said supplies were starting to run low after troops set up checkpoints to prevent more protesters from arriving at their 3.5 square kilometer protest site in central Bangkok.
"But for now we have enough to last days and we are confident we can rely on our brothers and sisters to bring more in a little bit at a time," he said.
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