In Thailand, hundreds of riot police and thousands of anti-government red shirted protesters faced off on Friday at a key intersection in Bangkok's business district after Thursday's blasts in the area where three people were killed and seventy five others injured. <br/> <br/>Police armed with batons and riot shields asked red shirts to clear the barricade which is made up largely of tyres. <br/> <br/>A series of bomb blasts rocked Bangkok's main financial district of Silom on Thursday as the red-shirted anti- government protesters were confronting with pro-government groups. Bangkok Skytrain authority has suspended services of four stations and the Subway authority has suspended services of five stations after the bomb blasts. <br/>
News On AIR | April 23, 2010 2:19 PM
Red shirt protesters, police clash in Thailand