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#37275
26 January 2014
Anti-Government protesters gather at a Polling Station, preventing advance voters from casting their ballot, Ekkamai Polling Station, Bangkok, Thailand. One week before the Thailand general election, scheduled for February 2nd, 2014, anti-Government protesters blocked access to polling stations, preventing registered voters from casting advance votes in the majority of the 50 district polling stations in the Bangkok Metropolitan area. Protesters have vowed to disrupt the election process and are calling for electoral reforms before the next election is held and want to see the appointment of a non-elected
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#28754
26 January 2014
Polling stations stand empty after being closed when anti-government protesters blocked access to voters registered to cast their advance vote, Ekkamai Polling Station, Bangkok, Thailand. One week before the Thailand general election, scheduled for February 2nd, 2014, anti-Government protesters blocked access to polling stations, preventing registered voters from casting advance votes in the majority of the 50 district polling stations in the Bangkok Metropolitan area. Protesters have vowed to disrupt the election process and are calling for electoral reforms before the next election is held and want to see the appointment of a non-elected
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#28759
26 January 2014
Polling stations stand empty after being closed when anti-government protesters blocked access to voters registered to cast their advance vote, Ekkamai Polling Station, Bangkok, Thailand. One week before the Thailand general election, scheduled for February 2nd, 2014, anti-Government protesters blocked access to polling stations, preventing registered voters from casting advance votes in the majority of the 50 district polling stations in the Bangkok Metropolitan area. Protesters have vowed to disrupt the election process and are calling for electoral reforms before the next election is held and want to see the appointment of a non-elected
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#28747
26 January 2014
A potential voter inspects the election register after a polling station is closed when anti-government protesters blocked access to the polling booths, Ekkamai Polling Station, Bangkok, Thailand. One week before the Thailand general election, scheduled for February 2nd, 2014, anti-Government protesters blocked access to polling stations, preventing registered voters from casting advance votes in the majority of the 50 district polling stations in the Bangkok Metropolitan area. Protesters have vowed to disrupt the election process and are calling for electoral reforms before the next election is held and want to see the appointment of a non-elected
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#37271
26 January 2014
Potential voters inspect the election register after advance voting polling stations are closed when anti-government protesters blocked access to the polls, Ekkamai Polling Station, Bangkok, Thailand. One week before the Thailand general election, scheduled for February 2nd, 2014, anti-Government protesters blocked access to polling stations, preventing registered voters from casting advance votes in the majority of the 50 district polling stations in the Bangkok Metropolitan area. Protesters have vowed to disrupt the election process and are calling for electoral reforms before the next election is held and want to see the appointment of a non-elected
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#37273
26 January 2014
Sim Nititadarul, Director General of the Bang Kapi District Electoral Commission, reports the inability of the Electoral Commission to open the Polling Station at Bang Kapi to Vatcharapong Damrongsri, Chief of Police at Lat Phrao Police Station, Bang Kapi, Lat Phrao Police Station, Bang Kapi, Bangkok, Thailand. One week before the Thailand general election, scheduled for February 2nd, 2014, anti-Government protesters blocked access to polling stations, preventing registered voters from casting advance votes in the majority of the 50 district polling stations in the Bangkok Metropolitan area. Protesters have vowed to disrupt the election process and are calling for electoral reforms before the next election is held and want to see the appointment of a non-elected
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#28688
26 January 2014
A woman looking through the locked school gates at a Polling Station, Ban Bang Kapi School Polling Station, Bangkok, Thailand. One week before the Thailand general election, scheduled for February 2nd, 2014, anti-Government protesters blocked access to polling stations, preventing registered voters from casting advance votes in the majority of the 50 district polling stations in the Bangkok Metropolitan area. Protesters have vowed to disrupt the election process and are calling for electoral reforms before the next election is held and want to see the appointment of a non-elected
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#28694
26 January 2014
Police check messages, Ban Bang Kapi School Polling Station, Bangkok, Thailand. One week before the Thailand general election, scheduled for February 2nd, 2014, anti-Government protesters blocked access to polling stations, preventing registered voters from casting advance votes in the majority of the 50 district polling stations in the Bangkok Metropolitan area. Protesters have vowed to disrupt the election process and are calling for electoral reforms before the next election is held and want to see the appointment of a non-elected
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#28703
26 January 2014
Anti-Government protesters, Ban Bang Kapi School Polling Station, Bangkok, Thailand. One week before the Thailand general election, scheduled for February 2nd, 2014, anti-Government protesters blocked access to polling stations, preventing registered voters from casting advance votes in the majority of the 50 district polling stations in the Bangkok Metropolitan area. Protesters have vowed to disrupt the election process and are calling for electoral reforms before the next election is held and want to see the appointment of a non-elected
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#28764
26 January 2014
A couple of potential voters prevented from casting their advance vote by anti-government protests inspect the election register, Ekkamai Polling Station, Bangkok, Thailand. One week before the Thailand general election, scheduled for February 2nd, 2014, anti-Government protesters blocked access to polling stations, preventing registered voters from casting advance votes in the majority of the 50 district polling stations in the Bangkok Metropolitan area. Protesters have vowed to disrupt the election process and are calling for electoral reforms before the next election is held and want to see the appointment of a non-elected
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#37270
26 January 2014
Mr. Pech Wetana meditates on the ground of a district Polling Station whilst potential advance voters inspect the election register, Ekkamai Polling Station, Bangkok, Thailand. One week before the Thailand general election, scheduled for February 2nd, 2014, anti-Government protesters blocked access to polling stations, preventing registered voters from casting advance votes in the majority of the 50 district polling stations in the Bangkok Metropolitan area. Protesters have vowed to disrupt the election process and are calling for electoral reforms before the next election is held and want to see the appointment of a non-elected
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#37272
26 January 2014
A masked anti-Government protester stands beside locked gates at a Polling Station, Ban Bang Kapi School Polling Station, Bangkok, Thailand. One week before the Thailand general election, scheduled for February 2nd, 2014, anti-Government protesters blocked access to polling stations, preventing registered voters from casting advance votes in the majority of the 50 district polling stations in the Bangkok Metropolitan area. Protesters have vowed to disrupt the election process and are calling for electoral reforms before the next election is held and want to see the appointment of a non-elected
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#37274
26 January 2014
A potential voter checks his registration number on the list of voters registered for advance voting, Ekkamai Polling Station, Bangkok, Thailand. One week before the Thailand general election, scheduled for February 2nd, 2014, anti-Government protesters blocked access to polling stations, preventing registered voters from casting advance votes in the majority of the 50 district polling stations in the Bangkok Metropolitan area. Protesters have vowed to disrupt the election process and are calling for electoral reforms before the next election is held and want to see the appointment of a non-elected
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