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rs of former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra, wearing red shirts, were to present a petition to a representative of the royal household MBT shoes sale. They say more than five million people have signed it longchamp outlet uk, asking the king to pardon Mr Thaksin. He was convicted on conflict of interest charges and now lives abroad. The thousands of demonstrators are a reminder that the deep-rooted political divide in Thailand supra uk, which fuelled the violence of April and brought tens of thousands out on to the streets, has not gone away. The protesters say the five million petition signatures are an indication of the huge level of support for Mr Thaksin. He has been unable to return to Thailand since the conviction but has stirred up the crowds at anti-government political rallies through telephone calls and video links.Many of his supporters from the poor rural north and north-east of Thailand are angry at the way their opposing yellow-shirted protesters forced political change by blockading Bangkok's international airports last year and yet have not been punished. Current Thai Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, who came to power with the backing of the yellow shirts, has warned the protesters not to resort to violence. But an unconnected corruption case at the Supreme Court against a senior government figure is expected to attract an opposing group of demonstrators in the same part of the city, so police have been deployed to prevent clashes between the two sides.
Iran's defeated opposition presidential candidate has said that some protesters held after last month's disputed poll were tortured to death in prison.Mr Karroubi urged Tehran to review his evidence in a calm atmosphere The claim by Mehdi Karroubi comes days after he said a number of prisoners, both male and female, had been raped. Officials deny the rape claims, but admit that abuses have taken place. The BBC's Jon Leyne says the opposition uses the issue to maintain political pressure without directly questioning Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's poll victory. On Thursday, Mr Karroubi alleged tha Related articles:
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