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Flights from Thailand's international airport have been suspended after hundreds of anti-government protesters stormed the building in Bangkok. | Flights from Thailand's international airport have been suspended after hundreds of anti-government protesters stormed the building in Bangkok. |
At least 3,000 passengers are said to be stranded at Suvarnabhumi airport, with all access roads blocked off. | At least 3,000 passengers are said to be stranded at Suvarnabhumi airport, with all access roads blocked off. |
The demonstrators say they now control the airport, and demand that airlines seek their direct permission to land. | The demonstrators say they now control the airport, and demand that airlines seek their direct permission to land. |
It is the latest move in a campaign by the opposition People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) to oust the government. | It is the latest move in a campaign by the opposition People's Alliance for Democracy (PAD) to oust the government. |
Hundreds of demonstrators, armed with sticks and baseball bats, stormed through police lines on Tuesday. | Hundreds of demonstrators, armed with sticks and baseball bats, stormed through police lines on Tuesday. |
Airport director Serirat Prasutanon said operations had been "totally shut down" since early on Wednesday, and that 78 outbound and incoming flights had been affected. | Airport director Serirat Prasutanon said operations had been "totally shut down" since early on Wednesday, and that 78 outbound and incoming flights had been affected. |
Anyone who wants to overthrow or resist the government is attempting a rebellion Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat In pictures: Bangkok clashesQ&A: Bangkok protests | Anyone who wants to overthrow or resist the government is attempting a rebellion Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat In pictures: Bangkok clashesQ&A: Bangkok protests |
"We are trying to negotiate with them to allow outgoing passengers stranded by the protest to fly," he was quoted by the Associated Press as saying. | "We are trying to negotiate with them to allow outgoing passengers stranded by the protest to fly," he was quoted by the Associated Press as saying. |
"The incident has damaged Thailand's reputation and its economy beyond repair." | "The incident has damaged Thailand's reputation and its economy beyond repair." |
One stranded tourist told the BBC: "I don't know what happened to my flight. They won't talk to us. I'm angry and sad, because I have two small children - they're sick, so we want to go home." | One stranded tourist told the BBC: "I don't know what happened to my flight. They won't talk to us. I'm angry and sad, because I have two small children - they're sick, so we want to go home." |
Some British holidaymakers are among those stranded in "no-man's land" at the airport, said a spokesman for the UK Foreign Office. | |
Having passed through immigration control, they are now stuck without planes to board. | |
The BBC's Jonathan Head in Bangkok says the protest leaders initially hoped to intercept Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat as he returned from an overseas trip; however his flight will be diverted to another airport. | |
Now the PAD says it will keep the airport closed until Mr Somchai resigns. | |
Mr Somchai has said: "Anyone who wants to overthrow or resist the government is attempting a rebellion." | |
Thinly veiled tactic | Thinly veiled tactic |
It came as demonstrations in central Bangkok turned violent, leaving at least 11 people injured. | It came as demonstrations in central Bangkok turned violent, leaving at least 11 people injured. |
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Stranded tourists: 'We want to go home' | Stranded tourists: 'We want to go home' |
Thai TPBS television broadcast pictures of the violence on the main road to the capital's old airport. The footage showed shots being fired from a truck into crowds after rocks were thrown. | Thai TPBS television broadcast pictures of the violence on the main road to the capital's old airport. The footage showed shots being fired from a truck into crowds after rocks were thrown. |
At least two handguns could be seen and people standing with the gunmen raised up a picture of the revered Thai king, whom the PAD claim to be supporting. | At least two handguns could be seen and people standing with the gunmen raised up a picture of the revered Thai king, whom the PAD claim to be supporting. |
A man was also seized by anti-government supporters and what appeared to be a large knife was held to his throat. | A man was also seized by anti-government supporters and what appeared to be a large knife was held to his throat. |
TPBS said its cameraman had been threatened at the scene and that PAD personnel attempted to seize his tape. | TPBS said its cameraman had been threatened at the scene and that PAD personnel attempted to seize his tape. |
On Monday, PAD protesters converged on Bangkok's old Don Muang international airport, from where the cabinet has been operating since its offices were occupied three months ago. | On Monday, PAD protesters converged on Bangkok's old Don Muang international airport, from where the cabinet has been operating since its offices were occupied three months ago. |
Organisers say the protest is a "final battle" to bring down the government. | Organisers say the protest is a "final battle" to bring down the government. |
Our correspondent says the government appears to have followed a strategy of allowing PAD to attack government buildings while avoiding clashes, in the hope that it will wear the protesters down. | Our correspondent says the government appears to have followed a strategy of allowing PAD to attack government buildings while avoiding clashes, in the hope that it will wear the protesters down. |
The government has so far resisted calling in the army. Analysts says it is a thinly disguised aim of the PAD to provoke such a move. | The government has so far resisted calling in the army. Analysts says it is a thinly disguised aim of the PAD to provoke such a move. |
Are you in Bangkok? Have you been affected by the protests? Has the airport closure disrupted your travel plans? You can send us your experiences using the form below: | Are you in Bangkok? Have you been affected by the protests? Has the airport closure disrupted your travel plans? You can send us your experiences using the form below: |