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The leader of Thailand's yellow-shirted protest movement has been shot and hurt in an apparent assassination attempt. | The leader of Thailand's yellow-shirted protest movement has been shot and hurt in an apparent assassination attempt. |
Sondhi Limthongkul's People's Alliance for Democracy helped oust ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra in 2006 and brought down a pro-Thaksin government last year. | Sondhi Limthongkul's People's Alliance for Democracy helped oust ex-PM Thaksin Shinawatra in 2006 and brought down a pro-Thaksin government last year. |
Mr Sondhi was ambushed by gunmen who attacked his car in the Thai capital, Bangkok, spraying it with bullets and hitting him in the skull. | Mr Sondhi was ambushed by gunmen who attacked his car in the Thai capital, Bangkok, spraying it with bullets and hitting him in the skull. |
Doctors said he was in a stable condition following surgery. | Doctors said he was in a stable condition following surgery. |
Mr Sondhi's driver was said to be in a serious condition, while an aide suffered minor injuries. | Mr Sondhi's driver was said to be in a serious condition, while an aide suffered minor injuries. |
Sondhi Limthongkul opposed former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra | |
The attack comes just days after protests by the yellow-shirts' sworn enemies, the pro-Thaksin red-shirts, came to an end. | |
The red-shirts held large rallies in the streets of Bangkok, forcing the cancellation of a high-profile Asian summit and clashing with security forces and local residents. Two people died in the violence. | |
But so far it is unclear who was behind the attack on Mr Sondhi. | |
The BBC's Alastair Leithead in Bangkok says it the media mogul and businessman has many enemies - among the red-shirts, but also in the police, the army and the current government. | |
The attack will increase tension between reds and yellows and lead to greater factionalism in an already deeply divided country, our correspondent says. | The attack will increase tension between reds and yellows and lead to greater factionalism in an already deeply divided country, our correspondent says. |
Angry protesters | Angry protesters |
The attack on Mr Sondhi came at dawn on Friday, as he was travelling to record a programme at his television station. | |
"At least two attackers followed Sondhi's car, overtook it and sprayed it with about 100 rounds of gunfire from AK-47 and M-16s," said local police commander Colonel King Kwaengwisatchaicharn, adding that an investigation was under way. | |
We have to make sure peace and order truly returns Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva No winners in Thai crisis Q&A: Thailand protests | |
In the wake of the attack, security was increased around the current Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, who is working out of an undisclosed location because of fears for his safety. | In the wake of the attack, security was increased around the current Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, who is working out of an undisclosed location because of fears for his safety. |
Mr Vejjajiva said a state of emergency imposed on Sunday in Bangkok would remain in place. "We have to make sure peace and order truly returns," he said. | Mr Vejjajiva said a state of emergency imposed on Sunday in Bangkok would remain in place. "We have to make sure peace and order truly returns," he said. |
Red-shirted supporters of Mr Thaksin, who is now in self-imposed exile in Dubai, have held protests in recent weeks. | Red-shirted supporters of Mr Thaksin, who is now in self-imposed exile in Dubai, have held protests in recent weeks. |
The largely peaceful demonstrations that paralysed parts of Bangkok turned violent earlier this week; two people died and more than 100 others were injured. | The largely peaceful demonstrations that paralysed parts of Bangkok turned violent earlier this week; two people died and more than 100 others were injured. |
Protest leaders called off the action amid a major military crackdown to quell the riots. | Protest leaders called off the action amid a major military crackdown to quell the riots. |
The red shirts took to the streets demanding that Prime Minister Abhisit step down, and fresh elections to be held. | The red shirts took to the streets demanding that Prime Minister Abhisit step down, and fresh elections to be held. |
They say that he was illegally installed by parliament in December after courts ousted the government led by Mr Thaksin's allies, and dissolved their parties. | They say that he was illegally installed by parliament in December after courts ousted the government led by Mr Thaksin's allies, and dissolved their parties. |
The red shirts have expressed anger over the detention of several protest leaders in recent days, while Mr Sondhi and his allies were never prosecuted for their political action. | The red shirts have expressed anger over the detention of several protest leaders in recent days, while Mr Sondhi and his allies were never prosecuted for their political action. |
Last year, the yellow shirts occupied Government House for three months and seized Bangkok's two airports for a week, stranding hundreds of thousands of travellers. | Last year, the yellow shirts occupied Government House for three months and seized Bangkok's two airports for a week, stranding hundreds of thousands of travellers. |
Meanwhile, Mr Thaksin - who has been calling for a popular uprising against the government - has appealed to the widely-revered Thai king, Bhumibol Adulyadej, to intervene to end the country's political crisis. | Meanwhile, Mr Thaksin - who has been calling for a popular uprising against the government - has appealed to the widely-revered Thai king, Bhumibol Adulyadej, to intervene to end the country's political crisis. |
Thailand annulled Mr Thaksin's passport after his supporters forced the cancellation of a high-profile Asian summit last weekend. | Thailand annulled Mr Thaksin's passport after his supporters forced the cancellation of a high-profile Asian summit last weekend. |
Mr Thaksin faces two years in jail if he returns to Thailand, after being sentenced in absentia for abuses of power when he was in office. | Mr Thaksin faces two years in jail if he returns to Thailand, after being sentenced in absentia for abuses of power when he was in office. |