After the clash of protest in Thailand HD stock video

After the clash of protest in Thailand. Destroyed cars left at the protest area near Democracy Monument, Ratchadamnoe Road, Bangkok. The clash between the anti-government and police took place on February 18, 2014. Four people were killed in the clash. After the clash, artists painted national flag of Thailand on these destroyed cars. Anti-government protesters protest against the current government and demand political reform. National-flag things (such as national flags, national-flag clothes, and national-flag accessories) and whistles (such as blowing whistles) are used as the symbol of protest rallies.

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After the clash of protest in Thailand. Destroyed cars left at the protest area near Democracy Monument, Ratchadamnoe Road, Bangkok. The clash between the anti-government and police took place on February 18, 2014. Four people were killed in the clash. After the clash, artists painted national flag of Thailand on these destroyed cars. Anti-government protesters protest against the current government and demand political reform. National-flag things (such as national flags, national-flag clothes, and national-flag accessories) and whistles (such as blowing whistles) are used as the symbol of protest rallies.

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