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25 Nov, 2008

Weary Thailand tourists ‘just wanna go home’

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By Ian Williams, NBC News correspondent

 BANGKOK, Thailand – Late tonight, one of Asia’s busiest airports remained under siege, sealed off by several thousand anti-government protesters. The protesters, clad in yellow – the color of the king – sat on mats and cardboard, in the road outside the main terminal building, where cars and buses usually drop off passengers.


They were listening to fiery anti-government speeches, interspersed with Thai folk songs blasting from the top of a truck, also draped in yellow. At one point, a protest leader, speaking in perfect English, apologized for any inconvenience to the thousands of stranded passengers. “Please understand that our purpose is to stop this corrupt government,” he said. The crowd of protesters shook their plastic “clappers” in approval.









VIDEO: Thai protesters close airport, battle police


The pleas didn’t garner much sympathy with the bewildered passengers inside the terminal.

“I just wanna go home. I like Thailand, but I don’t like this,” said one man, as he lay on the floor, waiting for news of his delayed flight to Sweden. Nearby a young couple nursed two sick infants.

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