20 wounded in clash between Thailand’s pro-govt group and opposition rally: AP
Hundreds of pro-govt activists in Thailand attacked an opposition rally with sticks and axes Thursday, injuring at least 20 protesters, three seriously, an official said, according to AP.
Supoj Laowansiri, the governor of the northeastern province of Udon Thani, said about 600 supporters of the ruling party armed with axes and sticks attacked 100 members of the anti-government group, known as PAD. The northeast is a government stronghold.
The Nation newspaper said on its Web site that one of the protesters had died, but Supoj and other officials did not confirm the report.
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