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泰国反政府示威活动继续

2013年11月28日
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Anti-government protesters wave national flags during a protest at Government Complex in Bangkok on November 28, 2013. Thailand's embattled prime minister easily survived a parliamentary no-confidence vote on November 28 as opposition protesters kept up their fight to try to topple her government by besieging major ministries. AFP PHOTO / PORNCHAI KITTIWONGSAKUL (Photo credit should read PORNCHAI KITTIWONGSAKUL/AFP/Getty Images)
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泰国反对派继续举行示威活动抗议现任总统西那瓦(Yingluck Shinawatra)。在首都曼谷,示威人群切断了一处警察局以及附近医院的电力供应。西那瓦呼吁反对者应该停止抗议行动,并表示相关抗议已经影响到了该国经济。西那瓦不久前在该国议会的信任案中顺利过关。反对党民主党发起的这起信任案从一开始就不被看好,因为执政党在下议院中拥有主动权。反对党指责西那瓦有腐败行为,称她只是为流亡在外的兄弟他信治理国家。