BANGKOK (Reuters) - Teargas, water cannons, rubber bullets, stun grenades that detonate with a bone-rattling thud - Bangkok protests have become much gentler.
By Thailand's bloody standards, the latest round of protests aimed at overthrowing the government of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra has been marked, so far, by relative restraint from security forces.
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