BANGKOK (Reuters) - Protesters seeking to topple the Thai government threatened more demonstrations in the capital on Wednesday, a day after two people died and over 400 were injured in the worst street violence in 16 years.
Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat briefed Southeast Asian ambassadors on the deepening political crisis, telling them the government was "confident that it can take care of the situation", a diplomat at the meeting told Reuters.
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