BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thailand extended a tough security law on Tuesday for another week after opposition protest leaders called for a "historic rally" to paralyse Bangkok in a bid to force elections that appears no closer to succeeding.
Tens of thousands of protesters remained at their open-air encampment in their trademark red shirts, calling for Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva to dissolve parliament in a rally that has now entered its second week.
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