BANGKOK, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) -- Hundreds of
pro-government demonstrators Tuesday arrived and held rally at the Supreme
Administrative Court, in an attempt to block judges from chairing over the last
session of the party-dissolution case against the People Power Party and two
other parties.
About 150 anti-riot policemen have been deployed
after the Constitution Court has decided to relocate its session to the Supreme
Administrative Court. The high court is expected to convene the session in the
morning.
The session is to hear closing statements from three
coalition parties, People Power, Chart Thai and Matchima Thipataya parties
involving in the party-dissolution case.
Hours earlier, at least one person was killed and
more than 20 others injured in a bomb blast in a Bangkok airport.
The blast happened at Bangkok's Don Muang airport,
one of the two airports anti-government protesters of People's Alliance for
Democracy (PAD) had taken control for days.
Thailand's gov't supporters besiege Constitution Court
BANGKOK, Dec. 2 (Xinhua) -- Thailand's pro-government protesters rallied outside the Constitution Court Tuesday morning to attempt to block judges from chairing over the last session of the party dissolution case against the ruling People Power Party (PPP) and two other parties.
The protesters arrived outside the court and blocked the roads in front of the court since 7 a.m. (2400 GMT), local TV Channel 3 reported. Full story