Thousands of anti-government protesters in Thailand have taken to the streets of the capital, Bangkok, reviving their whistle-blowing, traffic-blocking campaign to force the resignation of the country\'s prime minister. The demonstrators were led by Suthep Thaugsuban.
They marched from Bangkok’s main Lumpini Park, taking six different routes through the city center. They reiterated demands for Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra\'s elected government to yield power to an interim appointed council that would introduce reforms.
Yingluck\'s government has come under growing threats of legal action that could force it from office, including an impeachment case in which she must submit her defense on Monday.