The foreign tourists, especially from England, more fulfilling Suwarnabhumi Airport to get their plane tickets to leave Bangkok. "We're worried stuck in between the demonstrators," said British tourist, Sarah Colvin. Protests in bangkok also killed a Reuters journalist when covering the activities of the demonstrators. Reuters news agency cameraman Japanese nationals, Hiro Muramoto, was killed while covering clashes between anti demonstrators and police in Bangkok, Thailand. Hiro killed after a bullet on his chin up through the back of the head.
"Reuters is deeply grieved over the death of our colleague, Hiro Muramoto," said Reuters Editor in Chief David Schlesinger. He said the journalist is a dangerous profession when the journalist should be in the middle of the conflict in order to make coverage. "Our prayers accompany the departure of Muramoto. We also pray for the whole family he left behind," David said. I think this is a bad step taken by Thai military to disperse the demonstrators to take action massacring its own people, and so easily they use real bullets.
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