Red Shirt demonstrations in Bangkok stop
The leader of " Red Shirts " who ordered tens of thousands of pro-government supporters to end the huge demonstrations in Bangkok after violence that leaves at least one dead and dozens injured .
"By preventing the growing complexities in the situation for the government , we decided to let the people back home , " said Thida Thavornseth to the demonstrators at a stadium in Bangkok .
One shot dead and at least 35 were injured Saturday when protesters clashed with anti-government Red Shirts in the area around the stadium .
Political climate remains hot in the Thai capital today after reports of new violence occurred near the stadium and reports that opposition demonstrators threatening to enter government buildings , including the office of Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra of Thailand .
Yesterday police revealed that the demonstrators threw bottles at police near the stadium at Ramkhamhaeng district where more than 70,000 demonstrators gathered Reds .
Shots then released near the stadium is touted killed one demonstrator .
Opposition demonstrators who want to replace with the Yingluck government " people's council " culminated into the biggest demonstrations since the political violence in Bangkok three years ago that made dozens of people died .
This triggered protests by Amnesty bill that concern the opposition can make forgiven former Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra is a fugitive and ousted the pro king's generals in 2006 , according to AFP .
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