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The head of Thailand’s top investigative agency called for patience and restraint, warning the wave of political violence could escalate into a “civil war.” At least 22 people have been killed as the unrest claimed the life of a fourth child. The 4-month-old political crisis is feared to be entering a dangerous new phase as both sides refused to back down. The protests are aimed at ousting Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and ending the political dominance of her billionaire family.
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