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Protesters stage bizarre performance with fake blood in Bangkok, Thailand

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Thai protesters staged a bizarre performance dressed in white dresses and covered in fake blood during unrest in Bangkok, Thailand, this evening (November 25).

Demonstrators converged on the Siam Commercial Bank (SCB) building in the capital, forcing it to close for the day. It is being targeted as the Thai King - the subject of calls for reforms - owns a stake of around 20 per cent in the company.

The scene unfolded as thousands of police officers and riot teams were deployed at several locations amid fears of unrest.

Protests, in which activists are calling for social reforms, last week escalated into violence with water cannons mixed with tear gas being fired at the assembled crowds.

Growing numbers of anti-establishment protests have taken place in recent months across Thailand, including at schools and universities.

Activists are calling for sweeping reforms including a new constitution, the resignation of the prime minister Prayuth Chan-o-cha and reforms of the monarchy.

Thai government ministers claim the protests are being funded and encouraged by disaffected opposition and international groups to destabilise the country.

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