Thai anti-government protesters hold national flags as they start massing behind a fence at one of their designated sites in a move to 'shut down' Bangkok on January 12, 2014
Bangkok:
The "Bangkok shutdown" led by anti-government protestors has affected more than two million people in the Thailand capital.
As many as 680,000 residents living in and around the rally sites were affected, besides 440,000 students and 1.2 million people working in the area, Xinhua cited media reports as saying.
The shutdown has also affected 4.8 million transport trips.
Secretary-general of the anti-government People's Democratic Reform Committee Suthep Thaugsuban led a massive procession of protestors to march in Bangkok starting on Monday, aiming to paralyse the city and force Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawtra to hand in power.
As many as 680,000 residents living in and around the rally sites were affected, besides 440,000 students and 1.2 million people working in the area, Xinhua cited media reports as saying.
The shutdown has also affected 4.8 million transport trips.
Secretary-general of the anti-government People's Democratic Reform Committee Suthep Thaugsuban led a massive procession of protestors to march in Bangkok starting on Monday, aiming to paralyse the city and force Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawtra to hand in power.
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