As Protests Continue for a Second Week, PM Samak Sundaravej Refuses to Step Down
After his security detail sweeps the building, Prime Minister Samak Sundaravej is ushered through a back entrance and enters the interview room alone.
Outside, protesters call on Samak to resign, and they refuse to leave the grounds of the Government House, the equivalent of the White House, which they have occupied for more than a week.
Samak, who says he has only been in office for seven months and has the right to stay for four years, refuses to resign.
"I will not resign. No reason,... Full Story
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