Protesters holding Bangkok's main airports break out in jubilation after a court order dissolves the government - je 02.12.2008 18
Constanze TressDecember 2, 2008
In Thailand, anti-government activists have agreed to end thier blockade Bangkok's airports, after a court stripped Prime Minister Somchai Wongsawat of his post and outlawed the ruling party. The People's Alliance for Democracy said it would lift its siege of the airports, and end the 192-day campaign that has toppled two prime ministers allied to exiled former leader Thaksin Shinawat. The airport blockade has left 350,000 passengers stranded and caused massive damage to the tourism-driven economy.