Thai authorities vowed on Wednesday to break up mass anti-government protests in Bangkok and arrest the leaders of the red-shirted rallies after emergency rule was declared in the capital.

Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva announced a state of emergency on Wednesday, banning public gatherings of more than five people and giving broad powers to the police and military, after protesters stormed parliament.
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The government will disperse demonstrators in the city's commercial heartland, arrest protest leaders and search their homes, Satit Wonghnongtaey, minister attached to the premier's office, told reporters.
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