**The Thai army has moved hundreds of soldiers into the business district of Bangkok to prevent anti-government protesters entering the area.**The protestors, known as the red-shirts, have been camping out for weeks in a shopping district nearby.
They are trying to force Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva to step down and call an election.
The red-shirts have threatened to take their protest to the streets of Bangkok’s financial district.
On Sunday, leaders of Thailand’s yellow-shirt movement, which supports the political establishment, gave the government a week to end the red-shirts’ protests or warned they would hold their own demonstrations.
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