Reuters-Video-World-News:Protesters steal bulldozer to break into Govt House in Thailand

56 people have been injured as Thai police used tear gas, water cannons and rubber bullets against anti-government protesters, who are demanding the premier and government step down. The premier says their demands are unconstitutional.
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