Thailand PM Abhisit Vejjajiva Under Rising Pressure -- BBC News
Pressure is mounting on Thailand's Prime Minister Abhisit Vejjajiva, days after 21 people died in clashes between troops and anti-government protesters.
The army chief says parliament should be dissolved, and election officials have ruled that Mr Abhisit's party can be charged over illegal donations.
Mr Abhisit, widely perceived to have strong army backing, said his coalition and the military remained united.
Saturday's clashes were the deadliest political violence since 1992.
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