In Bangkok, Thailand, anti-government protesters are still occupying the grounds of the prime minister's office.
For a third straight day, the demonstrators are demanding his resignation. The government has said it will not remove the protesters by force, but it has issued arrest warrants for nine of the group's leaders.
Renee Montagne talks with NPR's Michael Sullivan, who is at the prime minister's compound.
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