BANGKOK, Thailand - The U.S. Embassy warned its citizens on Tuesday of the potential for violence in Bangkok, while Singapore and South Korea urged against any travel to Thailand after the government imposed a state of emergency.
The travel advisories came after overnight clashes between government supporters and opponents left one person dead and dozens injured and raised concerns the ongoing political crisis could damage Thailand's crucial tourist economy.
American and Canadian authorities advised citizens to avoid demonstrations in the capital.
"We wish to remind American citizens that even demonstrations intended to be peaceful can turn confrontational and possibly escalate into violence," the U.S. Embassy said. "American citizens are therefore urged to avoid the areas of demonstrations if possible, and to exercise caution if within the vicinity of any demonstrations."
I HATE YOU . YES I DO . WHOEVER YOU ARE . I HATE YOU SO SO MUCH . now ur freaking country in chaos and you chose tis time to complain and my father sent there to ur freakin country to entertain ur freakin complain . if anything happens to him wad u gonna do huh . i tell you . anything happens i'll never forgive you . lets say if sth happens how on earth are you gonna compensate us or wad huh . i tell you I HATE YOU . YES I DO .
God , please protect daddy no matter wad . please . nothing muz happen to him . protect him from all the harm and he must come back safely in one piece . please .
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