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A leader of a pro-government movement backing Thailand's beleaguered prime minister has vowed to fight back if the country's judicial institutions and oversight agencies tried to remove the government undemocratically.

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BANGKOK (Xinhua) -- The Thai government, embarrassed by the latest ASEAN summit disruption, is attempting to rein in the domestic situation Sunday by declaring a state of emergency in the capital region and arresting a protest leader.

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