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Above: Censorship explanation from the Bangkok Post, May 18, 1992 - The Nation and other Thai newspapers ignored the government censorship and printed as usual.Black May 1992 headlines
Front page - Huge protest in City - Bangkok Post, April 21, 1992
Front page - 'Drastic' action to quell riot - Bangkok Post, May 18, 1992
Censorship issue, p.2-3 - Bangkok Post, May 18, 1992
Censorship issue, p. 4-5 - Bangkok Post, May 18, 1992
Enough: End this terrible tragedy - Bangkok Post, May 19, 1992
Young doctor tells of battles to save life - Bangkok Post, May 19, 1992
Photo of Ratchadamneorn - Bangkok Post, May 19, 2009
Front page - Bloody battles rage in City - Bangkok Post, May 19, 1992
Disastrous End - Burning - Chaos in the city - Thai Rath, May 20, 1992
Where peace took its last turn - The Nation, May 20, 1992
City braces for more riots - The Nation, May 20, 1992
No elegance on blood-soaked, battle-scared Rajadamnoern Road - The Nation, May 20, 1992
Chronology of events - The Nation, May 20, 1992
Shootings were in self-defence, says spokesman - The Nation, May 20, 1992
Cartoon: Joys were gone - Thai Rath, May 20, 1992
Above: PM Suchinda lampooned in the Bangkok Post, April 21, 1992
Also: Ron's Black May story
Also: Tomas' Black May story
Also: More photos from Black May 1992 - buddhadada, September 2, 2008