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Thaksin supporters mark anniversary

Thaksin supporters mark anniversary

BANGKOK, Thailand - The ''Red Shirt'' supporters of ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra hold a photograph of Hiroyuki Muramoto during a demonstration in Bangkok on April 10, 2011. Muramoto, a Japanese photojournalist, was among 89 people who died in bloody clashes between security forces and antigovernment protesters a year ago in Bangkok.

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CORRECTED Japan's foreign minister in Thailand

CORRECTED Japan's foreign minister in Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand - ADDING YEAR OF 2010 Japanese Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada offers a silent prayer Aug. 23, 2010, in front of a site in Bangkok where Japan-based Reuters television cameraman Hiroyuki Muramoto was shot in April amid violent clashes between security forces and antigovernment protesters. He is in Bangkok on the second leg of his tour of India and Thailand to discuss a probe into the death of the cameraman.

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Funeral held for Japanese cameraman killed in Bangkok clashes

Funeral held for Japanese cameraman killed in Bangkok clashes

TOKYO, Japan - David Schlesinger, editor-in-chief of Reuters, delivers a speech during a funeral for Hiroyuki Muramoto, a Japanese television cameraman for the news agency, in Tokyo on April 18, 2010. Muramoto was shot dead while filming violent clashes between security forces and protesters in Bangkok on April 10 that left more than a dozen others dead and over 800 injured. (Pool photo)

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Muramoto's body returns to Japan

Muramoto's body returns to Japan

NARITA, Japan - Narita airport workers pay their respects at the airport April 13, 2010, as a container carries the body of Hiroyuki Muramoto, a Japanese television cameraman for Reuters news agency, who died April 10 apparently from a gunshot wound during clashes between antigovernment protesters and security forces in Bangkok.

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Body of Japanese cameraman brought home from Thailand

Body of Japanese cameraman brought home from Thailand

NARITA, Japan - The camera that was used by Japanese TV cameraman Hiroyuki Muramoto is carried at Narita airport near Tokyo on April 13, 2010, by a colleague working in the Tokyo bureau of Reuters news agency after being brought back from Bangkok. The 43-year-old Muramoto was shot dead in Bangkok on April 10 during violent clashes between Thai troops and antigovernment protesters.

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Thais in Japan pray for slain Japanese cameraman

Thais in Japan pray for slain Japanese cameraman

TOKYO, Japan - Thai residents in Japan pay their respects in front of the United Nations University on April 13 in Tokyo to Hiroyuki Muramoto, a Japanese television cameraman for Reuters news agency, who died April 10 apparently from a gunshot wound during clashes between antigovernment protesters and security forces in Bangkok.

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20 killed, more than 800 injured in Thailand political violence

20 killed, more than 800 injured in Thailand political violence

NARITA, Japan - Nelson Graves (C), who is in charge of Reuters' editorial operations in Japan, answers questions from reporters at Narita airport on April 11, 2010, concerning Hiroyuki Muramoto, a Japanese television cameraman for Reuters news agency in Tokyo. Muramoto was shot to death in clashes between antigovernment protestors and security forces in the Thai capital Bangkok the previous day.

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19 killed, 825 injured in Thailand political violence

19 killed, 825 injured in Thailand political violence

BANGKOK, Thailand - A Reuters spokesperson (R) reads out to reporters in Tokyo early on April 11, 2010, a statement by Reuters Editor-in-Chief David Schlesinger on the death of Hiroyuki Muramoto, a Japanese TV cameraman at Reuters. Muramoto, who Reuters said had worked for the news agency in Tokyo for more than 15 years, was shot to death during clashes between protesters and security forces in Bangkok on April 10.

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19 killed, 825 injured in Thailand political violence

19 killed, 825 injured in Thailand political violence

BANGKOK, Thailand - A Reuters spokesperson (L) speaks to reporters after a news report saying a Japanese TV cameraman, who Reuters said had worked for the news agency in Tokyo for more than 15 years, had been killed in clashes between protesters and security forces in Bangkok on April 10, 2010. A hospital doctor in the Thai capital said the same day that Hiroyuki Muramoto was shot to death in the clash.

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5th anniv. of Japanese journalist's death in Thailand

5th anniv. of Japanese journalist's death in Thailand

Osamu Izawa, charge d'affaires ad interim at the Japanese Embassy in Bangkok, offers a silent prayer after laying flowers on April 10, 2015, at the spot in the Thai capital where Japanese journalist Hiroyuki Muramoto, a cameraman for Reuters, was shot dead on the same day in 2010 during a crackdown on protesters. (Kyodo) ==Kyodo

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Thais in Japan pray for slain Japanese cameraman

Thais in Japan pray for slain Japanese cameraman

TOKYO, Japan - Thai residents in Japan pay their respects in front of the United Nations University on April 13 in Tokyo to Hiroyuki Muramoto, a Japanese television cameraman for Reuters news agency, who died April 10 apparently from a gunshot wound during clashes between antigovernment protesters and security forces in Bangkok. (Kyodo)

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Body of Japanese cameraman brought home from Thailand

Body of Japanese cameraman brought home from Thailand

NARITA, Japan - The camera that was used by Japanese TV cameraman Hiroyuki Muramoto is carried at Narita airport near Tokyo on April 13, 2010, by a colleague working in the Tokyo bureau of Reuters news agency after being brought back from Bangkok. The 43-year-old Muramoto was shot dead in Bangkok on April 10 during violent clashes between Thai troops and antigovernment protesters. (Kyodo)

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Muramoto's body returns to Japan

Muramoto's body returns to Japan

NARITA, Japan - Narita airport workers pay their respects at the airport April 13, 2010, as a container carries the body of Hiroyuki Muramoto, a Japanese television cameraman for Reuters news agency, who died April 10 apparently from a gunshot wound during clashes between antigovernment protesters and security forces in Bangkok. (Kyodo)

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20 killed, more than 800 injured in Thailand political violence

20 killed, more than 800 injured in Thailand political violence

NARITA, Japan - Nelson Graves (C), who is in charge of Reuters' editorial operations in Japan, answers questions from reporters at Narita airport on April 11, 2010, concerning Hiroyuki Muramoto, a Japanese television cameraman for Reuters news agency in Tokyo. Muramoto was shot to death in clashes between antigovernment protestors and security forces in the Thai capital Bangkok the previous day. (Kyodo)

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19 killed, 825 injured in Thailand political violence

19 killed, 825 injured in Thailand political violence

BANGKOK, Thailand - A Reuters spokesperson (L) speaks to reporters after a news report saying a Japanese TV cameraman, who Reuters said had worked for the news agency in Tokyo for more than 15 years, had been killed in clashes between protesters and security forces in Bangkok on April 10, 2010. A hospital doctor in the Thai capital said the same day that Hiroyuki Muramoto was shot to death in the clash. (Kyodo)

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19 killed, 825 injured in Thailand political violence

19 killed, 825 injured in Thailand political violence

BANGKOK, Thailand - A Reuters spokesperson (R) reads out to reporters in Tokyo early on April 11, 2010, a statement by Reuters Editor-in-Chief David Schlesinger on the death of Hiroyuki Muramoto, a Japanese TV cameraman at Reuters. Muramoto, who Reuters said had worked for the news agency in Tokyo for more than 15 years, was shot to death during clashes between protesters and security forces in Bangkok on April 10. (Kyodo)

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CORRECTED Japan's foreign minister in Thailand

CORRECTED Japan's foreign minister in Thailand

BANGKOK, Thailand - ADDING YEAR OF 2010 Japanese Foreign Minister Katsuya Okada offers a silent prayer Aug. 23, 2010, in front of a site in Bangkok where Japan-based Reuters television cameraman Hiroyuki Muramoto was shot in April amid violent clashes between security forces and antigovernment protesters. He is in Bangkok on the second leg of his tour of India and Thailand to discuss a probe into the death of the cameraman. (Kyodo)

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Funeral held for Japanese cameraman killed in Bangkok clashes

Funeral held for Japanese cameraman killed in Bangkok clashes

TOKYO, Japan - David Schlesinger, editor-in-chief of Reuters, delivers a speech during a funeral for Hiroyuki Muramoto, a Japanese television cameraman for the news agency, in Tokyo on April 18, 2010. Muramoto was shot dead while filming violent clashes between security forces and protesters in Bangkok on April 10 that left more than a dozen others dead and over 800 injured. (Pool photo)(Kyodo)

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Thaksin supporters mark anniversary

Thaksin supporters mark anniversary

BANGKOK, Thailand - The ''Red Shirt'' supporters of ousted Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra hold a photograph of Hiroyuki Muramoto during a demonstration in Bangkok on April 10, 2011. Muramoto, a Japanese photojournalist, was among 89 people who died in bloody clashes between security forces and antigovernment protesters a year ago in Bangkok. (Kyodo)

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