10 MAY 2010 - BANGKOK, THAILAND: Thai Red Shirts cheer upon hearing that their leaders have accepted the government terms for ending the protest during a Red Shirt meeting Monday night. The Red Shirt leaders met with their supporters Monday evening and specified the terms for ending their protest in Bangkok and occupation of the Ratchaprasong Intersection in the heart of the Thai capital's shopping district. The accepted the Prime Minister's "Road Map for Reconciliation" and added one condition, that Thai Deputy Prime Minister Suthep Thaugsuban turn himself into police for his role in allegedly ordering the security forces attack on Red Shirts protestors on April 10 that resulted in more than 20 deaths and 800 injuries. Late Monday night Suthep said he would meet with police Tuesday morning. The Red Shirts haven't confirmed if that meets their demand, so the status of the protest is unknown.   PHOTO BY JACK KURTZ