UN launches Thai mediation effort

There are concerns Thailand unrest could escalate in coming days, and UN leader Ban Ki-moon says he has tried to mediate between the fighting parties.

Anti-government protesters during a warm-up rally

UN leader Ban Ki-moon launched a bid to head off a showdown between fighting parties in Thailand. (AAP)

UN leader Ban Ki-moon has launched a bid to head off a violent showdown next week between followers of Thai Prime Minister Yingluck Shinawatra and the opposition.

Ban told a press conference that he has spoken with Yingluck and opposition Democrat Party leader Abhisit Vejjajiv in the past three days "in an effort to help them bridge their differences".

"I am very concerned that the situation could escalate in the days ahead, particularly next Monday, January 13, when protesters said they will shut down Bangkok," Ban added.

"I urge all involved to show restraint, avoid provocative acts and settle their differences peacefully, through dialogue," he said.

Opposition protesters say they will occupy the capital from January 13 until they win their battle to topple Yingluck's government.

Thai authorities say they will have nearly 15,000 police and soldiers deployed in the capital for the planned "shutdown."

Yingluck has called a February election following weeks of opposition protests.

But the demonstrators have vowed to block the vote, which they say will only prolong the political dominance of her wealthy family.


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