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Thousands join Thai anti-government run, while rival camp pushes back

By Panu Wongcha-um and Panarat Thepgumpanat

 

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Runners warm up as they attend a "Run Against Dictatorship" event at a public park in Bangkok, Thailand, January 12, 2020. REUTERS/Athit Perawongmetha

 

BANGKOK (Reuters) - Thousands of Thais joined a run in the capital on Sunday in what appeared to be the biggest show of dissent against the government of Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, although he also drew a big show of support at a rival event.

 

Police estimated more than 12,745 runners and supporters gathered before sunrise at a park in Bangkok, wearing athletic outfits and colorful shoes, to participate in the "Run Against Dictatorship" event.

 

Some of them shouted slogans such as "Prayuth, get out!" or "Long live democracy!" while running the 2.6-km (1.6-mile) course amid a sprinkling of security forces. Many also gave a three-finger salute of resistance to authority.

 

"I want things to be better," said Bangkok resident Waraporn Waralak, 45, after completing her run. "I want Prayuth to get out."

 

Thailand's government is headed by Prayuth, 65, after an election in March 2019 that the opposition described as having been manipulated to favour the leader's pro-army party.

 

"This is the biggest gathering since the coup," said Anusorn Unno, dean of the sociology and anthropology faculty at Bangkok's Thammasat University, adding that the harmless nature of the activity had spurred greater participation than usual.

 

An excited crowd watched as organisers auctioned bibs bearing numbers significant in Thai politics, such as 2475, the Buddhist calendar year of the revolution that ended absolute monarchy in 1932.

 

To loud cheers, a bib numbered 0044, in reference to the former ruling junta's Article 44 that gave Prayuth absolute executive power, was ripped in two on stage.

 

The event was held in line with people's rights and no laws were broken, a government spokeswoman told Reuters.

 

The run followed a rally last month staged by Thanathorn Juangroongruangkit, the 41-year-old leader of the progressive Future Forward Party, who has emerged as the most outspoken opponent of Thailand's new civilian government.

 

Thanathorn was charged on Friday with breaching a law on public assembly over the December rally, and Future Forward faces dissolution this month by the constitutional court.

 

RUN OR WALK?

Sunday's event was called "Wing Lai Loong" in Thai, which translates as "Run to Oust the Uncle", in an apparent reference to Prayuth's nickname of "Uncle Tu".

 

It prompted a rival "Walk to Cheer the Uncle" event, held in another park, about 14 km (9 miles) away, to show support for Prayuth, where thousands also turned out.

 

The clashing views of the two camps aroused memories of protests that periodically roiled the Thai capital before culminating in coups in 2006 and 2014.

 

Supporters of Prayuth, who as army chief, had led the 2014 coup, put nationalism on display by brandishing the Thai flag, while branding Thanathorn and his supporters "nation haters" for their liberal views.

 

They took turns hitting giant fruit piñatas with a wooden stick, to symbolise frustration at the Future Forward Party, with an orange, for example, signifying the party's official colour.

 

Both crowds encompassed a wide age range, but Prayuth's supporters were older on the whole.

 

"We support the prime minister because he shows loyalty to the monarchy, our king," said Sorasak Katkonganapan, a 62-year-old retiree at the walk.

 

(Additional reporting by Matthew Tostevin; Writing by Patpicha Tanakasempipat; Editing by Cynthia Osterman and Clarence Fernandez)

 

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Thousands take part in ‘Walking for Prayut’

By The Nation

 

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The number of participants in the “Walking for Prayut” campaign has reached 13,000, exceeding the expectation of 1,000, the organisers of the event said.

 

Haruthai Muangboonsri, a singer and a spokesman of the pro-Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha campaign, said the current government was protecting the country from corrupt politicians.

 

She added that since Prayut was elected democratically, they were the real supporters of democracy. “Now Thailand is a peaceful country,” Haruthai said.

 

The event’s participants claimed that a million of them were ready to confront the opposition if more political activities occurred.

 

Source; https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30380448

 

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[Photo Gallery] Supporters run for opposing political causes

By The Nation

 

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Thousands joined the “Run against dictatorship” anti-government event early on Sunday with many influencers, pro-democracy activists and politicians gathering at Suan Rot Fai (Railway Park). The run started at around 7am.

 

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Meanwhile, at Lumpini Park, a rival pro-government event, “Walking for Prayut”, was held. Supporters carried flags and message boards showing their encouragement and backing to the current government. The event started at around 9am.

 

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Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30380447

 

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5 minutes ago, webfact said:

[Photo Gallery] Supporters run for opposing political causes

By The Nation

 

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Thousands joined the “Run against dictatorship” anti-government event early on Sunday with many influencers, pro-democracy activists and politicians gathering at Suan Rot Fai (Railway Park). The run started at around 7am.

 

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Meanwhile, at Lumpini Park, a rival pro-government event, “Walking for Prayut”, was held. Supporters carried flags and message boards showing their encouragement and backing to the current government. The event started at around 9am.

 

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Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30380447

 

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Hopefully the Nation or another media agency will soon publish some details (numbers) of the folks who attended at the regional centres in support of FF.

 

 

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11 minutes ago, BobbyL said:

Some incredibly deluded quotes from the attendees to Prayut's little gathering. Some of the 'real' photos of that event I saw online yesterday showed vastly different numbers to what has been quoted. 

Would you like to hazard a guess regarding the numbers of both camps?

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29 minutes ago, jesimps said:

"She added that since Prayut was elected democratically, they were the real supporters of democracy. “Now Thailand is a peaceful country,” Haruthai said."

 

Probably the funniest statement I've seen in a long time.

 

No doubt she is the wife of someone involved in the army. 

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