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More students speak up against govt

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More students speak up against govt

By The Nation

 

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Photo Credit: Nation Photo by Korbphuk Phromrekha

 

Students from all three campuses of King Mongkut’s University of Technology gathered at the campus in north Bangkok on Thursday (July 30) to protest against the government depriving people of their rights and freedom.

 

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They also demanded that the powers-that-be dissolve Parliament, rewrite the Constitution and stop threatening critics.

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Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30392223

 

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:wink: Get them to drop the archaic national service too.

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The students have had enough of the Prayut & Co regime... it's their future and they want changes.

Now it's voices on the street but eventually everyone of these students will count as a vote, come the next election it might be a different story but who in gods name can they vote in as an alternative, the only viable option was ousted by the dictator to safe guard his seat.

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4 minutes ago, hotchilli said:

The students have had enough of the Prayut & Co regime... it's their future and they want changes.

Now it's voices on the street but eventually everyone of these students will count as a vote, come the next election it might be a different story but who in gods name can they vote in as an alternative, the only viable option was ousted by the dictator to safe guard his seat.

Prayut never won the previous election. All votes were counted by hand picked criminals 

21 hours ago, webfact said:

They also demanded that the powers-that-be dissolve Parliament, rewrite the Constitution and stop threatening critics.

Yep, that will work, yawn.....Zzzzz

back to school and don't be late for classes ...

26 minutes ago, steven100 said:

back to school and don't be late for classes ...

 

Good for them.

Thailand needs a real democracy.

28 minutes ago, 4reaL said:

Good for them.

Thailand needs a real democracy.

yep .... like the US or the UK, they have real democracy and a real economy that's a mess.  lol

1 hour ago, steven100 said:

yep .... like the US or the UK, they have real democracy and a real economy that's a mess.  lol

Better than living in Stalingrad. The military  regime and elites here need to be sat down and out or exiled for their dirty laundry. In the USA Trump needs to also be gone as he is turning into a dictator. No room for this stuff in our world. 

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