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Students 'being watched' as pro-democracy movement spreads to schools

By The Nation

 

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Students at schools in different parts of the country wore white ribbons and raised the three-finger salute during the national anthem in the morning as a symbol of resistance against dictatorship.

 

The videos of the students were posted on Monday (August 17) and quickly went viral. They were retweeted on Twitter several times.

 

However, the students claimed that they were later monitored by groups of suspicious-looking people whose hair was short like that of soldiers.

 

Academic and online political activist Akkharaphon Thongpoon published information of Woranari Chaloem School’s students in Songkhla province where students were stripped of their white ribbons before entering the school while in the neighbouring school of Mahavajiravudh Changwat Songkhla School, the activity continued without interference.

 

PSU Wittayanusorn Suratthani School and Hatyaiwittayalai School are also facing similar monitoring and the students were reportedly supervised by the school’s administration.

 

Meanwhile, students of Si Kranuan Witthayakhom School in Khon Kaen province posted photos of police officers allegedly coming to watch over the situation and students in Benjamarachutit School in Ratchaburi province spotted a group of suspicious-looking people monitoring their activity.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30393072

 

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the clock is ticking on the dictatorship and all the things that go with it, i suggest they start treating the general population with some respect,look at belarus.the goons will be watched from afar and then all the sticks will be pulled from under them except of course the fascist brethren in beijing who will spring to assistance and make you another close friend and ally.but thats the game plan obviously.when foreign investment leaves except for the brethren and the xenophobia pushed from govt makes even fewer tourists come  its very thin ice so act now stop the violence and intimidation before millions come out and stop it for good.this time the troops may think twice before they massacre innocents as they did in 70s and 90s social medias out there and theres nowhere to hide.west and jap/korea say no it means no.look at belarus ,only xi will back up this regime,enough said.

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1 hour ago, Mung said:

It's only a matter of time before change is seen. It might be this year or the next, it might even be when the younger generation mature to adults, but it will happen. 
The fact that people are being watching because they want democracy says it all 

Welcome to Burma v2. Version 1 has been pretty good for the last 58 years and version 2 is now been exported next door.

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Stream it all live to the internet, 24/7. As long as the CCP firewall hasn't been booted up here, publicity and fear of losing face is the only way to get anything done. I doubt they'll get as far as getting rid of the usurpers without violence, though.

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