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Protest leaders call for calm in tense Bangkok stand-off with police

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Protest leaders call for calm in tense Bangkok stand-off with police

By THE NATION

 

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Protesters at Ratchaprasong Intersection decide to sit down after failing to push back a police cordon surrounding their rally.

 

Large numbers of school and university students, many wearing their student uniforms, joined the anti-government protest in Bangkok on Thursday.

 

Protesters rallying at Ratchaprasong Intersection in defiance of an overnight ban raised the three-finger salute against dictatorship and chanted “release our friends” – referring to the dozens of protest leaders arrested since Tuesday.

 

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Large numbers of school and university students, many wearing their student uniforms, join the anti-government protest in Bangkok on Thursday. Photo Credit: Thai Demo Cracy.

 

They also chanted “my tax money”, in reference to the protest movement’s calls for more transparency in allocating government budget to the Palace.

 

Tensions between protesters and police at Ratchaprasong began to ease at 5pm as rally leaders including Panupong Jadnok called for calm and emphasised the non-violent character of protests so far.

 

Protesters began gathering at the intersection at 4pm, after police cleared their camp at Government House overnight in response to the sudden imposition of citywide emergency rule by the prime minister. Police were deployed to the intersection and surrounding area in force, preventing the protesters from moving out of the rally site.

 

The crackdown on protest leaders continued on Thursday with news that Arnon Nampa, prominent activist and human-rights lawyer, has been flown to Chiang Mai to face sedition charges for speaking on monarchy reform at rallies in Chiang Mai and Pathum Thani.

 

Facebook accounts belonging to Arnon and fellow protest leader Prasiddhi Grudharochana have disappeared, after Arnon posted he had been denied access to a lawyer.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30396270

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-10-16
 

 

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Protesters disperse but vow to return for Bangkok rally on Friday

By The Nation

 

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Khana Ratsadon 2563 dispersed from their Bangkok rally site at 10pm on Thursday, as leaders said that they would gather again on Friday to maintain pressure on the government to resign, the House to rewrite the charter and the monarchy to reform.

 

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Thursday’s protest at Ratchaprasong intersection kicked off at 3.30pm with protesters forming a “human wall” to defend themselves against police empowered by newly imposed emergency rule.

 

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The tense stand-off eased at 5pm, when protest leaders including Panupong Jadnok called for calm and emphasised the non-violent character of the protests.

 

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The rally lasted for about six hours, without violent clashes between authorities and the participants, as protest leaders gave speeches demanding the release of dozens of activists arrested in recent days.

 

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As rain started to fall around 9.40pm, leaders called off the protest and told everyone to return tomorrow.

 

Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30396283

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-10-16
 
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