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Nation TV hit by protest as pro-democracy carnival takes over Silom

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Nation TV hit by protest as pro-democracy carnival takes over Silom

By The Nation

 

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Pro-democracy demonstrators rallied at Interlink Tower in Bangkok’s Bang Na district on Thursday to protest against Nation TV, which they accuse of being a mouthpiece for government propaganda.

 

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Photos by Supakit Khumkun

 

Metal barriers were erected to protect the building, formerly known as Nation Tower, as the protesters blocked two lanes of traffic on Bangna-Trat Road from 4.48pm.

 

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Concerned over safety, they later moved to the opposite side of the building but continued their calls for Nation TV to broadcast the truth rather than being blinded by its support for the government.

 

Prominent activist Sirawit Seritiwat gave speeches calling on Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha to resign, as about 20 policemen oversaw the protest.

 

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The Nation website maintains a separate editorial line and staff, and has distanced itself from Nation TV coverage.

 

Meanwhile across town, the main pro-democracy rally in the Silom area was hosting a satirical performance to call for transparency in how taxpayers fund the monarchy.

 

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Photos by Korbphuk Phromrekha

 

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At MBK Center, a group of students called Khana Chula also gave speeches and performance on the violence used against peaceful protesters at Pathumwan intersection on October 16, when anti-riot police fired water cannon laced with a chemical irritant.

 

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Photos by Supakit Khumkun

 

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Source: https://www.nationthailand.com/news/30397001

 

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-- © Copyright The Nation Thailand 2020-10-30
 
 
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