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Fish Paste Thrown at Election Office in Bangkok Protest

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A man hurled bags of fermented fish paste at the Election Commission office in Bangkok on February 12, expressing dissatisfaction with the agency’s performance. The incident took place while journalists were focused on a political activist at the office, with the loud sound and stench catching their attention despite missing the act itself. The man, sporting exercise attire and carrying a tennis racket, declared he was ready to face any legal consequences, criticizing the commission for unresolved and ongoing issues.

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This unusual protest mirrors a similar action by the same individual in 2023, aimed at showing frustration with the Election Commission’s handling of its duties. He questioned the necessity of a vote recount, accusing the commission of failing to perform its basic functions. Despite initial plans to target the office interior, he opted to impact the exterior wall to avoid affecting the present media personnel.

Security personnel quickly removed him from the Chaeng Watthana government complex where the incident unfolded. Meanwhile, related electoral tensions brewed as over 300 students and residents gathered at Rajamangala University in Pathum Thani’s Constituency 7. They demanded a vote recount, casting doubt upon the initial vote-counting procedure and igniting broader concern over the election’s integrity.

Expert discussions continue as critics highlight potential implications for confidence in electoral processes and governance. Observers note this situation may exacerbate existing distrust in governmental institutions, emphasizing the need for transparent and effective resolutions to restore public faith.

Looking forward, the Election Commission faces pressure to address these grievances and ensure fair and accurate electoral outcomes. Increased scrutiny and public demonstrations indicate a growing demand for accountability, with potential policy reviews anticipated to prevent future discontent, reported The Thaiger.

Key Takeaways

  • A man targeted the Election Commission with fish paste, citing dissatisfaction.

  • The protest occurred amid existing concerns over vote-counting integrity.

  • Calls for accountability in election processes are escalating among citizens.

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Thai Man Fined for Fermented Fish Sauce Protest at EC HQ

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A 70-year-old former tennis instructor, Deva Sritawan, has been fined for hurling a bag of fermented fish sauce at Thailand's Election Commission (EC) headquarters in the Chaeng Wattana Government Complex. This act reflected his frustration with the EC’s alleged inefficiency in handling the general election. He was fined 500 baht under the Public Cleanliness and Order Act, with reports indicating someone anonymously paid the fine for him.

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Deva threw the bags during an interview with petitioner Sonthiya Sawasdee outside the EC building, spreading an overpowering odor. He expressed no remorse, stating it wasn't his first symbolic protest using fermented fish sauce, a metaphor he used to criticize the EC’s transparency. He questioned why the commission remains operational despite perceived failings.

He emphasized his solo effort, denying any political influence behind his actions, and declared his readiness to protest similarly against any state agency he finds dishonest. Deva did not participate in the recent February election, citing political disinterest and detachment from any party.

This incident marks Deva’s third protest involving fermented fish sauce. His first protest was in 2023 at the EC’s document reception room, and on the same day, he left a bag with security at the Constitutional Court Building A. The third protest targeted the Cambodian Embassy in Bangkok. Despite some criticism, Deva remains unperturbed by dissenting opinions on his protest methods, Reported Thai PBS.

Key Takeaways

  • Deva Sritawan fined 500 baht for symbolic protest against Thailand's EC.

  • He has conducted similar protests using fermented fish sauce before.

  • Deva denies political motivations, acting independently in his protests.

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