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Latest Thailand pro-democracy protest draws at least 10,000

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August 17, 2020
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Latest Thailand pro-democracy protest draws at least 10,000

BANGKOK: An anti-government protest in Thailand drew more than 10,000 people on Sunday (Aug 16), police said, the largest political demonstration the kingdom has seen in years as a pro-democracy movement gathers steam.

Student-led groups have held near-daily protests across the country for the past month to denounce Premier Prayut Chan-o-cha – a former army chief who led a 2014 coup – and his military-aligned administration.

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By Sunday evening the protesters – who are demanding major democratic reforms – had taken over the busy intersection around Bangkok's Democracy Monument, which was built to mark the 1932 revolution that ended royal absolutism.

Police closed off surrounding main roads to stop incoming traffic, and an official at Bangkok's Metropolitan Police Bureau told AFP the crowd size had grown to 10,000 by 6pm.

"Down with the dictatorship," the students chanted, many holding signs critical of the administration. Others held pigeon-shaped cutouts representing peace.

Anti-government protesters hold up signs during a rally at Democracy Monument in Bangkok on Aug 16, 2020. (Photo: AFP/Lillian Suwanrumpha)

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The gathering at Democracy Monument is the largest the kingdom has seen since Prayut staged a putsch in 2014.

Partly inspired by the Hong Kong democracy movement, the protesters claim to be leaderless and have relied mostly on social media campaigns to draw support across the country.

"Give a deadline to dictatorship" and "let it end at our generation" were the top Twitter hashtags in Thailand on Sunday.

They are demanding an overhaul of the government and a rewriting of the 2017 military-scripted Constitution, which they believe skewed last year's election in favour of Prayut's military-aligned party.

Organiser Tattep Ruangprapaikitseree reaffirmed the call on Sunday, adding that the government must "stop threatening the people".

Tensions have risen over the last two weeks with authorities arresting three activists. They were released on bail after being charged with sedition.

READ: Prominent Thai democracy activist Parit Chiwarak arrested

READ: Thai police arrest 2 leaders of student protests

They were told not to repeat the alleged offences, but two of them – prominent student leader Parit Chiwarak and human rights lawyer Anon Numpa – arrived at the protest venue on Sunday flanked by cheering supporters.

A rally last week by around 4,000 demonstrators also called for the abolition of a law protecting Thailand's unassailable monarchy, and for a frank discussion about its role in Thailand.

King Maha Vajiralongkorn sits at the apex of Thai power, flanked by the military and the country's billionaire business elite.

A draconian "112" law can see those convicted sentenced to up to 15 years in jail for each charge.

During Sunday's demonstration, which drew a diverse crowd of all ages, many said they agreed with the student demands.

"We can't let the students walk on this difficult path alone," a 68-year-old woman told AFP, declining to provide her name.

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But the increasingly bold pro-democracy movement also has its detractors.

Standing at one corner of the monument's intersection were dozens of royalist protesters carrying portraits of the king and queen, shouting "long live the king".

Prayut last week described the protesters' demands as "unacceptable" for ThailRead More – Source

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BANGKOK: An anti-government protest in Thailand drew more than 10,000 people on Sunday (Aug 16), police said, the largest political demonstration the kingdom has seen in years as a pro-democracy movement gathers steam.

Student-led groups have held near-daily protests across the country for the past month to denounce Premier Prayut Chan-o-cha – a former army chief who led a 2014 coup – and his military-aligned administration.

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By Sunday evening the protesters – who are demanding major democratic reforms – had taken over the busy intersection around Bangkok's Democracy Monument, which was built to mark the 1932 revolution that ended royal absolutism.

Police closed off surrounding main roads to stop incoming traffic, and an official at Bangkok's Metropolitan Police Bureau told AFP the crowd size had grown to 10,000 by 6pm.

"Down with the dictatorship," the students chanted, many holding signs critical of the administration. Others held pigeon-shaped cutouts representing peace.

Anti-government protesters hold up signs during a rally at Democracy Monument in Bangkok on Aug 16, 2020. (Photo: AFP/Lillian Suwanrumpha)

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The gathering at Democracy Monument is the largest the kingdom has seen since Prayut staged a putsch in 2014.

Partly inspired by the Hong Kong democracy movement, the protesters claim to be leaderless and have relied mostly on social media campaigns to draw support across the country.

"Give a deadline to dictatorship" and "let it end at our generation" were the top Twitter hashtags in Thailand on Sunday.

They are demanding an overhaul of the government and a rewriting of the 2017 military-scripted Constitution, which they believe skewed last year's election in favour of Prayut's military-aligned party.

Organiser Tattep Ruangprapaikitseree reaffirmed the call on Sunday, adding that the government must "stop threatening the people".

Tensions have risen over the last two weeks with authorities arresting three activists. They were released on bail after being charged with sedition.

READ: Prominent Thai democracy activist Parit Chiwarak arrested

READ: Thai police arrest 2 leaders of student protests

They were told not to repeat the alleged offences, but two of them – prominent student leader Parit Chiwarak and human rights lawyer Anon Numpa – arrived at the protest venue on Sunday flanked by cheering supporters.

A rally last week by around 4,000 demonstrators also called for the abolition of a law protecting Thailand's unassailable monarchy, and for a frank discussion about its role in Thailand.

King Maha Vajiralongkorn sits at the apex of Thai power, flanked by the military and the country's billionaire business elite.

A draconian "112" law can see those convicted sentenced to up to 15 years in jail for each charge.

During Sunday's demonstration, which drew a diverse crowd of all ages, many said they agreed with the student demands.

"We can't let the students walk on this difficult path alone," a 68-year-old woman told AFP, declining to provide her name.

GROWING DISCONTENT

But the increasingly bold pro-democracy movement also has its detractors.

Standing at one corner of the monument's intersection were dozens of royalist protesters carrying portraits of the king and queen, shouting "long live the king".

Prayut last week described the protesters' demands as "unacceptable" for ThailRead More – Source

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