Thai PM 'worried' as pro-democracy student protests grow

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More than a dozen rallies are planned across the country in the coming week at local universities and city centres. FMTNews Thailand

Thai anti-government protesters gather in front of the Democracy Monument in Bangkok on July 18.

The students displayed an organisational savvy inspired by pro-democracy protesters in Hong Kong, and more than a dozen rallies are planned across the country in the coming week at local universities and city centres. But an unprecedented pandemic has launched the kingdom’s economy into a free fall, and anger is boiling against Prayut and his administration stacked with military and royalist allies.

They also called for the abolition of Thailand’s strict royal defamation law, which protects the monarchy and the unassailable King Maha Vajiralongkorn from criticism.

 

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