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  2. 2020–2021 Thai protests - Wikipedia

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    One Bangkok Post columnist wrote that republican sentiment has never been stronger in Thailand, [336] while another opined that the 19 September 2020 protest was a critical juncture for the movement, with the protesters needing to broaden their agenda again to wider societal reforms if it were to succeed. [123]

  3. Thailand Declares State of Emergency Amid Protests - AOL

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    Thai authorities have declared a state of emergency amid ongoing anti-government protests. Riot police moved to clear out demonstrators shortly after the announcement. Officials said they arrested ...

  4. Thailand cancels emergency decree in bid to calm protests - AOL

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    Thailand’s government on Thursday canceled a state of emergency it had declared last week for Bangkok in a gesture offered by the embattled prime minister to cool student-led protests seeking ...

  5. United Front for Democracy Against Dictatorship - Wikipedia

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    However, Thailand's free-to-air TV channels, all controlled by the government or military, claimed that there were only 25,000 protesters at the main protest site, Phan Fah Bridge. [39] On Tuesday, UDD protesters announced that they would be collecting 10 milliliters of blood from volunteer protesters and pouring the blood in a symbolic ...

  6. Thailand Slashes at Media Freedom in Response to Anti ... - AOL

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    Controlling media and access to information has become a top priority for the Thai government, which has been rattled by shows of open defiance from pro-democracy protestors. But it is not clear ...

  7. Timeline of the 2020–2021 Thai protests (November 2020)

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    On 29 November, thousands of protesters marched to a barracks belonging to Thailand's royal guards in Bangkok on Sunday, demanding the King to give up control of some army regiments. They carried inflatable ducks and marched to the 11th Infantry Regiment, one of two army units that the king brought under his direct command in 2019. Protesters ...

  8. EXPLAINER-What's behind Thailand's protests? - AOL

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    Thailand's government banned gatherings of more than five people on Thursday in the face of three months of escalating demonstrations that have targeted King Maha Vajiralongkorn as well as Prime ...

  9. Category:Protests in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Protests in Thailand" The following 13 pages are in this category, out of 13 total. ... 2010 Thai political protests; 2013–2014 Thai political ...