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In Thailand, protests began in early 2020 with demonstrations against the government of Prime ... protest leaders held a news conference at the 14 October 1973 ...
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 ...
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 ...
Angry protesters gathered in Bangkok July 18 in a rally against the Thai military government. Hundreds of demonstrators gathered at the Democracy Monument in the capital chanting Get Out towards ...
The protests on Sunday, 14 March were the largest in Thai history, and were peaceful. [38] 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]
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 ...
Two years after marijuana was decriminalized in Thailand, nearly a hundred of its advocates marched to the prime minister’s office Monday to protest a possible ban on general use. The ...
July 18 - 2020–2021 Thai protests second wave started. street demonstration at the Democracy Monument in Bangkok with around 2,500 protesters. The protesters announced their three core demands: [ 4 ] dissolution of the House, ending intimidation of the people and drafting a new constitution.