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Police to lay charges over Thursday s rallies
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Police weigh charges over Thursday rallies
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Police charges over Thursday s rallies
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Lese majeste suspects in cops sights
published : 2 Apr 2021 at 10:04
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Bang Pho police on Thursday submitted to public prosecutors an investigation file into a lese majeste case linked to the demonstration outside parliament on Sept 24 last year, in which five protesters were accused of offending the monarchy.
The five are Chanin Wongsi, a supporter of the United Front of Thammasat and Demonstration; Tattep Ruangprapaikitseree, a member of the Free Youth movement; Patsaravalee Mind Tanakitvibulpon; Jutatip Sirikhan, president of the Student Union of Thailand; and Kiattichai Tangphonphan, a protester.
All of the lese majeste suspects, except for Mr Tattep, showed up at their first meeting with public prosecutors and acknowledged the charges.
Drive less to help solve Bangkok s air pollution
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Danny Marks Dublin City University Assistant Professor
published : 23 Dec 2020 at 04:00
33 In this Dec 20 photo, Bangkok, as seen from a condominium in Bangkok s Bang Pho area, is covered with heavy smog. (Photo by Pornprom Satrabhaya)
After a short break from smog due to an abrupt change in the weather pattern, with winds blowing away fine dust particles, known as PM2.5, Bangkok residents are bracing for smog, which will be worse during Christmas and probably New Year. If last year s air problems are a guide, the smog is expected to remain until February.
This year, according to IQAir, air pollution has caused an estimated 9,500 deaths in Bangkok and US$3.7 billion (111.8 billion baht) in damage, such as healthcare and work absences. Clearly, this is a problem that is long overdue to be addressed.