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Potato Corner apologises for Toto Facebook post

Potato Corner apologises for Toto Facebook post 12 published : 7 Mar 2021 at 18:00 12 Toto, the mascot of Potato Corner Thailand, appeared in a social media promotion at an unfortunate time on Saturday. (Photo from Potato Corner Thailand Facebook account) Potato Corner Thailand Co has apologised for a careless Facebook post about its Toto mascot that coincided with the police arrest of Toto , a political activist. The fast food chain issued a statement late Saturday apologising for the fries promotion posted on its Facebook account earlier that day.. Urgent news!!! Potato Corner, the first powder-mixed fries in Thailand, is arrested for being too delicious, the ad read. Toto (assumed name) is arrested at a Potato Corner branch on the sixth floor of CentralWorld while eating three cups of power-mixed french fries, the ad said.

18 detained protesters deny charges

18 detained protesters deny charges 36 published : 7 Mar 2021 at 13:24 36 Pro-democracy protesters converge outside the Criminal Court on Ratchadaphisek Road on Saturday. (Photo by Wichan Charoenkiatpakul) All 18 detained protesters have denied charges pressed against them in connection with fresh rallies against the government on Saturday. Thai Lawyers for Human Rights on Sunday posted a Facebook message saying the activists, including Piyarat Toto Chonthep, denied the charges after being informed by police. They were under detention at the Border Patrol Police Region 1 barracks in Thanya Buri district in Pathum Thani. Two of them who were underaged were temporarily released pending an ordered to appear before the Central Juvenile and Family Court later on Sunday.

Four rallies go ahead despite new ban

Four rallies go ahead despite new ban 159 Royal portraits burned, some arrests made at evening protest in front of Criminal Court before crowd disperses published : 6 Mar 2021 at 21:28 updated: 7 Mar 2021 at 07:44 159 A protester takes a picture of the crowd, one of them holding a picture of detained human rights lawyer Arnon Nampa, at a rally staged on Saturday evening outside the Criminal Court building. (AFP Photo) Hundreds of pro-democracy demonstrators gathered outside the Criminal Court on Saturday evening to call for the release of detained colleagues and the abolition of the lese majeste law, defying a fresh order banning public gatherings in the capital.

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