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and for the lavish funds spent on the military monarchy to be diverted instead to fighting the covid pandemic. the police walled off the prime minister s home and much of bangkok s royal quarter. they push the protesters back with volleys of tear gas. a now familiar confrontation we are seeing each weekend despite the government s declaration that such gatherings are strictly forbidden. the grievances that fired up thailand s youth last year have not gone away. if anything, the government s botched vaccine rollout combined with the rapid spread of the delta variant overwhelming hospitals and morgues in a country that largely contained the virus last year, has sparked even wider public anger. the prime minister, who seized power seven years ago in a coup, is seen by many as out of touch and authoritarian. his is one of several governments in this region whose already shaky legitimacy
without clear clarity. interesting stuff. professor kim rubin steen letting us from canberra. thank you forjoining us. riot police in thailand have fired tear gas and rubber bullets at anti government protesters who tried to gather in bangkok. the demonstrators are calling for political reforms and changes to the monarchy. they re also angry at the thai government s handling of coronavirus. our correspondent, jonathan head, sent this report. these protests are not yet on the scale of last year s mass rallies. but they are no less determined. pushing once again for the government to resign and for the lavish funds spent on the military and monarchy to be diverted instead to fighting the covid pandemic. the police walled off the prime minister s home and much of bangkok s royal quarter. they push the protesters back
the majority leader in the chamber, chuck schumer, said the senate would remain in session until the process was completed. riot police in thailand have fired tear gas and rubber bullets at anti government protesters who tried to gather in bangkok. the demonstrators are calling for political reforms and changes to the monarchy. they re also angry at the thai government s handling of coronavirus. our correspondent, jonathan head, sent this report. senators in the united states are meeting for the second weekend in a row in an attempt to pass a trillion dollar these protests are not yet on the scale of last year s mass rallies. but they are no less determined. pushing once again for the government to resign and for the lavish funds spent on the military and monarchy to be diverted instead to fighting the covid pandemic. the police walled off the prime minister s home and much of bangkok s royal quarter. they push the protesters back
year s mass rallies. but they are no less determined. pushing once again for the government to resign and for the lavish funds spent on the military and monarchy to be diverted instead to fighting the covid pandemic. the police walled off the prime minister s home and much of bangkok s royal quarter. they push the protesters back with volleys of tear gas. a now familiar confrontation we are seeing each weekend despite the government s declaration that such gatherings are strictly forbidden. the grievances that fired up thailand s youth last year have not gone away. if anything, the government s botched vaccine rollout combined with the rapid spread of the delta variant overwhelming hospitals and morgues in a country that largely contained the virus last year, has sparked even wider public anger.