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Activists call for foreign monitors

Activists call for foreign monitors 55 published : 1 May 2021 at 07:11 Anti-government protesters attend a demonstration at the Criminal Court on Friday. (Reuters photo) A network of protest groups has handed letters to foreign embassies asking diplomats to visit seven Ratsadon group co-leaders and monitor their condition in prison. Members of the United Front of Thammasat and Demonstration, the Free Youth group, the Ratsadon group, the We Volunteer group, and the Democracy Restoration group handed the letters in at the United States, German and Swiss embassies. Siraphob Attohi, a protest leader, said that the letters, written in English, ask embassy representatives to specifically check on the conditions of Parit Penguin Chiwarak and Panusaya Sithijirawattanakul, who have been on hunger strike for more than a month, and ensure that they are properly treated while in prison.

Riot police form barricades outside Thai parliament ahead of anti-government protest

Riot police were this afternoon preparing water cannon trucks for anti-government protests in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday (February 18). Footage shows the officers forming a barricade on the road leading to the Thai parliament, where MPs are debating the position of military leader Prayuth Chan-o-cha. Activists have organised a rally named "Mob Fest" in which they will voice anger at the current establishment. A second rally is also scheduled for Saturday. One of the organisers, student Siraphob Attohi, 22, said the rally will call for a new constitution, Prayut Chan-o-cha’s resignation, and reforms of the monarchy. Military rulers have stepped up their prosecution of anti-establishment protest leaders in recent weeks. On Monday, the Court of Appeals rejected the bail requests submitted by the four suspects - Arnon Nampa, Parit Chiwarak, Somyot Prueksakasemsuk, and Patiwat Saraiyam. They will be detained under royal insult charges for their protest on September 19 until a

Protesters gather outside Thai parliament ahead of mass rally

Riot police were seen preparing water cannon trucks ahead of anti-government protests in Bangkok, Thailand, on Friday (February 18). Footage shows the officers forming a barricade on the road leading to the Thai parliament, where MPs are debating the position of military leader Prayuth Chan-o-cha. Activists have organised a rally named "Mob Fest" in which they will voice anger at the current establishment. A second rally is also scheduled for Saturday. One of the organisers, student Siraphob Attohi, 22, said the rally will call for a new constitution, Prayut Chan-o-cha’s resignation, and reforms of the monarchy. Military rulers have stepped up their prosecution of anti-establishment protest leaders in recent weeks. On Monday, the Court of Appeals rejected the bail requests submitted by the four suspects - Arnon Nampa, Parit Chiwarak, Somyot Prueksakasemsuk, and Patiwat Saraiyam. They will be detained under royal insult charges for their protest on September 19 until a trial

Riot police form barricades outside Thai parliament ahead of anti-government protest

Riot police form barricades outside Thai parliament ahead of anti-government protest
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Riot police form barricades outside Thai parliament ahead of anti-government protest

Riot police form barricades outside Thai parliament ahead of anti-government protest
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