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Online Reporters, Published on 30/11/2020
» Five leaders of the People's Movement reported to Chana Songkhram police on Monday to hear charges of lese majeste brought under Section 112 of the Criminal Code over the demonstration at Sanam Luang on Sept 19-20.
News, Published on 15/11/2020
» Pro-democracy demonstrators on Saturday demanded that parliament pass a charter amendment bill sponsored by civil group Internet Law Reform Dialogue (iLaw), saying the proposal was tantamount to being a voice of the people.
News, Published on 14/11/2020
» Fewer anti-government protests have been seen on the streets this week although no end to the political tension is in sight.
News, Post Reporters, Published on 14/11/2020
» Four events expected to draw large crowds, including three anti-government rallies, will take place in Bangkok on Saturday with around 5,000 police officers assigned to ensure peace and order.
Online Reporters, Published on 13/11/2020
» Three protest rallies are planned for Saturday in Bangkok and 5,000 officers will be on duty to ensure the demonstrators keep it legal, the city police chef said on Friday.
Online Reporters, Published on 12/11/2020
» The city bus workers union is demanding an end to the use of BMTA buses to block the path of protest marchers, saying the agency is being wrongfully dragged into the political conflict.
News, Published on 11/11/2020
» Arnon Nampa, who plays a key role in the anti-government protests, has urged guards of demonstrators to stick to a peaceful approach, saying this will help the movement achieve success.
News, Wassana Nanuam, Published on 10/11/2020
» Army chief Narongphan Jittkaewtae has ruled out any chance of a military coup to end the ongoing crisis, saying political problems must be solved by political means.
Published on 09/11/2020
» Army chief Gen Narongphan Jitkaewtae has ruled out any chance of a military coup to end the political crisis fuelled by months of rallies by protesters whose demands include reform of the monarchy.
Published on 09/11/2020
» A royalist leader is calling for another yellow-shirt rally, this time to press the government to sue anti-government protesters for lese majeste, alleging they had stepped over the line on the monarchy issue.