
Police Ready for Oct 14 Rally
Police will ask political demonstrators not to block the motorcade of His Majesty the King on Oct 14.
Police will ask political demonstrators not to block the motorcade of His Majesty the King on Oct 14.
Officials will take normal action to cope with an anti-government rally on Sept 24, said Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha while warning of negative impacts on the country.
Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha thanked all parties for ensuring order during the weekend political rally.
The Royal Thai Police Office has worked out a new plan to handle the anti-government rally on Sept 19 and started to deploy about 10,000 officers at the demonstration venue.
About 100,000 people would gather in the next anti-government rally on Sept 19 and it would be peaceful if authorities seriously impose security measures, said Rangsiman Rome, list MP of the Move Forward Party.
Anti-government protesters under the banner of Free People movement staged a rally at the Democracy Monument in Bangkok on Sunday, calling for a new constitution, House dissolution and an end of what they call civil rights abuse.
Protesters burned the photos of the prime minister and his deputy in a rally outside Government House on Friday as anti-government activists step up their demand for a fresh election.
Triam Udom Suksa School has become the latest high school in Bangkok to hold a protest following the disbandment of the Future Forward Party (FFP) by the Constitutional Court.
Thousands of Thai fishermen hold a rally outside the Ministry of Agriculture and Cooperatives in protest against the government’s stringent regulations that affect their livelihood.
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