'Their voice is vital' — Thai celebs break silence on democracy protests | Malay Mail

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BANGKOK, Oct 18 — A K-pop superstar, beauty queens and TV personalities are among a growing wave of celebrities backing Thailand's pro-democracy movement, sending out messages of support to millions of followers on social media. Political statements are unusual from Thai celebs, whose lucrative...

Sunday, 18 Oct 2020 03:28 PM MYT

Political statements are unusual from Thai celebs, whose lucrative endorsements rely on the billionaire clans that are a pillar of the country's establishment. But some prominent figures broke cover after police fired water cannon at peaceful protesters in Bangkok on Friday. It followed a tense week in the Thai capital when protesters defied a ban on demonstrations, and the arrests of scores of leading activists, to return to the streets in their tens of thousands.

Alienating potential employers may be a reason — especially in a kingdom where every sector hums along under the oversight of the multi-billion-dollar business empires, traditional supporters of the ultra-wealthy royal family. “People have been silenced from speaking up about the double standards and the abuse of power,” she said in tears, switching between Thai and English.

The visit drew ire from critics who saw it as an attempt to soften the image of the former army chief, who masterminded the 2014 coup and retained power in controversial elections last year.

 

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