6 things to know about Thailand's anti-government protests

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BANGKOK (REUTERS) - More than 10,000 people joined the biggest protest in Thailand since a 2014 coup on Sunday (Aug 16) to demand that the government step down and bring in a new constitution for fresh elections.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BANGKOK - More than 10,000 people joined the biggest protest in Thailand since a 2014 coup on Sunday to demand that the government step down and bring in a new constitution for fresh elections.HOW DID THE PROTESTS START? Anti-government protests first emerged late last year after courts banned Future Forward, the most vocal party opposing the government of former junta leader Prayut Chan-ocha and one that drew strong support among Thai youths.

WHAT ARE THE PROTESTERS DEMANDING? The are three key demands: For Prayut's government to step down, for a new constitution to be drawn up and for an end to the harassment of opposition activists. Other factors have also emerged, including anger over accusations of government corruption and a feeling that the Thai elite acts with impunity.

Many young Thais also voice frustration with an establishment that emphasises obedience to authorities and tradition, with the monarchy described by the constitution as"enthroned in a position of revered worship". Prayut has said the King has requested him not to use the lese majeste laws that provide for up to 15 years in prison for anyone insulting the monarchy.

 

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