Hand signals only: How Thais are marshalling mass protests

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that have swollen in defiance of a government ban and despite the arrest of many protest leaders."Everyone has been helping each other out," said 19-year-old Riam, who like most protesters would only give one name."At first, we had to work out what people were saying, but with the gestures, it's pretty easy to guess."Some of the words in the Thai hand signal vocabulary are the same as those used by protesters in Hong Kong.

They gained added momentum last week with a government crackdown that brought the arrest of several of the highest profile protest leaders and saw police using water cannon for the first time on Friday. Police spokesman Kissana Phathanacharoen noted that the protest situation was"very dynamic" and that people should understand their presence there was illegal.Protesters use hand signals during an anti-government protest in Bangkok, Thailand on Oct 19, 2020.

 

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