Thousands occupy Bangkok streets in 4th day of anti-government protests

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Thousands occupy Bangkok streets in 4th day of protests

BANGKOK - Thousands of anti-government protesters in Bangkok massed in defiance on Saturday after a police crackdown a day earlier, alleging the government had used excessive violence and demanding Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha step down.

The decree was made in response to a protest in inner Bangkok on Wednesday which appeared to slow a motorcade bearing Queen Suthida and Prince Dipangkorn Rasmijoti. Two protesters on the scene have been charged with endangering the Queen, an offence which carries a potential life sentence. Anti-government protesters dispersed by police amid the chaos on Friday surged back onto the streets on Saturday, this time prepared with umbrellas and motorcycle helmets.

According to the Thai Lawyers for Human Rights, at least 72 people have been arrested in protest-related cases since Tuesday. The trio have been vocal in advocating monarchy reform, a deeply taboo topic in Thailand where insulting the king or queen can land an offender in prison for up to 15 years. Their fiery speeches have opened the lid on public discussion about the role of Thailand's monarchy.

 

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