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Bangkok, Aug 31 (EFE/EPA).- Supporters of Thailand’s monarchy have embarked on an ideological counter-offensive against a pro-democracy student movement that has been demonstrating in favor of reforms in the nation since July.Members of Thai Pakdee (“Loyal Thais”) on Monday posted a letter to the Japanese embassy in Bangkok petitioning officials to restrict the activities of anti-monarchy figure Pavin Chachavalpongpun, who lives and works in exile in Japan.Pavin is known for founding the Facebook page Royalist Marketplace, which served as a platform for its close to one million members to debate the topic of the royal family in Thailand, a deeply controversial issue. (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK).SHOT LIST: ROYALISTS AND GOVERNMENT SUPPORTERS RALLY OUTSIDE JAPANESE EMBASSY IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.

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