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Bangkok (Thailand), Oct. 24 (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Diego Azubel).- Demonstrators are demanding the resignation of the Thai prime minister, a new draft of the constitution and a reform of the monarchy by holding a protest outside of Bangkok's remand prison.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN BANGKOK.

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