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Thai pro-democracy activist Penguin faces contempt of court charges

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Bangkok, Oct 28 (EFE / EPA) .- Thai pro-democracy activist and one of the leaders of the anti-government movement Parit Chiwarak appeared Wednesday at the Criminal Court in Bangkok.Parit Chiwarak also known as Penguin, faces contempt of court charges, due to an assembly carried out on August 8 outside the Criminal Court to hear the court's decision on two pro-democracy movement leaders. EPA-EFE/NARONG SANGNAK (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK)SHOT LIST: THE OUTSIDE OF THE CRIMINAL COURTIN BANGKOK, THAILAND.

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