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Thai protesters clash with police in downtown Bangkok after a march to the Grand Palace was prevented and rerouted towards Prime Minister's residence on Saturday to demand the monarchy and government be held accountable for the kingdom's Covid-19 outbreak. IMAGES
Bangkok (Thailand), Nov 17 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Diego Azubel).- The police used tear gas and water cannons on Tuesday to reduce a new protest led by students in Bangkok.Hundreds of protesters from the anti-government student movement and pro-monarchy groups gathered near the parliament in Bangkok, where security forces had installed cement blocks and barbed-wire fences to prevent protests from approaching the building.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST ON TUESDAY IN BANGKOK.
Bangkok, Mar 1 (EFE/EPA).- At least 33 people were injured during clashes last night in Thailand’s capital between protesters and police forces, marking one of the most violent days since the beginning of the July pro-democracy movement, the Erawan emergency service said Monday.Authorities fired tear gas and rubber bullets during the anti-government in Bangkok, in addition to using water cannons. to repress protesters, while detaining more than 20 people, according to the Thai Lawyers for Human Rights group. (Camera: ARCHIVE). SHOT LIST: AN ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTEST ON FEBRUARY 28, 2021, IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Bangkok, Mar 19 (EFE/EPA).- Six associations of journalists in Thailand denounced on Sunday the violence exerted by the Police against several reporters who covered last night's mostly peaceful protest calling for monarchical and democratic reform.The group indicated that several journalists were injured as a result of the action of the riot police, who used tear gas and rubber bullets to disperse the protesters, mostly young university students. At least 3 local reporters, identified themselves as journalists with a white armband, were hit by rubber bullets, said Sunai Phasuk, senior researcher at Human Rights Watch (HRW). (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK).FOOTAGE SHOWS AN ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTEST ON THE NIGHT OF MARCH 20, 2021, AND POLICE CLASH WITH PROTESTERS, IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Bangkok (Thailand), Nov 17 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Diego Azubel).- The police used tear gas and water cannons on Tuesday to reduce a new protest led by students in Bangkok.Hundreds of protesters from the anti-government student movement and pro-monarchy groups gathered near the parliament in Bangkok, where security forces had installed cement blocks and barbed-wire fences to prevent protests from approaching the building.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST ON MONDAY IN BANGKOK.
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