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Bangkok, Sep 3 (EFE/EPA).- Two pro-democracy activists were on trial in Bangkok Thursday for their participation in anti-government rally after being arrested by the police in August on charges of violating the emergency decree and instigating political disturbance. (Camera: NARONG SANGNAK).SHOT LIST: PRO-DEMOCRACY ACTIVISTS PANUPONG JADNOK AND ANON NAMPA ARRIVE AT THE CRIMINAL COURT IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.SOUND BITES: THAI PRO-DEMOCRACY ACTIVISTS PANUPONG JADNOK AND ANON NAMPA (IN THAI).TRANSLATIONS:1. PANUPONG JADNOK, THAI PRO-DEMOCRACY ACTIVIST.I am ready to fight despite having my freedom restricted. I believe that our people will keep on demanding for democracy and freedom of expression. (01:03 - 01:24)2. ANON NAMPA, THAI LAWYER AND PRO-DEMOCRACY ACTIVIST.It is obvious that the government is using their power to intervene in the justice system. They asked to have us jailed so we cannot call for constitution amendment. (01:34 - 01:48)
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