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Added on the 29/09/2021 14:00:00 - Copyright : EFE Inglés
Bangkok (Thailand), Jul 2 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Narong Sangnak) .- Hundreds of anti-government protesters protested this Friday in front of the Government House in Bangkok to press with their demands for reform of the monarchy and request the resignation of Thai Prime Minister Payut Cha-o-Cha.FOOTAGE FROM THE ANTI-GOVERNMENT PROTEST HELD IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Bangkok, Aug 11 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Narong Sangnak) Anti-government protests continue against the management of the pandemic and the vaccine rollout.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST IN BANGKOK.
Bangkok (Thailand), Oct 25, (EFE/EPA), (Camera: Rungroj Yongrit).- The student-led pro-democracy movement in Thailand is organizing fresh protests on Monday after an ultimatum from activists calling for prime minister Prayut Chan-ocha to step down expired over the weekend. FOOTAGE OF THE PRO-DEMOCRACY PROTEST THIS SUNDAY IN BANGKOK
Bangkok, Oct 17 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Narong Sangnak/Concepcion Dominguez) Thousands of demonstrators demanding democratic reforms in Thailand gathered in different parts of Bangkok on Saturday.Activists again outwitted authorities who closed the capital's public transport network in a bid to prevent mass protests that took place on a fourth consecutive day despite a ban.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS.
Bangkok, Nov 17 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Narong Sangnak) Police used tear gas and water cannons on Tuesday to stop a new protest organized by students in front of the Parliament of Thailand, where the reform of the Constitution is being debatedFOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST.
Bangkok (Thailand), Feb 8 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Rungroj Yongrit).- A local version of the song "Dust in the wind", composed in 1977 by the American rock band Kansas, has become one of the anthems of the peaceful demonstrations against the military coup in Myanmar.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS ON MONDAY IN BANGKOK.
Bangkok (Thailand), Dec 2 (EFE / EPA), (Camera: Diego Azubel) .- Hundreds took to the streets of Bangkok on Wednesday for another day of protests o demand reforms in the government and the monarchy.FOOTAGE OF OUTSIDE THE BANGKOK COURT WHILE THE JUDGES ANNOUNCED THE VERDICT OF THE CASE AGAINST THAI PRIME MINISTER PRAYUT CHAN-O-CHA, WHO WAS FOUND INNOCENT (00:00 - 01:58) FOOTAGE OF THE PRODEMOCRACY PROTESTS AFTER THE VERDICT (01:58 - END).
Bangkok, Nov 27 (EFE), (Camera: Rungroj Yongrit).- From inflatable ducks to dinosaurs and the saga of "The Hunger Games," pro-democracy protests led by students in Thailand are showing great creativity through symbols and humorous memes.The protesters, who have called for protests Friday and the weekend, are calling for deep reforms in the country to reduce the power of the military and the monarchy, breaking the taboo around the royal family.For their audacity, most of its leaders have been accused of lese majesty and sedition, which carries long prison sentences, but they have not lost their humor in the demonstrations, held in a festive atmosphere and with a large dose of irony since July.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS ON FRIDAY IN BANGKOK.