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  • The 3 finger salute. Why did it become the symbol for Thai protesters? – VIDEO | Thaiger

    The 3 finger salute. Why did it become the symbol for Thai protesters? – VIDEO

    The 3 finger salute, now adopted by Thai protesters as their “go to” symbol in the current round of rally’s and protests against the Thai government and establishment, emerged originally from pop culture.   In the Hunger Games movie franchise, the residents of a dystopian future North America, forced to compete in a televised death match for the pleasure of…

  • Former Thai PM Yingluck reminds Prayut of protests calling for her resignation | Thaiger

    Former Thai PM Yingluck reminds Prayut of protests calling for her resignation

    Former PM Yingluck Shinawatra has taken to social media to remind the current Thai leader of the situation she found herself in 6 years ago, when she faced mounting calls for her resignation from Prayut Chan-o-cha and the People’s Democratic Reform Committee. The PDRC were instrumental in organising anti-government protests between 2013 and 2014, which culminated in a military coup…

  • Thai PM adopts more conciliatory tone with protesters | Thaiger

    Thai PM adopts more conciliatory tone with protesters

    PM Prayut Chan-o-cha has switched to a softer tone with the young protesters calling for his resignation, as anti-government protests sweep the country… there were several smaller protests in other provinces over the weekend. The new, more conciliatory approach, is in contrast with his recent declaration that he had no intention of resigning, and that the police had acted “within…

  • The Raja 4 salvage operations completed after the ferry sank off Koh Samui on August 1 | Thaiger

    The Raja 4 salvage operations completed after the ferry sank off Koh Samui on August 1

    Salvage operations have been completed for the Raja 4 car and passenger ferry which sank off the coast of Surat Thani, heading back from Koh Samui in the Gulf of Thailand, on August 1. 12 people drowned as a result of the sinking. The ferry foundered and sank in a sudden weather front about 2 nautical miles from Koh Samui…

  • Saturday night protests around Bangkok end peacefully | Thaiger

    Saturday night protests around Bangkok end peacefully

    Four different locations, between 15,000 – 20,000 protesters, all ending peacefully. Police were not far away from any of the gatherings but a clear message has come from the top to avoid another violent display like Friday night at the Pathumwan intersection in Bangkok’s central shopping district. Police and government officials tried to short-circuit the protesters plans early yesterday afternoon…

  • Protests continue at 5 locations around Bangkok this evening – VIDEO | Thaiger

    Protests continue at 5 locations around Bangkok this evening – VIDEO

    With the latest announcement from protesters about a new round of protests today, from 4pm, Police scrambled their resources to try and second guess the locations. Whilst the protesters are out-gunned by brute force and equipment, they remain nimble, digitally connected and committed to continue the latest round of protests, defying demand from the police that they are breaking the…

  • Thai PM says he won’t resign as he has done “nothing wrong” | Thaiger

    Thai PM says he won’t resign as he has done “nothing wrong”

    Unsurprisingly, Thailand’s PM Prayut Chan-o-cha is dismissing calls for his resignation as protests continue to escalate and protesters defy bans to rally in the streets of Bangkok. Rally organisers have already announced that they will be massing again today from 4pm, rumoured to be at numerous BTS stations around the central capital area. Out of a list of 10 key…

  • Thailand’s media spend shrinks as brands shy away from ‘bad’ news | Thaiger

    Thailand’s media spend shrinks as brands shy away from ‘bad’ news

    Young protesters, who use social media and messaging intuitively vs Thai officials and police who try and track those messages to keep up with the plans of the protest movement. Although Thai police have water cannons and brute force, the Thai youth at the core of the current protest movement also have a valuable weapon. And it’s being used more…

  • Journalist detained during last night’s rally at Pathunwan intersection in Bangkok | Thaiger

    Journalist detained during last night’s rally at Pathunwan intersection in Bangkok

    Thai media are being targeted as part of the crackdown on the current round of protests. A Prachatai’s reporter was detained after casually asking attending police where he could stand to cover last night’s rally. The Thai Journalist Association posted a Tweet at 11pm saying that 6 journalist organisations “had been notified about the arrest and had been working with related parties”.…

  • Foreign investors and businesspeople seek clarity about the current “situation” in Thailand | Thaiger

    Foreign investors and businesspeople seek clarity about the current “situation” in Thailand

    With Thailand battling to come up with a safe and sustainable manner of re-opening its borders, and the footage of the street protests reaching out to a world audience, foreign investors are saying they need more details of what they can or cannot do in Thailand under the new State of Emergency. The Thai Chamber of Commerce is calling for…

  • Police break up Bangkok protest with high-power water cannons, more protests planned today | Thaiger

    Police break up Bangkok protest with high-power water cannons, more protests planned today

    The latest round of protests took a violent turn last night when more than 400 police resorted to aiming high-powered water cannons directly at the students who were assembled in an otherwise peaceful display of unity. The protesters, mostly secondary and tertiary students, and young Thai adults, continued their demands for the release of their fellow protesters who had been…

  • Pathumwan intersection protest kicks off in defiance of police and government orders | Thaiger

    Pathumwan intersection protest kicks off in defiance of police and government orders

    In the latest cat and mouse game between police and protesters, the students waited for Bangkok police to close down the Ratchaprasong intersection, the site of last evening’s rally, and then scheduled tonight’s rally at the nearby Pathumwan intersection instead, one of the busiest intersection in the city. The posted the switch of location at 4pm, after police had sealed…

  • Mae Sot immigration chief transferred after inmate escape | Thaiger

    Mae Sot immigration chief transferred after inmate escape

    Following the escape of 2 inmates, the immigration chief in Tak’s Mae Sot district has been transferred while an investigation takes place. The 2 Uighur inmates escaped by using soap to corrode the iron cell bars. They rubbed dish soap on the cell bars routinely. Over time, the iron started to rust and they were able to break the bars.…

  • Bangkok in “State of Emergency” for 1 month, PM warns about possible curfew | Thaiger

    Bangkok in “State of Emergency” for 1 month, PM warns about possible curfew

    For the next month, Bangkok will be in a “State of Emergency” with a ban on public gatherings of more than 5 people. If protests persist and get out of hand, PM Prayut Chan-o-cha has warned today that the government will invoke a nightly curfew, prohibiting people from leaving their homes during certain hours. It should be said, that even…

  • Train-car collision kills 1, second fatal railway crossing incident this week | Thaiger

    Train-car collision kills 1, second fatal railway crossing incident this week

    A passenger train collided with a car, killing a woman and injuring 2 others at a railway crossing in Phetchaburi’s Khao Yai district last night. Just earlier this week, a freight train smashed into a charter bus, killing 18 bus passengers and injuring another 44 at a crossing by the Khlong Kwaeng Klan railway station in the Chachoengsao province. Officials…

  • Bangkok city intersection closed and secured ahead of next rally at 5pm | Thaiger

    Bangkok city intersection closed and secured ahead of next rally at 5pm

    Police have closed Bangkok’s Ratchaprasong Intersection and Ratchadamri Road, just hours before the next round of anti-government protests were scheduled to begin at 5pm. Ratchadamri Road is being closed all the way to the Pratunam intersection. The closure, on a Friday afternoon, provides the city an additional traffic headache. The police secured the area just before 2pm today. Early yesterday…

  • Inmates escape from Thai prison using soap to rust the cell bars | Thaiger

    Inmates escape from Thai prison using soap to rust the cell bars

    2 Turkish inmates escaped from a Thailand prison in a daring, if not slippery, escape. Their main tool? Soap. They used soap to cover the bars of their cell in the Tak’s Mae Sot district. Over time, the soap caused the metal to rust and they were able to break the cell bars. Apparently, this isn’t their first cunning escape…

  • 2 activists could face life in prison for alleged violations against a royal motorcade | Thaiger

    2 activists could face life in prison for alleged violations against a royal motorcade

    2 pro-democracy activists could face life in prison for alleged intention to harm HM the Queen’s liberty during Wednesday afternoon’s rally in Bangkok, which happened to coincide with the same time and same route as a royal motorcade. The Criminal Court issued the arrest warrants yesterday. Violence against the Queen or her liberty, in Section 110 of Thailand’s Criminal Code,…

  • Human rights NGO, opposition parties, say State of Emergency infringes human rights | Thaiger

    Human rights NGO, opposition parties, say State of Emergency infringes human rights

    A Thai human rights NGO has criticised the government’s decision to declare a State of Emergency in Bangkok, as political unrest escalates in the capital and around the country. iLaw says the imposition of the emergency decree gives the PM the unrestricted right to use special powers that violate citizens’ human rights. iLaw points out that the new ban on…

  • Phuket to host Cabinet meeting to review proposals for reviving local economy | Thaiger

    Phuket to host Cabinet meeting to review proposals for reviving local economy

    Government officials are to hold a Cabinet meeting in Phuket on November 2 and 3, when they will meet with local authorities and business owners to hear their suggestions on re-igniting the province’s decimated economy. Phuket has been hit particularly hard by the country’s borders being shut since late March, with the absence of international tourists dealing a hammer blow…

  • Activists vow to push ahead with political protests in Bangkok today | Thaiger

    Activists vow to push ahead with political protests in Bangkok today

    A mass gathering of protesters at Bangkok’s Ratchaprasong intersection and Ratchadamri Road ended around 10pm last night, with activists vowing to return for more of the same today. Members of Khana Ratsadon 2563 (People’s Party 2020) announced they will reconvene today to keep pouring pressure on PM Prayut Chan-o-cha’s government. Among the group’s demands are a call for the PM…

  • 5,000 pack Bangkok’s central shopping district to continue the protest | Thaiger

    5,000 pack Bangkok’s central shopping district to continue the protest

    Police have been taken aback by the huge amount of support for a protest at Bangkok’s famous Ratchaprasong Intersection, the site of the 2015 Erawan Shrine bombing incident where 20 people died. Bangkok, currently under a State of Emergency, declared by the Thai government in the early hours of this morning, is on edge this evening as huge crowds swarmed…

  • After protest cleared, Government House hosts first foreign minister since the Covid-19 outbreak | Thaiger

    After protest cleared, Government House hosts first foreign minister since the Covid-19 outbreak

    After all the commotion outside Bangkok’s Government House this morning, with the protest broken up by a State of Emergency order and at least 20 people arrested, Thailand welcomed the first foreign minister since the Covid-19 outbreak. China’s foreign minister Wang Yi visited PM Prayut Chan-o-cha at the Government House today, the first since the pandemic. He arrived after pro-democracy…

  • Thailand News Today | State of Emergency, Pattaya ‘online’, Veggie Festival plea | October 15 | Thaiger

    Thailand News Today | State of Emergency, Pattaya ‘online’, Veggie Festival plea | October 15

    Bangkok in State of Emergency, protesters arrested, “vow to fight on” Bangkok is now in a State of Emergency. The new decree was imposed at 4am in an effort by the Thai government to quell the growing support of the latest protest movement. The “State of Emergency” places a ban on gatherings of any more than 5 people. The early…

  • Phuket’s annual Vegetarian Festival expected to draw in 350 million baht | Thaiger

    Phuket’s annual Vegetarian Festival expected to draw in 350 million baht

    WARNING: Graphic photos and video below. After months and months of an economic slowdown induced by the coronavirus pandemic and the lack of tourists, thousands of people are expected to arrive to Phuket over the next 2 weeks to take part in the annual Vegetarian Festival. It’s expected to generate more than 350 million baht, according to the Tourism Authority…

  • Protester arrests after emergency decree “unjustified,” Amnesty International says – VIDEO | Thaiger

    Protester arrests after emergency decree “unjustified,” Amnesty International says – VIDEO

    The State of Emergency imposed in Bangkok at 4am this morning, banning public gatherings and leading to the arrests of at least 20 people, is a “vague, drastic order that will lead to more people unfairly arrested, detained and prosecuted,” according to an official from the human rights group Amnesty International. The emergency decree broke up a pro-democracy demonstration intended…

  • “Limit the level of torturing” at Phuket’s annual Vegetarian Festival, mayor says | Thaiger

    “Limit the level of torturing” at Phuket’s annual Vegetarian Festival, mayor says

    WARNING: Content below contains graphic images of self-mutilation that some may find disturbing. While Phuket’s annual Vegetarian Festival was given the “okay” to move forward with plans, the event will need to abide by “new normal” rules to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. So called “mah songs,” who often practice self-mutilation to enter a trance-like state and channel spirits,…

  • Students at Naresuan University mark 1973 uprising with candlelit vigil | Thaiger

    Students at Naresuan University mark 1973 uprising with candlelit vigil

    As tens of thousands of protesters gathered at Government House in Bangkok yesterday, students at Naresuan University in northern Thailand were commemorating a 1973 uprising with a candlelit vigil. The October 14, 1973 popular uprising, known as the “Day of Great Sorrow” was a defining moment in Thailand’s history, ending the ruling military dictatorship of the time and changing the…

  • Gunman surrenders after holding Phuket woman hostage for 4 hours | Thaiger

    Gunman surrenders after holding Phuket woman hostage for 4 hours

    A man who held a Phuket shopkeeper hostage at gunpoint has surrendered following a 4 hour stand-off with police. Nation Thailand reports that the incident occurred in the sub-district of Srissontorn last night. Police say they had earlier pursued a group of teenagers wanted for drugs offences. 1 of the suspects ran into a motorbike repair shop near the Banya…

  • Residents in border areas accuse officials of lax control over Burmese drivers | Thaiger

    Residents in border areas accuse officials of lax control over Burmese drivers

    Residents in the Mae Sot district of Tak province, bordering Myanmar, have criticised what they see as lax checking of Burmese truck drivers arriving from the Covid-hit neighbour next door. Concerned residents are calling for the Friendship Bridge to be temporarily closed in light of a surge in virus cases in Myanmar. The bridge, which spans the Moei River, connects…