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Protesters to be charged over weekend rallies


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The Metropolitan Police Bureau says it plans to charge the leaders of recent anti-government protests in Bangkok. Investigators from the Nang Loeng neighbourhood say they’ve reviewed footage of Saturday’s rallies and come to the conclusion that organisers broke several laws, including the emergency decree and disease control decree. The Bangkok Post reports that the first protest took place near Government House, with lawyer Nitithorn Lamluea leading the Prachachon Khon Thai group. The second was organised by the Thai Mai Thon group and took place in the same area, led by red-shirt activist, Jatuporn Prompan. Also on Saturday, activist Sombat Boonngam-anong […]

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No surprise as many charges as they can muster up and arrests will happen even if the protests were non violent. Darned if they do and darned if they don't.

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2 hours ago, Thaiger said:

Piya Tawichai from the MPB has confirmed that protest leaders will face charges and that the number of charges may increase as officers continue to gather evidence.

I can't see any way the case of the protest leaders will be handled 'impartially' as other nations would be expect to do.
Here it will depend on who at the top of the tree tells the RTP what to do.

If I was sarcastic I might suggest RTP should be RTS (S for sheep, waiting to follow orders)
Good job I'm not sarcastic then, otherwise I might read 'continue to gather evidence' as 'continue to fabricate evidence'.

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1 hour ago, Graham said:

Maybe the RTP could arrest themselves as there was a gathering of more than 20 police ? 555

Idiocy for what is good for the goose is "not" good for the gander. Up here in CM they actually had a check point monitor station before allowing you into the Sunday night walking street. But I guess as long as your group of people walking together doesn't exceed 20 you are perfectly safe in these outdoor organized events.

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in fact, almost all people per every county
never liked or trusted the leaders of whole government.
so inside of most minds, is an anti-government person.
solution is, to do humanly politics, not restrictions based on assumptions.

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Lol the government is breaking every law every day, lies and lies and lies, what about not enough vaccines PRAYUT you say all the time we have for the whole country... LIES LIES LIES why do they not arrest them, these protest are there because you not listening to the people, they want you blast off.. so move it.. arresting people because they come up for their rights and then using the emergency degree as an excuse... PATHETIC, they would not protest if you not such a snake... like said... resign and disappear 

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