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2020 Thailand protests

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Dissolved Thai Party Leaders Warn Against Possible Legal Charges

Dissolved Thai Party Leaders Warn Against Possible Legal Charges

By Associated Press
The dissolution of the progressive Future Forward Party helped spur the current protests. Now media reports say party leaders face new charges.
Thai Parliament Opens Special Session Over Anti-Government Protests

Thai Parliament Opens Special Session Over Anti-Government Protests

By Sebastian Strangio
Despite its lifting of a state of emergency last week, there are reasons to doubt the government's willingness to reform.

Thailand’s Protesters Want the World to Know #WhatsHappeningInThailand

Thailand’s Protesters Want the World to Know #WhatsHappeningInThailand

By Jake Black
Social media has played an important role in attracting international attention to the movement's struggle for reform.

Thai Protests Inspire Online Calls for Change Next Door in Laos

Thai Protests Inspire Online Calls for Change Next Door in Laos

By Sebastian Strangio
Thailand's social media-driven demonstrations have resonated on the far side of the Mekong River.

As Thailand Protests, Hong Kong Offers Solidarity

As Thailand Protests, Hong Kong Offers Solidarity

By Jessie Lau
The Milk Tea Alliance began online, but has morphed into transnational connections between real world protests.
Defying State of Emergency, Thailand Student Protests Roll Onward

Defying State of Emergency, Thailand Student Protests Roll Onward

By Sebastian Strangio
Thailand student protesters are increasingly drawing support – and tactics – from Hong Kong's pro-democracy movement.

Thai PM Refuses to Resign, Police Crack Down on Protesters

Thai PM Refuses to Resign, Police Crack Down on Protesters

By Associated Press
Thai police used water cannons and charged at a massive crowd in Bangkok.
What Did the Chinese FM’s Tour of Southeast Asia Achieve?

What Did the Chinese FM’s Tour of Southeast Asia Achieve?

By Sebastian Strangio
Wang Yi riffed on a number of familiar tunes, from China's role in post-COVID-19 recovery to the shibboleth of “non-interference.”

Protesters Again Fill the Streets of Bangkok

Protesters Again Fill the Streets of Bangkok

By Cory Wright
Gathering at the Democracy Monument, protesters then marched on Government House, where the prime minister’s offices are located.

Thailand Imposes ‘Severe’ State of Emergency to Quash Pro-Democracy Protests

Thailand Imposes ‘Severe’ State of Emergency to Quash Pro-Democracy Protests

By Sebastian Strangio
While the move will dampen public protests, it will do little to address the concerns that have pushed so many Thais into the streets.

Thai Democracy Protesters March Despite Police, Rival Groups

Thai Democracy Protesters March Despite Police, Rival Groups

By Associated Press
Thai activists launched a massive third rally in Bangkok despite heavy security presence and counter-demonstrators' harassment.
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