Last updated on September 11th, 2021 at 08:19 am
Pro democracy group of Thailand, has reiterated their demand for democracy in the nation, they have not only made this motion known they have also defied the ban placed on protest.
Prayut Chan-o-cha the prime minister of Thailand, has been asked to resign from his position who in turn as refused to refused to step down or bow to the demands of this ativist.
Thailand’s security forces has warned protesters to desist from these supposed agitation, from a renowned activist group. An emergency decree was made on Friday so as to prevent the protesters from making their voice heard.
Right group in the country has said the protesters has a right to make their grievances known to the world at large about the rigidity and Governments anachy.
However the police spokesmen Yingyot Thepjamnong, said the people can’t be organised, that’s why the police would have to take legal actions and violators would be severely dealt with.
Protesters in the country on Friday called for reforms across the country and freedom to constructively criticize the government.
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