Thailand: Thousands of students block roads near national monument at rally


Pro-democracy protesters using mobile phones as flashlights as they attend a rally to demand the government to resign, to dissolve the parliament and to hold new elections under a revised constitution, near the Democracy Monument in Bangkok on Sunday (Aug 16). - Reuters

BANGKOK, Aug 16 (The Nation Thailand/ANN): Thousands of Free People student-led protesters gathered to hold the rally against the government at Democracy Monument in Bangkok's Rajdamnoen Road on Sunday.

The demonstration starts at 3pm until 9pm on Sunday (Aug 16).

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