First ever dialogue on Thai monarchy to be held


Making a stand: High school students saluting with three fingers – the symbol of resistance – during a protest rally in Bangkok. — AP

A parliamentary committee has responded to demands for reform from the youth-led anti-establishment movement by organising a dialogue forum to discuss their calls, including monarchy reform, on Sept 22.

The dialogue is aimed to provide an intimidation-free “safe zone” for the students to share their opinions on reform, said Padipat Suntiphada, chairman of the House Committee on Political Development, Mass Communications and Public Participation.

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