Thai protesters move to Bangkok suburbs; movements gathers more steam


Protesters attend a pro-democracy rally demanding the prime minister to resign and reforms on the monarchy, in Bangkok, Thailand, on Saturday (Nov 28, 2020). - Reuters

BANGKOK, Nov 28 (Reuters): Thai anti-government protesters demonstrated in Bangkok’s outskirts on Saturday with a duck parade and speeches demanding the removal of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha, a new constitution and reforms to the monarchy.

Protests have been stepped up this week despite threats by Prayut, a former junta ruler, to use all available laws against protesters who break them and charges of insulting the monarchy against several protest leaders.

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