‘Car mob’ wants Prayut govt out


Running for cover: Anti-government protesters escaping riot police and a police water cannon spraying purple dye during a rally against the government in the Din Daeng district of Bangkok. — Reuters

A long line of cars, trucks and motorbikes wended its way through the Thai capital Bangkok in a mobile protest against the government of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.

The protesters on wheels hope their non-violent action, dubbed a “car mob,” can help force the ouster of Prayut, whom they accuse of botching the campaign against the coronavirus.

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