BANGKOK (Reuters) - A Thai court on Thursday freed on bail a group of activists who led a protest in Bangkok on the anniversary of a 2014 coup, forbidding them from holding another illegal protest, the group's lawyer said.
Tuesday's protest highlighted concern over the military's prolonged rule and repeated delays in general elections originally promised in 2015, which Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha this week said would be held in 2019.
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