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Thai pro-democracy protesters return to the streets calling for royal reforms

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Hundreds of Thai pro-democracy demonstrators gather at the foot of the City Pillar Shrine in Bangkok, in front of a large police force. They demanded that the regime abolish its laws on royal defamation, while four leaders of the movement are in prison under the lese majeste law (penal code 112). IMAGES

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