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Bangkok, Nov 11 (EFE/EPA).- One of Thailand’s youngest opposition members of parliament believes student protest leaders who broke taboos by calling for monarchic reform have achieved changes in the behavior of the royal family deemed unthinkable six months ago.Rangsiman Rome, a young politician and former student leader of protests against the last military junta (2014-2019), made the remarks in a recent interview with EFE at the office of his party, Move Forward, in the Thai parliament.(Camera: GASPAR RUIZ CANELA/DIEGO AZUBEL)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL AND SOUND BITES OF MOVE FORWARD MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT RANSIMAN ROME (IN ENGLISH).
Bangkok, Sep 19 (EFE/EPA).- (Camera: Diego Azubel) Anti-government protesters flash the three finger salute at a car mob rally calling for the resignation of the prime minister in Bangkok, Thailand, 19 September 2021. The demonstration calling for the resignation of the Thai Prime Minister, blaming him for the government's failure in handling the COVID-19 crisis, was held in conjunction with the 15th anniversary of the military coup against then-premier Thaksin Shinawatra on 19 September 2006.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTEST.
Bangkok (Thailand), Jun 24 (EFE / EPA) .- (Camera: Narong Sangnak) .- Hundreds of people, including a large number of students, demonstrated this Thursday in Bangkok to call for democratic reforms, including the monarchy, in a challenge to the strict law of lese majesty.FOOTAGE OF THE PROTESTS OF THIS THURSDAY IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Bangkok, May 20 (EFE/EPA).- Amnesty International activists took to the streets of Bangkok Thursday in a rally calling authorities to drop the harsh criminal charges against Thai youth protesters. (Camera: DIEGO AZUBEL)SHOT LIST: RALLY CALLING TO DROP HARSH CRIMINAL CHARGES AGAINST THAI YOUTH PROTESTERS IN BANGKOK, THAILAND.
Bangkok, Apr 29 (EFE/EPA).- The health of one of the main leaders of student protests in Thailand on hunger strike after being arrested for questioning the monarchy according to his lawyer.Parit Chiwarak, or Penguin, has been on a hunger strike for 44 days to protest the authorities' decision to deny him provisional release pending trial for lese majesty and other crimes."His situation is very worrying, he is deteriorating (...) and he already has digestive problems due to lack of food that could be fatal," his lawyer Kritsadang Nutcharus said Wednesday night. (Camera: ARCHIVE). B-ROLL OF PARIT CHIWARAK, OR PENGUIN, ONE OF THE MAIN LEADERS OF STUDENT PROTESTS.