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In Thailand, protests began in early 2020 with demonstrations against the government of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha. They later expanded to include the unprecedented demands for reform of the Thai monarchy.
- Reactions to The 2020 Thai Protests
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- 2010 Thai political protests
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- Reactions to The 2020 Thai Protests
On 18 July, Thailand saw the largest street demonstration since the 2014 Thai coup d'état at the Democracy Monument in Bangkok with around 2,500 protesters. The protesters, organised under the name Free Youth (Thai: เยาวชนปลดแอก; RTGS: yaowachon plot aek), announced the three aforementioned demands.
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Timeline of the 2020 Thai protests (August 2020) On 3 August, a Harry Potter -themed demonstration was held, openly criticised the monarchy, and demanded amendment of increasing royal prerogative and lèse majesté law. [1] . The protest, which 200 people joined, featured a public speech by Anon Nampa.
Timeline of the 2020 Thai protests (October 2020) Early October[edit] On 2 October, the Bad Student high school protest group organized protests at Bangkok high schools in Bangkok to protest against the abuse and mistreatment of school students, then assembled at the Ministry of Education to again call for the resignation of the Education Minister.