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THAIS RALLY AGAINST PM

Police fire rubber bullets, tear gas at protesters denouncing leader

- BANGKOK

POLICE deployed rubber bullets, tear gas and water cannon against protesters here yesterday as demonstrat­ors defied Covid-19 restrictio­ns to call for Prime Minister Prayuth Chan o Cha’s resignatio­n and mark the one-year anniversar­y of a pro-democracy movement.

The kingdom is facing its worst Covid-19 wave, registerin­g daily case records as hospitals buckle under pressure.

Exacerbati­ng the toll has been the government’s slow procuremen­t of vaccines, which has drawn criticism as Thailand’s economy reels from increasing­ly severe restrictio­ns on businesses.

Defying rules prohibitin­g gatherings of more than five people, protesters piled mock body bags flecked with red paint near the intersecti­on of the capital’s Democracy Monument.

“We will die from Covid-19 if we stay home, that is why we have to come out,” shouted a protest organiser, who listed three demands.

“Prayuth must resign without any condition, the second is a budget cut to the monarchy and army to be used against Covid-19, and the third is to bring in mRNA vaccines.”

A giant banner with a picture of Prayuth — the mastermind of a 2014 coup — was unfurled on the road, with protesters then stomping on his face.

As they marched on the Government House, they were led by a frontline group wearing gas masks and hard hats, and were joined by motorbike drivers who hoisted the mock body bags.

But authoritie­s deployed water cannon early and blocked the main road, forcing protesters to retreat.

Authoritie­s also fired rubber bullets and tear gas, according to reporters on the ground.

It sent protesters scattering, coughing non-stop as they tried to rinse their eyes with saline solution.

By late afternoon, the two sides were standing off as clouds of gas rose in the air.

It remains unclear how many were injured.

 ?? AFP PIC ?? A pro-democracy protester throwing back a tear gas canister as demonstrat­ors confront riot police while marching to Government House in Bangkok yesterday.
AFP PIC A pro-democracy protester throwing back a tear gas canister as demonstrat­ors confront riot police while marching to Government House in Bangkok yesterday.

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