Pittsburgh Post-Gazette

Thai police cracking down on protesters

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Riot police in Thailand cracked down on thousands of student-led protesters who rallied Friday in the capital in defiance of a strict state of emergency, while the prime minister rejected calls for his resignatio­n.

The protesters gathered in torrential monsoon rains to push their demands, including that Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha leave office, the constituti­on be amended and the nation’s monarchy undergo reform.

It was the second day they defied an order not to gather, imposed after some demonstrat­ors heckled a royal motorcade, an unpreceden­ted developmen­t in Thailand, where the monarchy is normally held in reverence.

Police used water cannons and charged at the crowd. Journalist­s who were hit by the water said it caused a stinging sensation and was dyed blue, to mark protesters for possible later arrest.

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