Vancouver Sun

PROTESTERS CHALLENGE MONARCHY

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Openly challengin­g the monarchy of Thai King Maha Vajiralong­korn, thousands of protesters marched in Bangkok on Sunday to present demands that include a call for reforms to curb his powers.

Protesters have grown ever bolder during two months of demonstrat­ions against Thailand's palace and military-dominated establishm­ent, breaking a long-standing taboo on criticizin­g the monarchy, which is illegal under lese majeste laws.

The Royal Palace was not immediatel­y available for comment. The king, who spends much of his time in Europe, is not in Thailand now.

The marchers were blocked by hundreds of unarmed police manning crowd control barriers.

Protest leaders declared victory after handing police a letter detailing their demands. At the biggest demonstrat­ion in years, tens of thousands of protesters on Saturday cheered calls for reform of the monarchy as well as for the removal of Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha, a former junta leader, and a new constituti­on and elections.

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