The Free Press Journal

It’s royalists vs protesters in Thailand

- TASSANEE VEJPONGSA

Several hundred Thai royalists staged a rally in central Bangkok on Tuesday, eager to display their loyalty to the country's king as growing protests by young activists have made unpreceden­ted criticism of the monarchy.

The rally had been heavily publicised on social media by supporters of the palace, but the turnout of around 300 people was a small fraction of the thousands of pro-democracy protesters that rally on an almost daily basis. Almost all of the royalists wore yellow shirts, which symbolise devotion to the monarchy.

The demographi­cs were also very different. Many of the demonstrat­ors Tuesday in Lumphini Park were in their 50s or 60s, or older. The pro-democracy protesters include many university students and young profession­als.

The pro-democracy protesters want Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha to step down, a more democratic constituti­on and reforms to the monarchy, which they believe is too powerful.

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