The Sun (Malaysia)

Police fire rubber bullets at Bangkok protesters

Anti-govt demonstrat­ors defy ban on public gatherings

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BANGKOK: Thai police used rubber bullets against protesters for a second day in a row yesterday as demonstrat­ors rallied against the government and its handling of the coronaviru­s crisis.

Demonstrat­ors in Bangkok defied a ban on public gatherings as Thailand tries to curb its worst virus outbreak so far – more than 21,000 new cases were announced yesterday.

The slow rollout of the kingdom’s vaccinatio­n programme as well as financial hardship from restrictio­ns are fuelling public anger towards Prime

Chan-O-Cha’s government.

About 150 protesters gathered at the major intersecti­on of Bangkok’s Victory Monument yesterday afternoon, intending to march to Prayut’s residence.

They quickly dispersed as riot police moved in and arrested at least two demonstrat­ors.

Earlier, protesters burnt an effigy of a Thai judge who has denied bail to political detainees.

“Police are not our enemies. Our true enemy is the government,” one protester told the rally.

Protesters and police clashed in Bangkok on Tuesday, with 48 demonstrat­ors arrested and nine officers injured including one shot in the leg.

Officers used tear gas, water cannons and rubber bullets while protesters retaliated with

Minister

Prayut firecracke­rs and rocks.

Bangkok police, facing accusation­s of heavy-handedness, insist their approach is in line with the law and urged people not to jeopardise public health and safety.

A youth-led pro-democracy movement began last year and at its peak drew tens of thousands of people to rallies demanding the resignatio­n of Prayut, the former army chief who came to power in a 2014 coup.

The movement broke long-held taboos by demanding reforms to Thailand’s monarchy, and scores of protesters have been hit with multiple royal defamation charges, which carry 15-year jail terms.

But the movement lost momentum as Covid cases surged and its leaders were put in detention. – AFP

 ??  ?? Police using a water cannon on protesters in Bangkok yesterday. – AFPPIX
Police using a water cannon on protesters in Bangkok yesterday. – AFPPIX

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