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Riot police fight protest at PM’s home

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Thai riot police on Saturday fired water cannons, tear gas and rubber bullets to repel a crowd of several hundred young anti-government protesters who marched on an army base where Prime Minister Prayuth Chanocha has his residence to demand his resignatio­n.

The demonstrat­ors threw rocks, bottles, fireworks and fired slingshots during the hourslong confrontat­ion in the Din Daeng area of Bangkok, which was obscured by swirling smoke.

The rally was led by the Free Youth, a student protest group that drew tens of thousands to its protests last year. It’s demanding Prayuth’s resignatio­n over his handling of the coronaviru­s crisis, which has seen the number of cases spiraling and the health care system stretched to the limit. Prayuth has been criticized for a slow vaccinatio­n program. The protesters are also calling for part of the budget for the monarchy and the military to be redirected into the COVID-19 fight.

 ?? Thanachote Thanawikra­n / Associated Press ?? Thai police and protesters clash Saturday in Bangkok amid demands for Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha to resign.
Thanachote Thanawikra­n / Associated Press Thai police and protesters clash Saturday in Bangkok amid demands for Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha to resign.

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