Opposition parties condemn the ban on gatherings of more than five people. FMTNews Thailand
Pro-democracy protesters face water cannons as police try to disperse them in Bangkok today.
“Get out! get out!” the protesters chanted as police used the heaviest force yet to stop three months of protests that have challenged King Maha Vajiralongkorn’s monarchy as well as demanding the removal of Prayuth, a former military ruler. “I have to fight for my future,” said Pin, 22, a university student who declined to give her full name.
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