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How will Thailand respond to calls for reform?

How will Thailand respond to calls for reform?

A worsening COVID crisis has renewed anti-government protests in the Thai capital, Bangkok.

By Al Jazeera 1 min read Source: Al Jazeera
Explained Human Rights Science & Technology

For the past year, thousands of people in Thailand have been holding protests. They have been angry at their government and the royal family in particular.

But a worsening COVID-19 crisis has once again renewed that anger and led to mass protests on the streets of Bangkok.

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Many say officials are not doing enough to keep them safe.

Protesters are demanding a change of the entire political system.

And reforms to vague laws that could see a person jailed for up to 15 years for publicly criticising the monarchy.

But what sparked this latest anger against the Thai king and the government?

Presenter: Hazem Sika

Guests:

Jade Donavanik – Chairman of the faculty of law at the College of Asian Scholars, and former adviser to Thailand’s Constitution Drafting Committee

David Streckfuss – Historian and author of Truth on Trial in Thailand: Defamation, Treason and Lese-Majeste

Pravit Rojanaphruk – Writer and columnist for English news publication, Khaosod.com

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