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Bangkok's Ratchaprasong intersection this evening #WhatsHappeningInThailand #ม็อบ25ตุลา https://t.co/JtS5psADJ8
— Tan Hui Yee (@Tan_Hui_Yee) October 25, 2020
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Protesters return to Bangkok streets to pressure PM – Reuters https://t.co/nzOQ2LDL0Y #ม็อบ25ตุลา #whatishappeninginthailand #Thailand #Democracy
— Ann Phatarawadee (@AnnPhatarawadee) October 25, 2020
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Flashing #HungerGames-style three-fingered salutes, protesters continue to pour onto the streets of #Bangkok, #Thailand.https://t.co/IeTN7lTTXm
— Plamen Tonchev (@TonchevPlamen) October 25, 2020
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With Thailand’s parliament set to convene on Monday to find a way out of a political crisis fueled by street protests, one thing is becoming clear: There is no easy solution for the military-backed government https://t.co/v28iv3IROK
— Bloomberg (@business) October 25, 2020
#Thailande 🇹🇭 Des manifestants à Bangkok retournent dans la rue pour protester contre le premier ministre Prayut Chan-O-Cha, après qu'il a ignoré la date limite donnée par les manifestants pour démissionner #thailandprotest v @afp pic.twitter.com/PIUnWtVgse
— AsieNews (@AsiaNews_FR) October 25, 2020
Thailand's protests in style
— Janjira (@janjiraSin1984) October 25, 2020
Drag queens led anti-govt. rallies NOW#WhatsHappeninglnThailand#25ตุลาไปราชประสงค์ #dragracethailand https://t.co/iOD38bBNSK
#Thailand key protest leader @jatupt relentless in asking #PM #Prayut to resign. The PM has just said over the weekend he has no intention of quitting. He said he has made 1st move to de-escalate situation. Now he said protesters should do the same by stepping back #ม็อบ25ตุลา pic.twitter.com/tddqr0MqxK
— May Wong (@MayWongCNA) October 25, 2020
VIDEO: 🇹🇭 Protesters in Thailand's capital #Bangkok return to the streets to protest against Premier Prayut Chan-O-Cha, after their deadline for him to resign was ignored #thailandprotest pic.twitter.com/FYLRB1woCi
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) October 25, 2020
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UPDATE | Revoking the emergency declaration was one of at least five demands that protesters have made.#Thailandprotest2020 https://t.co/Rw1eU5ZFXG
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) October 22, 2020
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There have been dozens of protests all over #Thailand today
— James Lee Proudfoot (@PhilosophyNook) October 18, 2020
This beautiful scene is coming to us from #ChiangMai!#WhatsHappeninglnThailand #ม็อบ18ตุลาpic.twitter.com/MOnH606sii
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In the line please. pic.twitter.com/Id2oRUHfm4
— KNIN カニン, タイじんです。🇹🇭 (@kninsama) October 18, 2020
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Amazing turnout in #Thailand's protests against PM Prayut Chan-o-cha https://t.co/wtTA3tvszQ
— Amy Chew (@1AmyChew) October 18, 2020
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Thailand declares state of severe emergencyhttps://t.co/SCyH3Pyo5m
— Nikkei Asia (@NikkeiAsia) October 15, 2020
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Unarmed protest in Thailand #ThailandNeedsDemocracy #WhatsHappeninglnThailand pic.twitter.com/3DfcjWto1W
— Miss Sunday (@Kae_Urai) October 18, 2020
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Wow! Some truly incredible scenes coming out of #Thailand right nowpic.twitter.com/KkuCHhfinb
— James Lee Proudfoot (@PhilosophyNook) October 17, 2020
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peoples are lined up to deliver safety helmets to the front lines which facing to police. #ThailandProtest #ม๊อบ17ตุลา #ประยุทธ์ออกไป https://t.co/11bj2nB9pw
— ✝🕎נשים למען השם🇮🇱🇹🇭🇭🇰🇹🇼🇯🇵🇺🇸 (@Picazo28690559) October 17, 2020
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Apart from the helmets and umbrellas, they also passing all the glasses and necessities ! #ThailandProtest #ThailandProtest2020 #WhatsHappeninglnThailand #whatishappeninginthailand https://t.co/z3xdGUCLCQ
— bananapotatoes (@mahnahbrahbrah) October 17, 2020
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Tens of thousands protest across Thailand in defiance of ban https://t.co/gUaDypTlOG
— Miscellany (@VincentHearne) October 17, 2020
https://twitter.com/mlnangalama/status/1317474478318784513?s=19
https://twitter.com/SUMITKU23850488/status/1317472963395026947?s=19
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Maha Vajiralongkorn (64) King Rama X. in Munich where he lives and spend most of his time in one of this 6 splendid villas. Sucking out money of Thailand tax payers for his costly lifestyle.#ThailandProtest2020 #ThailandProtest
— Rob Roy (@RobRoy_CN) October 17, 2020
https://t.co/9J75XuT7d8
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https://twitter.com/Dionykook13/status/1317110216387747841?s=19
https://twitter.com/Leewapie/status/1317475525053485058?s=19
Some protesters still remain in Thonburi area long after the time agreed for dispersing. The protest's leaderless nature means many continued the rally on their own accord #Thailand #ม็อบ17ตุลา #PrayuthGetOut #whatshappeninginthailand #KE pic.twitter.com/WnKDNd2Jdi
— Khaosod English (@KhaosodEnglish) October 17, 2020
#WhatsHappeninglnThailand #Thailanddemocracy #ThailandProtest2020#FREEDOMFORTHAI #Thailand #SaveThailand https://t.co/HQFcDPA1nV
— milly (@chamis_soares) October 17, 2020
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Same thing happen in Hong Kong last year.#StandWithThailand #FreeThailand #Thailand #ThailandProtest https://t.co/Z2rvxhBW5k
— HKER (@freedomforhker) October 17, 2020