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Kaewta, 62, a housewife from Bangkok said she joined Yellow Shirt protests near Bangkok's Democracy Monument two decades ago. "I didn't support any political party.
Protesters waved Thai flags and placards labelling Ms Paetongtarn a “traitor”, and chanted “Get out!”. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at straitstimes.com.
Yellow Shirts, backed by Royalists and business elites, led 2008 protests that shut Bangkok's airports, stranded tourists, and helped topple a Thaksin-linked government.
BANGKOK: Hundreds of anti-government protesters gathered outside Thailand's Government House on Thursday (Jun 19), demanding Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra resign over a leaked phone call with ...
Yellow Shirts, backed by Royalists and business elites, led 2008 protests that shut Bangkok's airports, stranded tourists, and helped topple a Thaksin-linked government. In 2010, pro-Thaksin "Red ...
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