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Black Friday: 8 Universities, Schools Announce Anti-Prayut Rallies

BANGKOK — A week of students protests against the government of PM Prayut Chan-o-cha is to conclude on Friday with simultaneous rallies held at eight educational institutions.

Opposition Walks Out; Prayut Survives No-Confidence Vote

BANGKOK — PM Prayut Chan-o-cha and five of his ministers on Friday morning survived a vote of no-confidence by an overwhelming margin.

Despite Evidence, Thammanat Denies He Pled Guilty to Aussie Heroin Charges

BANGKOK — Deputy agriculture minister Thammanat Phrompao on Wednesday night continued to insist he never pled guilty and served jail time for drug charges in Australia, despite evidence that he did.

Triamudom Rallies for Democracy as 2 Other Schools Ban Protests (Photos)

BANGKOK — Students at the prestigious Triamudom Suksa School stage a rally lambasting the government of PM Prayut Chan-o-cha on Thursday – the first of the ongoing series of protests to be staged inside a high school.

Sparked by Party Dissolution, Students Rally in Bangkok and Beyond

PATHUM THANI, Thailand (AP) — Thailand’s normally docile students have been holding rallies around the country to express their discontent with the established political order.

Anti-Prayut Protests Snowball to More Universities (Photos)

BANGKOK — Student-led protests against what they perceived as undemocratic government continued for the third day on Wednesday, spreading to at least five universities.

High Schools Join Wave of Anti-Govt Protests

BANGKOK — Students at Thailand’s elite high schools on Wednesday announced they would stage rallies in solidarity with similar protests held in universities across the country.

Do You Hear the Students Sing? A Guide to Verdict Protest Music

BANGKOK — From scores lifted from a Western musical to ‘70s leftist anthems, students are adding music to their voices at the ongoing protests against the dissolution of the popular Future Forward Party.

Ministry Tells Students to Avoid Protest Due to Coronavirus

BANGKOK — Citing fears of possible coronavirus infection, the Ministry of Higher Education on Tuesday urged students and teachers to stay away from the ongoing protests.
Protest at Mahidol University Salaya Campus in Nakhon Pathom province on Feb. 25, 2020.

‘Prayut Get Out!’ Verdict Protest Escalates Into Call for Regime Change

NAKHON PATHOM — Anger at the dissolution of a popular opposition party spilled into a call for PM Prayut Chan-o-cha to resign at a student protest on Tuesday evening.

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