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  2. 2020–2021 Thai protests - Wikipedia

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    20202021 Thai protests. 20202021 Thai protests. Clockwise from top: Protesters at the Democracy Monument in Bangkok on 18 July. A student protester reading demands on monarchical reform on 3 August. Demonstration in Pattani Province on 2 August. Dispersal of protests at Patumwan Intersection on 16 October.

  3. Timeline of the 2020 Thai protests (August 2020) - Wikipedia

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    On 27 and 28 August, approximately 15,000 people gathered at 14 October Memorial for the first overnight protest, organized by the 'We are Friends' group. Five demands were read out in a Citizens’ Declaration, including the three original demands together with a call for resignation or removal of the senators by the end of September and ...

  4. Timeline of the 2020 Thai protests (September 2020) - Wikipedia

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    The occupation of Sanam Luang by demonstrators on 19 September 2020. In a rally described as one of the largest protests in years, [4] on 19 September, protesters gathered at Thammasat University after university gates were opened following a stand-off. [5] [6] Protesters occupied Sanam Luang in the afternoon [7] and stayed overnight, with ...

  5. Timeline of the 2020 Thai protests (October 2020) - Wikipedia

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    On 15 October, the authorities declared a "severe" state of emergency in Bangkok from 04:00 local time and banned gatherings of five or more people. [19] [20] The protesters were cleared using riot police. [19] In the process, police detained 20 demonstrators, among them three protest leaders, and imposed a ban on sensitive media stories. [21]

  6. Thitipoom Techaapaikhun - Wikipedia

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    Height. 177 cm (5 ft 10 in) Thitipoom Techaapaikhun ( Thai: ฐิติภูมิ เตชะอภัยคุณ; also known as New ( Thai: นิว) or Newwiee, born 30 January 1993) is a Thai actor and host. He is known for his main role as Kao in Kiss: The Series (2016), Kiss Me Again (2018), and Dark Blue Kiss (2019). In November ...

  7. Nakhon Ratchasima shootings - Wikipedia

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    Business conflict between perpetrator and his commander [5] Between 8 and 9 February 2020, a mass shooting occurred near and in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand, colloquially known as Korat. A soldier of the Royal Thai Army killed 29 people and wounded 58 others before he was eventually shot and killed. [6]

  8. 2020 in Thailand - Wikipedia

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    The year 2020 is the 239th year of the Rattanakosin Kingdom of Thailand. It is the fifth year in the reign of King Vajiralongkorn (Rama X), and is reckoned as year 2563 in the Buddhist Era. The year was most significantly marked the by the global COVID-19 pandemic, which reached Thailand in January, as well as widespread youth-led protest ...

  9. The Con-Heartist - Wikipedia

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    Thai. Box office. ฿95.5m. The Con-Heartist ( Thai: อ้าย..คนหล่อลวง) it is a Thai romantic-comedy film directed by Mes Thrathorn, produced by Widescreen Film and distributed by GDH, starring Nadech Kugimiya and Pimchanok Luevisadpaibul. It was officially scheduled for release on Thursday, December 3, 2020. [1]