Request to the Japanese government to protect the freedom of expression of Thai rebel activists September 8 16:49

The young people participating in the anti-government protests were expressed by the young people who participated in the anti-government protests, after Thai activists living in Japan were criticized by groups supporting the government for instigating the ongoing anti-government protests in Thailand. Submitted a request for the Japanese government to protect the freedom of

In Thailand, young people participated in anti-government demonstrations and appealed for royal reform, saying that the Prayut government is taking a powerful stance against the background of military influence. Conflicts are deepening, with groups advocating for holding a rally to condemn young people.



The group that supports the administration is to promptly stop Thailand, saying that Thai professor Pabin Chachawan Pongphan, who teaches at Kyoto University, has criticized the royal family by inciting demonstrations on SNS etc. I have applied to the government twice.



In response, a group of youths continuing anti-government demonstrations visited the Japanese embassy in the capital Bangkok today and handed a letter to the embassy staff requesting that they not accept the offer to restrict Mr Pabin's activities. It was.



One of the representatives said, "We are supporting the Japanese government. What we want to convey is that everyone has the freedom and right to express." Appealed that it should be done.



The young people are calling for the largest anti-government demonstration to date on 19th this month, and tensions are rising as the military and police may step up crackdowns on regaining security.