Thailand again demands large-scale demonstrations royal reforms raise concerns about conflict October 14, 6:10

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In Thailand, where anti-government demonstrations continue, young people will hold another large-scale demonstration on the 14th.

As the demand for demonstrators extends to the reform of the monarchy, this time around the time when the king returned to Thailand, there is growing concern that the police and demonstrators will clash.

Since July, there have been a series of anti-government demonstrations centered on young people in Thailand, and there are calls for reform of the royal system, which has been taboo even to be discussed.



The young people who will lead the demonstration will hold another large-scale demonstration in the center of Bangkok from the afternoon of the 14th.



This demonstration will be held while King Maha Vajiralongkorn, who is said to be staying abroad, is returning to Thailand.



On the 13th, the king attended a religious event on the anniversary of the death of the former king at a temple in the royal palace in Bangkok, and many people who yearned for the royal family gathered.



On the other hand, at the place where the demonstration was scheduled, the young people who gathered got into a quarrel with the police and about 20 people were detained, and the scene became noisy.



The King will be attending another religious event on the 14th, and the King's convoy may pass near the demonstrators as he travels to and from the venue, and police are on high alert.



Groups defending the royal family are also planning a rally nearby, raising concerns about police and demonstrators clashing with these groups.