Protests for royal reform at university graduation ceremony attended by the King of Thailand November 1, 10:03

In Thailand, where anti-government demonstrations continue, some students and others protested against the king who attended the university graduation ceremony in search of royal reform.

In Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, where anti-government demonstrations continue, a graduation ceremony was held on October 31st at Thammasat University, a national university known as a prestigious school that produced many politicians and lawyers.



At national universities in Thailand, it is common for the royal family to award a diploma to each graduate, and King Maha Vajiralongkorn visited this day.



At Thammasat University, the main figures of the demonstrations calling for the resignation of Prime Minister Prayut and the reform of the royal system are enrolled, and protests by students and others were held on the premises about five hours before the king arrived.

Students line up life-sized photos of intellectuals and activists who are critical of the royal system, imitate receiving diplomas from them, and have a QR code to access videos that criticize the royal system. I was handing out.



A 23-year-old graduate man who organized the protest said, "We are peacefully appealing without weapons. We want the royal family to accept the call for change."



In Thailand, the activities of groups defending the royal family against the protesting youth are also active, and it is not expected that the situation will subside.