In Bangkok, the capital of Thailand, a large-scale demonstration was held in protest of the Constitutional Court's decision that the request for royal reform, which had been raised in the anti-government demonstration since last year, was unconstitutional, and some clashed with police. Some people have been injured.

In Thailand, anti-government demonstrations by young people have continued since last year, and there have been calls for monarchy reforms such as abolishing blasphemy charges prohibiting royal injuries and reducing royal budgets, but the Thai Constitutional Court announced on the 10th of this month. , He decided that these demands were to overthrow the constitutional monarchy and violated the Constitution, and ordered him to stop the demands.



In response, young people intensified their opposition, and on the 14th in the capital Bangkok, about 1,000 people gathered at a police summary to hold a protest demonstration.



Participants marched through the town after complaining, "We have no intention of overthrowing the constitutional monarchy, and the Constitutional Court's decision is wrong," or igniting a doll that looks like a judge. bottom.



Some of the demonstrators clashed with police who blocked their way, and local authorities said three people were injured.



A 30-year-old woman who participated said, "Some people have been detained in previous demonstrations and are still fighting in prison. You can't keep silent and you have to keep protesting."