Thousands of protesters gathered in the Thai capital Bangkok on Wednesday to demand reform of the monarchy and the release of jailed leaders, days after one...
Myanmar’s security forces have killed over two hundred people in the last few weeks as citizens protest February’s military coup. On Sunday opponents of Myanmar’s military...
Hundreds of demonstrators rallied at Democracy Monument on Sunday despite the Prime Ministers ban on gatherings and police warning that the gathering would breach Gen Prayut’s...
A policeman died and 32 people were injured in clashes between police and pro-democracy activists at a demonstration on Sunday. The demonstration was organised by the...
The People’s Movement is threatening to stage a major protest after a bail application for four protest leaders was again rejected on Wednesday by the court....
Since the Thai Army’s 2006 coup d’etat, Thailand’s generals and ultra-royalist elites have worked assiduously to dismantle the political machine led by former Prime Minister Thaksin...
Anti-government Protesters converged outside the 11th Infantry Regiment on Sunday, the latest in a series of anti-government rally’s. Protesters were faced with a strong contingent of...
Protesters and human rights lawyers are suing Thailand’s Prime Minister, Deputy Prime Minister and others for 3.5 million baht in damages. The lawsuit is over the...
Thai overseas have joined the battle for democracy in Thailand. The Association for Thai Democracy, USA, a US-based non-governmental organization, held a rally in Boston’s Bhumibol...
A music executive has filed a lese majeste complaint against anti-government protest leader Panusaya “Rung” Sithijirawattanakul, a co-leader of the People’s Movement. Nitipong Hornak, a prolific...
High school students protested in dinosaur costumes to represent Thailand’s establishment, led a protest by thousands of people in Bangkok on Saturday. The high School students...
The Royal Thai Police have stooped to a new low targeting two teen students for joining a banned protest last month, in Bangkok. The teens spoke...
Thailand’s anti-government protest leaders have refused to take part in the parliament’s political reconciliation committee. Rejecting it as a ploy to keep Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha...
A resent opinion poll conducted reveals that a vast majority of people in Thailand believe anti-government protests won’t be solved by parliament. Many people polled believe...
Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha insisted today that he has been listening to the voices of anti-government protesters despite having the leaders jailed. He also dismissed...
A criminal court granted four anti-government protest leaders release from prison, only to have police promptly rearrested them. One of the anti- government protesters ended up...
Thailand convened a two-day emergency session of parliament on Monday, hastily called to deal with the enduring anti-government protesters that are demanding constitutional changes, reforms to...
Tens of thousands of anti-government protesters filled Bangkok’s Ratchaprasong intersection Sunday, calling for Prime Minister’s resignation. The protests come as Prime Minister’s office posted on Twitter...
Thai protesters are learning a whole new sign language, developed within days to coordinate anti-government demonstrations that have swollen in defiance of Thailand’s government’s emergency degree....
Thailand’s Ministry of Foreign Affairs has met with Foreign envoys and international organisations over observing anti-government protests. The Foreign Ministry has said foreign diplomats are allowed...