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A Kingdom in Peril: Perspective on the 2020 Protests from Thai Youth

A Kingdom in Peril: Perspective on the 2020 Protests from Thai Youth

Update: 2021-01-15
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Anti-government protests in Thailand rocked the nation in 2020.  The protests that began with anger at the dissolution of a political party, have found mass appeal including the unprecedented public demand to reform the Thai monarchy and a call to draft a new constitution.  We speak with a Peera, a freelance journalist and Jason, a student studying abroad, who both grew up in Thailand. We get their perspectives of the political landscape on the ground that spurned the demonstrations and what it is like to live under the rule of a monarchy where any public criticism is taboo.


This episode was reported by the War News Radio team, written by Louie Kant, Sophia Peterson, Martin Tomilson and Bryce Bussert, and produced by Jaydeep Sangha.


 


Image: "Pro-democracy protestors flash three fingered salute" (from Gemunu Amarasinghe via AP)

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A Kingdom in Peril: Perspective on the 2020 Protests from Thai Youth

A Kingdom in Peril: Perspective on the 2020 Protests from Thai Youth

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