Pro-democracy Protesters Injured as Thai Police Break Up Protest
Dozens of pro-democracy protesters and police officers were injured when Thai police used tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannons to disperse a cro
Dozens of pro-democracy protesters and police officers were injured when Thai police used tear gas, rubber bullets and water cannons to disperse a cro
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Police used tear gas and arrests to block the protesters as they tried to reach the president's office to deliver a petition
Video of the chaotic scene streamed by WHNT, WAFF and other media outlets showed law enforcement agents wearing gas masks and riot gear advancing on t
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The demonstrators rallied near the parliament building in the early hours to protest the new government; they hurled stones, firecrackers and sticks a
Organizers initially applied for a permit for a march, but police only agreed to a static rally in the park, saying previous marches have turned viole