What is happening in Thailand, Indonesia and the Philippines? These are the problems behind the demonstration during the pandemic.



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PR BANDUNGRAYA – The Covid-19 pandemic is not over yet. For almost a year, the world’s population has been restricted by restrictions on various activities, such as work, study, worship, and holidays.

However, vaccines as an antidote to this nightmare are still in the development stage.

Amid the restrictions, the government of several Southeast Asian countries seems to have another approach that infuriates people. Indonesia faces the ratification of the Copyright Work Bill which ends in a massive demonstration, against the risk of being exposed to Covid-19 to fight for the rights of workers in the Palace.

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Something similar happened in Thailand, where people mobilized for three months to demand the resignation of Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha.

So what has really happened in 3 Asian countries recently? Monitoring Prbandungraya.pikiran-rakyat.com summarizes the cited topic from various sources.

Thailand



For the past three months, Thais have demanded the resignation of Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha from office, calling for reforms in the monarchy.

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This is a form of depletion of the Thai population that feels manipulated by the power of the monarchy despite the country going through an economic crisis amid the Covid-19 pandemic.

In recent demonstrations, the Thai people against the taboo, brandishing a three-finger salute in a royal caravan as a symbol of rebellion against the leadership of Prayuth Chan-ocha.



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