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Swedish Foreign Minister Anne Lind said Sweden was closely monitoring the situation of the protests in Thailand, noting that all parties had to act with restraint so as not to aggravate the situation.
Ms. Lind said that the Swedish Embassy in Thailand promotes democracy and human rights AND will closely monitor the situation in Thailand AND work for the respect of human rights According to democratic principles and the rule of law
The November 25 statement of Ms. Lind. In response to a question from Mr. Ole Thorel, MPs, Social Democrats Communicated through the House of Representatives to the Swedish Foreign Minister that the images of protesters, young people in school uniforms, in front of the armed riot police have generated concern. And there are fears that soldiers will be sent to repress the protesters. And there are signs that perpetrators are being encouraged to wear civilian clothes to harm protesters.
Members of Parliament, Social Democrats, this Finally, asking the Minister for Foreign Affairs that what can Sweden and the EU do to reduce the risk of violence? And help promote the democracy movement in Thailand
Earlier, Mr. Thorel had a conversation with the Seri Thai group in Sweden (Free Thai Movement in Sweden) through online channels. The representatives of the group asked the deputies of the Social Democratic Party. This person monitors abuses by democracy protesters in Thailand. And there are concerns about the use of police violence
On October 30, the Seri Thai group in Sweden met in front of the Royal Thai Embassy in Stockholm and met with Thai Ambassador Kanchana Phattharachok. Exchange views on the Thai political situation Ready to send a letter to Prime Minister General Prayut Chan-o-cha, calling for the release of the arrested leaders and protesters, as well as the fulfillment of three demands of the “People’s Party 2020”: 1 The resignation of General Prayut and the Organizational Body. Extraordinary meetings should be opened immediately to accept the people’s constitutional reform project and 3. Reform the monarchy under the democratic constitution.