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Mass is closed on Ngamwongwan Road, in front of a special prison, Bangkok Arranging the rally demanding the Prime Minister He must resign tomorrow at 4 o’clock or the level of the assembly will be raised.
Today (October 23, 2020), the journalist reported on the atmosphere of the meeting in front of Bangkok’s special prison, Ngamwongwan Road, which after the start of the group of protesters who settled at the front around 3:00 p.m. , the prison officer closed the door. What is the front door immediately
At 4.44 am, Mr. Jatuphat Boonphat Raksa or Phai Daowin was released from the Bangkok Special Prison. He got into a car that adjusted to the stage and immediately began to speak, stating that the Prime Minister’s request for resignation.
At around 5:00 pm, the protesters gathered at the Bangkok Special Prison. Encourage the leaders of the People’s Party, those who were arrested and prosecuted for going down Ngamwongwan Road, resulting in the default traffic closure.
At 5:11 p.m., Phai Dao Din takes the stage for the second time in front of the Bangkok Special Prison, announcing that if the Prime Minister does not resign tomorrow (October 24), he will raise the level of the assembly. He also called for the release of the 7 unpublished leaders: allies.
At 6.35pm An anonymous rally in front of the Bangkok Special Prison, the collapse of a small stage (car amplifier) at the gate Allowing people to pass to the big stage That the installation has finished With a nightly announcement for our activity of friend release
Hour 20.00 in front of the special prison in Bangkok A group of protesters put spray paint on the street. Let the protesters come together in writing to unleash the government. This includes the remembrance of those killed and missing during past political battles.
8:30 pm Protesters in front of the Bangkok special prison Join to sing “for the masses” with the mobile light on And hold the image of the voice Detained Send encouragement and ask for the release of the rest of the leaders While on stage , there was a constant rotation of speeches.
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