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JJ Kritsanaphum Thaweecha, personal How to do it, how to point out the violence that happened The older brothers are the startups themselves. With hashtags # Mob Nov 17
From the event of a group of citizens gathered in front of Parliament To follow up on the meeting with the National Assembly to amend the constitution In the middle of ensuring the safety of the surrounding policemen With the introduction of the accordion barbed wire Barrier cement rod And the BMTA buses came as a barrier and closed the streets around Parliament on November 17, until police used a car to spray water mixed with tear gas on protesters. Until many people were exposed to tear gas Has eye irritation As already reported in the news
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Later in the evening of the same day After the second round of clashes between protesters and people wearing yellow jerseys at the Kiak Kai intersection. After having had a collision once at night, this time there was a loud sound like a firearm, he fired several shots and was injured. With Twitter users “Stop.He tweeted a video clip that was taken after the second confrontation at the Kiakkai intersection. The clip shows a man with a hole in his leg and the bleeding does not stop. And a sound says, “Does the bullet have a hole? Is it inside?
From the incident Allowing artists, celebrities, and celebrities from various circles to express their opinions through social media, including Instagram, Twitter, and Facebook, including famous actor JJ Krit Phibulsongkram. Who tweeted via Twitter @JJksnp stated: “What happens with people today does not make any sense. The more the event, the more confused about how the authorities can do it. There is no need to fear that violence comes from the side of the people. Because of the violence that happened The older brothers are the entrepreneurs themselves.Ready to add # Mob hashtags Nov 17
Previously, JJ has expressed his position in support of the right to freedom of expression. During the anti-government protests of student groups – students
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