Democracy protesters have assembled daily in Bangkok for a week, demanding the prime minister’s resignation, the redrafting of the constitution, and a reform of Thailand’s monarchy. Demonstrators have pledged to continue gathering. They want the prime minister to step down – in the next three days – they say. The protests have been steadily gaining momentum since mid-July, echoing last summer’s protests in Hong Kong. And that parallel has not been lost on activists from both places. DW’s Hang-Shuen Lee has more.
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