Thailand passes protest ban

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(VOVworld) – Thailand passed a bill on Wednesday requiring protest organisers to seek official permission at least 24 hours before holding a rally.
(VOVworld) – Thailand passed a bill on Wednesday requiring protest organisers to seek official permission at least 24 hours before holding a rally. Thai Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha said the new ban covers all types of rallies and will play a significant role in the next government’s effort to maintain peace and order.
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A member of the New Democracy Movement activist group holds a picture of one of the 14 students who had been held for holding anti-coup protests, during a rally outside the military court in Bangkok, Thailand, July 7, 2015. (Photo: Reuters)

According to the new law, unauthorised protesters could face up 6 months in custody and fined 300 USD. Organisers of protests which disrupt transport and key infrastructure could spend up to 10 years in jail and pay a 600-USD fine.


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