Protest against PM in Pattaya by Thai Mai Thon group

Photo Courtesy of United People for Thailand (UPT)

Anti-government Thai Mai Thon (Impatient Thais) protesters rallied in the resort town of Pattaya this afternoon (Saturday), to repeat demands for the resignation of Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha.

The protesters, most of them riding motorcycles with some driving cars, converged in front of King Taksin the Great’s shrine on the beach road, near Pattaya Soi 6, at about 2pm. During the protest, they performed a cursing ritual by smashing earthenware pots, featuring the portrait of the prime minister, and then stomping on fragments, after which they moved along the beach road to South Pattaya and several other roads in the city.

Police, led by Pol Col Thanavuth Jongjira, deputy superintendent of Chon Buri provincial police, were dispatched to the protest site to maintain order and manage traffic flow.

Then Pol Col Thanavuth read out an order from the provincial governor, reminding the protesters that public gatherings of more than five people are prohibited, as Pattaya is within the COVID-19 “Dark Red” zone.

The protest leader, Wanchalerm Koonsen, read a statement saying that similar protests are taking place across the country by people who resent the government’s mismanagement of the pandemic and the economy.

He said that the protesters will continue to defy the public gathering ban, adding that they will continue even if some protesters are arrested.

A protest by anti-government groups is also scheduled to take place at Bangkok’s Democracy Monument on Sunday.

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