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Thai activists call junta leader 'liar'

February 26, 2018 00:00:00


BANKOK, Feb 25 (Reuters): Hundreds of pro-democracy activists in Thailand wore cartoon masks portraying the country's junta leader with a long nose on Saturday, calling him a "liar" for delaying a general election promised this year.

The junta has promised and postponed elections several times since it came to power following a coup in 2014, with the latest date set for November. The military-appointed legislature changed the election law last month, signaling another delay to early 2019.

That sparked a series of anti-junta, pro-election protests that have gained momentum in recent weeks with gatherings taking place in several provinces across Thailand.

On Saturday, around 300 activists congregated at Bangkok's Thammasat University, wearing and distributing paper masks resembling Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha to Pinocchio.

One of them, Sirawith Seritiwat, said the mask was called Yuth-nocchio - a reference to the infamous fictional character whose nose gets longer every time he lies.

"Enough with the lies. Time's up for dictatorship. It's the people's time now. We must vote this year," Sirawith told the crowd.

Activists also held up three fingers, which they said symbolized their demands in the slogan: "Elections must take place this year. Down with dictatorship. Long live democracy."


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