BANGKOK: Small groups of anti-junta activists vowed to hold protests Friday marking one year since Thailand’s generals seized power from the elected government, but widespread dissent is unlikely in a country still locked down by the military.
One group of die-hard campaigners who have previously defied the military’s ban on political protests said they planned to march to a court in Bangkok to file treason charges against junta chief Prayut Chan-O-Cha.
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