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Thai PM defends the police use of force to quell violent protest

Thai PM defends the police use of force to quell violent protest
Written by Thailand News


Thailand’s Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha has defended the police’s use of force to quell a violent protest by anti-establishment protesters, in front of the First Infantry Battalion of the First Infantry Regiment of the Royal Guards, in Bangkok’s Bangkhen district, on Sunday night.

He also asked the media to be balanced in their presentation of the protest and not just show the police use of force, but also the provocative acts and violence by the protesters.

He insisted that police did not use excessive force and followed the international standard of crowd control to subdue the violence, after the protesters breached the barricades and entered the restricted area.

The prime minister asked how Thailand could maintain peace and order if the police did nothing to stop violent protests, adding that he could not force the media to report the way he wants but, at least the media should realise that there are laws to follow.

He said he has sympathy for the police, who have to exercise restraint in the face of abuse, and suffer injuries at the hands of the protesters.

 



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