Thai Student protest Myanmar junta leader at Bangkok Summit: “Thailand doesn’t welcome murderers”
Min Aung Hlaing, head of the military junta, is currently in Bangkok for the 6th Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) Summit.
A first-year student from Thammasat University was detained after protesting against Myanmar junta leader Min Aung Hlaing’s presence at the 6th BIMSTEC Summit in Bangkok.
He was part of a group that staged a protest in front of the Shangri-La Hotel, where the summit was held. He was detained by security guards and later handed over to the police after entering the hotel to hold up a protest sign and ask how Prime Minister Paetongtarn felt about shaking hands stained with the blood of innocent people.
The student said Thailand does not welcome the murderous dictator Min Aung Hlaing.
He also asked the summit’s participants if they felt any shame in claiming to support democracy while celebrating with a dictator who has killed innocent people. He said Thailand stands with the people of Myanmar and that the Thai people do not accept murderous dictators.
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@tsheringtobgay How's your experience meeting with Min Aung Hlaing? Have fun? Now you bring bad luck with your own hand for your very beautiful country.
Ignoring the crime and promoting the criminal who is killing the people even during the earthquake. Shame on you @BimstecInDhaka you guys are useless criminals too.
A bold message greeted Myanmar junta leader Min Aung Hlaing today near Bangkok’s Shangri-La Hotel, where he is expected to attend the BIMSTEC.
“We Do Not Welcome Murderer Min Aung Hlaing !”
Thank you, Thai people. 🇹🇭🙏
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