Demonstrations have continued in Thailand, with protests easily gaining 100,000 people in attendance against the monarchy and the right-wing military dictatorship. Police have failed to crack down on the protests, and have failed to attempt to suppress the October 17th and 18th marches due to the sheer size that they have.
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