Thai royalist turns protester as anti-government movement broadens
The Hindu
Often seen at the wheel of one of his supercars, Thai ultra-royalist Tanat “Nat” Thanakitamnuay became a well-known face at demonstrations that ushered in Thailand’s 2014 coup.Now he is back on the st
Often seen at the wheel of one of his supercars, Thai ultra-royalist Tanat “Nat” Thanakitamnuay became a well-known face at demonstrations that ushered in Thailand’s 2014 coup. Now he is back on the streets demanding the removal of coup leader, Prayuth Chan-ocha, as Prime Minister and reforms to the monarchy - a change of heart that points to the broadening of Thailand’s latest anti-government movement. “It’s bad for your mental health to see an incompetent PM,” said Mr. Nat (29) who was blinded permanently in his right eye last month after being hit by a teargas canister at a protest.More Related News

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