Riot police officers wearing gas mask asking the media to leave the area and don't allow them to walk further during an anti-government demonstration in Bangkok. Thousands of pro-democracy protesters gathered near the Grand Palace in Sanam Luang demanding the resignation of Thailand Prime Minister and the reform of the monarchy. The protesters also denounced the use of the Lese Majeste law under the section 112 of the penal code. The protest organized by REDEM (Restart Democracy) ended up with several clashes, the use of water cannon, tear gas and rubber bullet, which had left several injured

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Riot police officers wearing gas mask asking the media to leave the area and don't allow them to walk further during an anti-government demonstration in Bangkok. Thousands of pro-democracy protesters gathered near the Grand Palace in Sanam Luang demanding the resignation of Thailand Prime Minister and the reform of the monarchy. The protesters also denounced the use of the Lese Majeste law under the section 112 of the penal code. The protest organized by REDEM (Restart Democracy) ended up with several clashes, the use of water cannon, tear gas and rubber bullet, which had left several injured. (Photo by Geem Drake / SOPA Images/Sipa USA)