Bangkok, Thailand. 07th July, 2015. A Buddhist monk walks through a military checkpoint in front of the Ministry of Defense in Bangkok before a rally to support students arrested by the military. About 100 people gathered in front of the Ministry of Defense in Bangkok Tuesday to support 14 university students arrested two weeks ago for violating orders against political assembly. They're facing criminal trial in military courts. Credit: ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News

Bangkok, Thailand. 07th July, 2015. A Buddhist monk walks through a military checkpoint in front of the Ministry of Defense in Bangkok before a rally to support students arrested by the military. About 100 people gathered in front of the Ministry of Defense in Bangkok Tuesday to support 14 university students arrested two weeks ago for violating orders against political assembly. They're facing criminal trial in military courts. Credit:  ZUMA Press, Inc./Alamy Live News Stock Photo
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July 7, 2015 - Bangkok, Bangkok, Thailand - A Buddhist monk walks through a military checkpoint in front of the Ministry of Defense in Bangkok before a rally to support students arrested by the military. About 100 people gathered in front of the Ministry of Defense in Bangkok Tuesday to support 14 university students arrested two weeks ago for violating orders against political assembly. They're facing criminal trial in military courts. The courts ordered their release Tuesday because they can only be held for two weeks without trial, the two weeks expired Tuesday and the military court chose not to renew their pretrial detention. The court order was not an acquittal. They still face trial and possible prison sentences if convicted. (Credit Image: © Jack Kurtz/ZUMA Wire)

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