Protesters make three-finger salutes as they drop letters to His Majesty the King into mock post boxes at Sanam Luang on Sunday. (Photo: Varuth Hirunyatheb)
A royalist leader is calling for another yellow-shirt rally, this time to press the government to sue anti-government protesters for lese majeste, alleging they had stepped over the line on the monarchy issue.
Warong Dechgitvigrom, who leads the Thai Pakdee group, posted a Facebook message on Monday calling for a demonstration over the content of the letters of petition to His Majesty the King and allegedly offensive remarks made by the demonstrators.
“Should all royalists come out again?” he wrote, saying the government should charge protesters with lese majeste.
The yellow-shirts already have plans for a major rally to demonstrate their loyalty…
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