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Thailand has been gripped by mass protests for the past three months calling for the resignation of the premier, who is a former army chief. (Pixabay photo)

JAKARTA, Indonesia – Thousands of people across Thailand joined protests Monday demanding that Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha step down.

The rallies, organized by the pro-democracy group the United Front of Thammasat and Demonstration (UFTD), have expanded to areas outside the capital Bangkok including Maha Sarakham, Khon Kaen, Buriram, Chachoengsao, Nakhon Pathom, Nonthaburi, Chiang Mai, Lamphun, Phetcabhuri, and Songkhla.

The UFTD also called for a new democratic constitution without any intervention from the government or royal institutions.

“We demand monarchy reform. Do not extend royal power beyond the borders of democracy,” it said in a statement.

Media censorship order

The call came as the Thai government ordered national broadcasting regulators Monday to take down content by four media outlets and the Facebook page of a protest group.

The targeted media sites were Voice TV, Prachatai, The Standard, and The Reporters.

The order said some of their reports violated the Emergency Decree, which bans the broadcasting of information that affects national security and the “good morals” of the people. However, it did not specify which news reports were problematic.

Meanwhile, their representatives insist that they did not break any laws and would continue their operations.

There was no immediate response from the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission.

Extraordinary parliamentary session

Prayut also approved an extraordinary session of parliament to discuss efforts to end the ongoing political crisis.

“The government supports the parliamentary session to discuss and find ways to de-escalate the conflict,” he said Monday.

He brushed off speculation about government plans to impose a curfew and expand a state of emergency to other areas outside Bangkok.

Parliament is now in recess and will not return for the next session until the first week of November.

Commenting on the ongoing protests, Prayut stressed that the government has been taking a compromising stand towards the protesters.

“However, the government is obliged to protect the monarchy,” he added.

Thailand has been gripped by mass protests for the past three months calling for the resignation of the premier, who is a former army chief.

Protesters have also called for reforms to the monarchy, the dissolution of parliament, and the freedom to criticize the government. (Anadolu)

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