Protests planned for Thailand’s military dictator visit to Malaysia

On Monday 1 December, Thailand’s military ruler, Prayuth Chan-ocha, will visit Malaysia on an official state visit. After seizing power in a military coup in May of this year, Prayuth installed himself as the new Prime Minister of Thailand. His military junta has created a climate of fear and repression, and human rights abuses of labour activists (see here and here). Human rights and labour activists have organised a rally to protest against the military dictatorship in Thailand. Just this week, the military junta announced it will delay new elections at least until 2016.
No to the military!
Free all political prisoners! 

On Monday 1 December, Thailand’s military ruler, Prayuth Chan-ocha, will visit Malaysia on an official state visit. After seizing power in a military coup in May of this year, Prayuth installed himself as the new Prime Minister of Thailand. His military junta has created a climate of fear and repression, and human rights abuses of labour activists (see here and here). Human rights and labour activists have organised a rally to protest against the military dictatorship in Thailand. Just this week, the military junta announced it will delay new elections at least until 2016.
No to the military!
Free all political prisoners!