REUTERS
October 1, 2020 at 12:35 JST
Pro-democracy protester Panupong Jadnok pastes a sticker of a plaque marking Thailand's transition to democracy on the wall of Parliament during a protest in Bangkok on Sept. 24. (AP Photo)
BANGKOK--Authorities removed it swiftly, but a brass plaque proclaiming Thailand belongs to the people and not the king has rapidly become the emblem of a pro-democracy protest movement - appearing everywhere from t-shirts to key rings to tattoos. [Read More]
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