Why Thailand is facing its biggest pro-democracy protests in years

Anger grows as ruling military junta again postpones election initially promised for 2015

Prayuth Chan-ocha, Thailand
Prime minister and military junta leader Prayuth Chan-ocha 
(Image credit: Getty Images)

Demonstrators have gathered on the streets of Bangkok for the third time in less than a week to protest the rumoured postponement of Thailand’s general election by the ruling military junta.

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