Tul Sitthisomwong

29 Sep 2020
The speeches and demands at the 10 August protest have broken the decades-long taboo on addressing monarchy reform in public. After the initial turbulence and fears of a backlash passed, a public panel was organized that included royalist, conservative and progressive figures.
25 Sep 2020
Several police complaints have been filed against the leaders and a supporter of the 19 September protest, including a lèse majesté complaint.
23 Feb 2012
Dr Tul Sitthisomwong, leader of royalist multi-coloured group, explained his opposition against proposed amendments to the lese majeste law or Article 112 of the Criminal Code at an event held by the Foreign Correspondents' Club of Thailand on 16 Feb.
14 Apr 2010
A group under the name of Alliance of Patriots gathered at the Victory Monument in a show of force against the red shirts, gave support to Abhisit, and urged the government to deal with those who caused violence.
9 Apr 2010
Chulalongkorn Network in Honour of Morality-led Democracy has sent an e-mail urging people to join its rally at Chatuchak Park; any shirt colour will do, except red.  A group of NGOs has released a statement to oppose a House dissolution, and urge the government to solve their problems first.  Key persons of both groups have been active supporters of the PAD.    
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