The coup is set to protect the interests of the section of Thai ruling class who want to reduce the democratic space in order to consolidate its power. The military junta in Thailand has no interest in bringing about free and fair elections to solve the political crisis, and certainly will not protect freedom of expression, which it sees as a threat to its rule.
The Thai military has been notorious for ruthless crackdowns on democratic movements, for instance, the bloody massacre of Red Shirt pro-democracy protests in 2010.
Hence, we demand:
- Immediate repeal of martial law in Thailand.
- Restoration of the election process to let the people of Thailand choose their future government democratically.
- Stop the crackdown and arrest of political dissidents in Thailand and free all the political prisoners.
- The governments of ASEAN to get together to condemn and assert pressure to end the coup in Thailand.
- All governments to withdraw their ambassadors from Thailand as a demonstration that they do not recognise the military junta.
Parti Sosialis Malaysia (PSM)
Turn Left Thailand
Partido Lakas ng Masa (PLM), Philippines
Socialist Alliance, Australia
Social Action for Change (SAC), Cambodia.
Awami Workers Party (Pakistan)
Thai Alliance for Human Rights -- Australia