Jul 19, 2016

Police in Thailand Put Down Weapons and Join Protestors ("..The protesters explained that their goal was to destroy the political machine of former Prime Minister Thakskin Shinawatra, who is accused of widespread corruption and abuse of power..")

Danny F. Quest, We Are Change.org, July 15, 2016


The following surprising turn of events took place in Thailand where the local police were ordered to
harass and block protesters in a special holiday in memorial of fallen kings. Instead, they decided to put down their shields and helmets as a sign of solidarity with the people’s cause.

The protesters explained that their goal was to destroy the political machine of former Prime Minister Thakskin Shinawatra, who is accused of widespread corruption and abuse of power.

Credit: Political Blind Spot (only in Thailand)

The present Prime Minister, Yingluck Shinawatra, is Thakskin’s sister and is seen as a puppet of her brother. In a move to topple the Shinawatra government, protesters planned on storming the Bangkok Metropolitan Police Bureau. This act was devised and led by protest leader, Suthep Thaugsuban.

But what police did instead surprised many. Their lowering of arms and joining with protestors marks a turning point in the protests and a potential shift in power.

The following video shares the triumphant merging of both sides.

To watch the video go, to http://wearechange.org/police-thailand-join-protestors/

It is an inspirational act for law enforcement workers to take the initiative and stand up for what is right. Who knows what changes could take place if other countries followed suit?