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From Our Own Correspondent

Thailand's youth protest movement stalls

From Our Own Correspondent

BBC

News, News Commentary

4.41.3K Ratings

🗓️ 10 June 2021

⏱️ 29 minutes

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Summary

Not long ago, a wave of unprecedented public protests in Thailand over royal privileges and youth concerns made some Thais feel they were on the brink of change. Now the picture is very different: many of the movement's leading figures are in jail or awaiting trial and their dreams seem to have been deferred. Jonathan Head considers what the youth protest movement has achieved, and what sort of a precedent its fate sets for others in Southeast Asia - most notably for Myanmar.

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In the Czech Republic, moves to abolish the rules dictating the correct form for women's surnames are gaining ground. From Praque, Rob Cameron explains the grammatical and gender issues at stake - and the social change reflected in the proposed reform.

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Producer: Polly Hope

Transcript

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0:00.0

BBC Sounds, Music, Radio, Podcasts

0:05.4

Today the new demands and old worries being stoked by street protests across Columbia.

0:12.3

Why check surnames are changing, despite some splutters from the more traditionally minded.

0:18.4

We have one correspondent who tucks into delicacies fit for a Renaissance prince cooked to

0:24.1

16th century recipes in the Italian city of Ferrara, while another imbibes the history

0:30.8

as well as the wine bottled underground in giant earthenware jars in Georgia.

0:37.7

First to Thailand, where last year young activists shocked the political establishment by demanding

0:43.7

reform of the countries officially revered monarchy.

0:47.6

Tens of thousands gathered on the streets of the capital Bangkok and in many other cities,

0:52.8

defying attempts by the police to disperse them.

0:56.1

They wanted a new prime minister, a new constitution and more room for dissent.

1:01.3

And for a while it looked as though the government led by a former co-leader and general might

1:06.7

buckle.

1:07.7

A year after they started though the protests have fizzled out and many of their leaders

1:13.0

have been jailed.

1:14.6

So Jonathan Head now asks why they didn't succeed.

1:19.3

One evening last October, a young woman with a dazzling smile wearing the trademark

1:24.1

goggles helmet and respirator favoured by this generation of Asian dissidents stood

1:29.1

outside the German Embassy in Bangkok and read out a controversial statement.

1:34.2

Patsarawali Tanakit Wibunpon is a 25 year old engineering student, better known by her

1:39.9

nickname Mind.

1:41.5

She was a leader that night only because other activists had been jailed.

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