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The Economist - UK 2020-09-05

China’s war games raise fears for

Taiwan’s security

Taiwan


Unambiguously

dangerous


The Economist

September 5th 2020 

Asia

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Banyan

Three-finger salute

T

he last


time Thailand saw protests

of the size now roiling the country

was nearly seven years ago. Then, pro-

establishment types declaring love for

the king, the late Bhumibol Adulyadej,

and for the armed forces that protected

him, came out in Bangkok, the capital.

They opposed the elected government of

Yingluck Shinawatra, which seemed to

threaten their interests. Among the

children parents pulled out of classes to

attend these “yellow shirt” demonstra-

tions were friends of a prominent protest

leader today, Yanisa Varaksapong, an

18-year-old undergraduate.

The turmoil the yellow shirts created

enabled an army-led coup in 2014 that

shoved all politics back into a box and

slammed shut the lid. Today, Ms Yanisa

says, those same friends are protesting

alongside her—against the very estab-

lishment for which they once marched.

The dissatisfaction is understand-

able. The coup leaders promised a tech-

nocratic government to end corruption

and spread prosperity, and a swift return

to civilian rule. Instead, the constitution

they wrote, the country’s 20th, en-

trenches the political power of the armed

forces and their allies. The current prime

minister is the general who led the coup,

Prayuth Chan-ocha. As for the economy,

there is neither cleanliness nor compe-

tence. Thailand has managed the pan-

demic well in terms of stemming in-

fections, but the economy will shrink by

over 8% this year, according to the cen-

tral bank.

The government has immense pow-

ers to suppress dissent, including laws

against sedition and 

lèse-majesté

. So the


protests by school pupils and university

students took many by surprise, espe-

cially as young Thais rarely pay much

attention to politics. Thitinan Pongsu-

dhirak, a political scientist at Chulalong-

korn University in Bangkok, saw a change

on campus last year: “In classes, nobody

was on their phone, nobody was sleeping.” 

Students poured into the open after the

ban in February of the Future Forward

Party, which advocated real democracy and

won 81 seats in last year’s general election.

Flash-mob protests spread until the pan-

demic brought an end to them. Ms Yanisa

describes the lockdown as a time of social-

media ferment. In July demonstrations

burst out again. Protesters waved three

fingers in the air, mimicking a salute used

by young rebels in “The Hunger Games”, a

dystopian series of novels and films. The

demands were clear: a new constitution,

the dissolution of parliament and an end

to the persecution of government critics.

By August the demands began to take

aim at the late king’s successor, Maha

Vajiralongkorn. Challenging the cult of the

monarchy breaks a taboo. But the 68-year-

old king is widely (if quietly) reviled as

extravagant, capricious and cruel. He has

seized control of vast royal assets and

meddled in political and military appoint-

ments. He usually isn’t even in Thailand

but in Germany, where he has a floor at

an upscale hotel near Munich. He shut-

tles to his queen in Switzerland in one of

the Boeing 737s at his disposal. Though

he once threw a consort, a nurse turned

military pilot, into prison, he has recent-

ly rehabilited her, Europe’s tabloid press

reports, to serve in his harem of “sex

soldiers”. No word of sympathy has

crossed the king’s lips over his subjects’

hardship during the pandemic.

The next big student protest is

planned for September 19th, the anniver-

sary of an earlier coup, against Ms Yin-

gluck’s brother, Thaksin Shinawatra. The

establishment has tried to paint the

students as puppets of the exiled Mr

Thaksin and his “red shirts”. Ms Yanisa

laughs dismissively: the earlier strife was

“ages ago for us...Right now it’s some-

thing else.”

A large number of the protesters

would like to see the king act like the

constitutional monarch he is supposed

to be. They benefit from growing support

from ordinary Thais, from a surreal

chasm between royalist propaganda and

the king’s comportment, and from a

certain vacillation on the part of the

authorities. On the one hand they arrest

protesters to intimidate the movement:

this week the head of the Student Union

of Thailand was charged. On the other,

Mr Prayuth seems reluctant to order a

bloody crackdown. His government even

claims a willingness to talk.

In this atmosphere, Mr Thitinan says,

the parameters for open expression have

been stretched wider than in a long time.

The stakes are high, because the param-

eters could snap cruelly tight again. For

the young protesters who, like Ms Yanisa,

see the chance to craft a country in which

they have a place, there is no going back. 




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