The live stream is broadcasted by protesters.
The police have made several attempts to disperse people who gathered in the Pathum Wan intersection and also used tear gas against the demonstrators.
The protest leaders then urged the crowd to leave the intersection and announced the end of the protest near Chulalongkorn University. Nevertheless, a small group of protesters remained in Pathum Wan and continued to resist the police.
Photos and videos from the scene were published on Twitter.
The police call on remaining demonstrators to go home and promise them that they will face no consequences as the law enforcement officers have arrest warrants only for 12 protest leaders.
Another Protest Day in Bangkok Ends After Clashes Between Demonstrators, Police - Photos, Video
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Protests in the Southeast Asian country have been ongoing for several months, with thousands of citizens calling for large-scale constitutional reform. The protesters demand the dissolution of what they call Prime Minister Prayut Chan-o-cha’s military dictatorship who came to power after a coup in 2014. They also call for a limitation of the monarchy’s power.