Thai protesters use inflatable rubber ducks against water cannons https://t.co/a8jeEDoiXr ð· @Athit_P pic.twitter.com/F7raLBDfvY
— Reuters Pictures (@reuterspictures) November 17, 2020
ðĪðĪðĪ #18āļāļĪāļĻāļิāļāļēāđāļāļĢāļēāļĐāļāļĢ์āļāļĢāļ°āļŠāļāļ์ #āļĄ็āļāļ18āļāļĪāļĻāļิāļāļē #WhatsHappeninglnThailand pic.twitter.com/gOFuZvk99f
— Khaosod English (@KhaosodEnglish) November 18, 2020
Protesters have somehow brought their own water truck with them for tonight's protest, probably for dousing teargas canisters. #18āļāļĪāļĻāļิāļāļēāđāļāļĢāļēāļĐāļāļĢ์āļāļĢāļ°āļŠāļāļ์ #āļĄ็āļāļ18āļāļĪāļĻāļิāļāļē #WhatsHappeninglnThailand pic.twitter.com/6RNzp8fOJq
— Khaosod English (@KhaosodEnglish) November 18, 2020
1)Art for supporting #Thailand pro democracy protest.
— å·īäļĒč Badiucao (@badiucao) November 18, 2020
Last night Giant rubber ducks were used by the young students protesters to protect themselves from the attack of police water cannons.
Thats what inspires the drawing.#āļĄ็āļāļ17āļāļĪāļĻāļิāļāļē #whatishappeninginthailand pic.twitter.com/HBwdoB2JoX
German newspaper BILD has a story on King Vajiralongkorn’s absurd Skytrain trip, noting that everybody apart from the king and queen had to sit on the floor pic.twitter.com/nmaZPcbcrb
— Andrew MacGregor Marshall (@zenjournalist) November 15, 2020