(Staff articles from the ABC NEWS on 22 November 2020.)
Panusaya
Sithijirawattankul, known as "Rung", has become the face of
Thailand's youth protest movement. With tens of thousands of protesters
cheering her on, Panusaya Sithijirawattankul stepped on to a stage near
Bangkok's ceremonial Grand Palace and confidently did what most Thais would not
dare to do. She spoke out against the country's monarchy.
The 21-year-old university student, who
is known by her nickname "Rung", has become one of the faces of
Thailand's growing student-led protest movement. In front of a big screen
projecting her image to the crowd, the third-year sociology student addressed
the biggest anti-establishment rally since the 2014 coup which saw military
General Prayuth Chan-ocha seize power.
"[We have] the same ideology, the same intention, the same goals: to end the Prayuth regime and to reform the monarchy, isn't that right?" she said to loud cheers and applause. Rung says she is not trying to topple the monarchy, but believes it should be reformed.