BANGKOK (Reuters) - Hundreds of chanting Thai protesters demonstrated in Bangkok on Saturday in defiance of a crackdown on three months of action aimed at the government and the powerful monarchy, witnesses said. After police used water cannon for the first time against a protest by thousands of people in central Bangkok on Friday, protesters agreed to assemble at different points across the city on Saturday. Hundreds of protesters, many in black t-shirts, assembled at the Lat Phrao station, eyewitnesses said. “Prayuth get out” they chanted, in reference to Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha. Protesters identified two other main focal points for demonstrations.
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