Public protests in Thailand now require permission
Civil rights groups are screaming about a new law in Thailand that prevents public assembly or protests without permission from the police given 24 hours
Civil rights groups are screaming about a new law in Thailand that prevents public assembly or protests without permission from the police given 24 hours
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A good portion of the crowd at the RedState Gathering were probably upset that Donald Trump’s invitation was revoked over comments made about Fox News
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Some would call it the sound of a broken record. Others would say that the Prime Minister of Israel is simply trying to keep a