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“Citizen for Hope,” a network of anti-violence citizen, held a candlelit event at Benjasiri Park, Bangkok on Saturday April 26. 
 
The network is composed of activists from various groups which hope to find a peaceful solutions for the country within the democratic rule of law.
 
The groups have held several candlelit events in support of the February 2 election.
 
Kittichai Ngamchaipisit, the coordinator of the network, said the return of the candlelit activity is to show that they still support election
“Citizen for Hope,” a network of anti-violence citizen, held a candlelit event at Benjasiri Park, Bangkok on Saturday April 26. 
 
The network is composed of activists from various groups which hope to find a peaceful solutions for the country within the democratic rule of law.
 
The groups have held several candlelit events in support of the February 2 election.
 
Kittichai Ngamchaipisit, the coordinator of the network, said the return of the candlelit activity is to show that they still support elections and oppose violence.The network is composed of people who are not red-shirts nor the People’s Democratic Reform Committee (PDRC) supporters. For example, people who are against corruptions, support political reform through democratic rules. 

 

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