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#StopMekongDam hashtag is trending on Twitter among Asians, condemning China for hoarding water and causing droughts to nearby countries.
New hashtag followed by #nnevvy Thai vs Chinese online twitter war,
Now forming #MilkTeaAlliance, with Hong Kong, Taiwan and Thailand against CCP propaganda.
#StopMekongDam hashtag is trending on Twitter among Asians, condemning China for hoarding water and causing droughts to nearby countries.
New hashtag followed by #nnevvy Thai vs Chinese online twitter war,
Now forming #MilkTeaAlliance, with Hong Kong, Taiwan and Thailand against CCP propaganda.
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Hong Kong Taiwan Vietnam our friend and friendship support #StopMekongDam Thai, Laos, Cambodian and Vietnamese people. We will die because there is no water. China is not a friend but our enemy. #ชานมข้นกว่าเลือด #MilkTeaAlliance
Forwarded from 📡Guardians of Hong Kong
#ThaiCelebrities #StandWithThailand
More Thai Stars Speak Up In Defence of Freedom of Speech and Condemn Police Violence
Thai-American K-Pop idol Nichkhun, of a poular band 2pm in South Korea, wrote on Twitter: "The use of violence is something I cannot watch and stand idly by": "Violence has never helped anything. I hope everyone stays safe... and take care of yourselves."
With 6.9 million followers on Twitter, Nichkhun's message went viral and was retweeted by tens of thousands within hours.
Thai-Canadian model Amanda Obdam, who is named this year's Miss Universe Thailand,
on Instagram posted pictures of police violence. She wrote, "A picture says a thousand words....Your job is to protect the people not harm them."
Maria Poonlertlarp, a beauty queen and TV personality, voiced on Facebook that the treatment of protesters was "completely unjust".
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/26056
Source: Straits Times #Oct18
#MilkTeaAlliance #2PM #Kpop #Nichkhun #MariaPoonlertlarp #AmandaObdam #SaveThailand
More Thai Stars Speak Up In Defence of Freedom of Speech and Condemn Police Violence
Thai-American K-Pop idol Nichkhun, of a poular band 2pm in South Korea, wrote on Twitter: "The use of violence is something I cannot watch and stand idly by": "Violence has never helped anything. I hope everyone stays safe... and take care of yourselves."
With 6.9 million followers on Twitter, Nichkhun's message went viral and was retweeted by tens of thousands within hours.
Thai-Canadian model Amanda Obdam, who is named this year's Miss Universe Thailand,
on Instagram posted pictures of police violence. She wrote, "A picture says a thousand words....Your job is to protect the people not harm them."
Maria Poonlertlarp, a beauty queen and TV personality, voiced on Facebook that the treatment of protesters was "completely unjust".
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/26056
Source: Straits Times #Oct18
#MilkTeaAlliance #2PM #Kpop #Nichkhun #MariaPoonlertlarp #AmandaObdam #SaveThailand