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Anti-monarchist “Rose London” bullied 3rd time by Thai royalists

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A Thai woman took video clip of her visit to a house in suburb London where anti-Thai monarchist Chatwadee Amornpat aka “Rose” reportedly used to reside, and gave her a present, presumably stools. 
 
This is the third times that Thai royalists recorded video of themselves when harassing Rose at the house No.18, Raymond Road, even though Rose and others have said she had moved out from the house after divorce. 
 
The clip entitled “Someone visited Rose’s house and gave her a gift (shit) again!!,” begins when a luxurious present box is opened, revealing that the object inside is wrapped in a black paper. The clip does not reveal what the object wrapped by the paper is. 
 
 
Later after the car arrived at Raymond Road, The woman speaks to camera “I’m going to give her a present because I miss her so much.” and “I brought her a gift, but I’m not sure if she’ll accept it because it’s very expensive.” The woman hangs the present and a letter to the door knob of the house, knocks and shouts. The cameraman then runs from the scene. 
 
 
In mid June, a man calling himself  “DJ Ken” posted a video of his visit to the house when he also spray painted the Thai national flag on the front door. In the video, he also shows a handgun, which he later says is just an air pistol. The British police reportedly pressed charges against him. 
 
Also in early June, another video clip shows a Thai woman, calling herself“Kae Kanyarat” visited the house with an intention to slap and throw eggs at Rose, but failed as Rose did not appear.    
 
The story of Rose made headlines in the Thai media in April when her parents filed a lèse majesté complaint against her to prove their innocence and to show that they disapproved of their daughter’s actions. 
 
Rose, a 34-year-old hairdresser living in London, has posted more than ten video clips criticizing and defaming the Thai monarchy on her Facebook page. While some call her a democratic idol, she is subjected to hatred and bullying online and offline. Her parents were heavily bullied before they filed the police complaint.    
 
The junta’s National Council for Peace and Order (NCPO) on 4 June issued an order calling for political activists and self-exiled lese majeste suspects, including Rose, to report themselves to the junta.   
 
Thai police have said they have issued an arrest warrant for Rose and hoped to get extradition of her to be prosecuted in Thailand. However, UK Ambassador to Thailand Mark Kent said via his official twitter account that “In brief, extradition treaties cover only offences in both states. UK position [is] clear.” 
 
 

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