Prawit: 3-finger gesture is Scouts' salute

Some students at Samsen Wittayalai School in Bangkok displayed white ribbons and others raised a three-fingered salute on Tuesday morning. (Photo: Arnun Chonmahatrakool)
Some students at Samsen Wittayalai School in Bangkok displayed white ribbons and others raised a three-fingered salute on Tuesday morning. (Photo: Arnun Chonmahatrakool)

Deputy Prime Minister Prawit Wongsuwon dismissed the three-fingered hand gesture used by protesting students as the salute used by the Boy Scouts.

Reporters at Government House on Tuesday asked him about the increasing display of three-fingered salutes and white ribbons by secondary school students during morning assembly.

"Oh. Scouts... scouts," Gen Prawit said.

 

When reminded that the gestures were a symbol of political opinion, the deputy prime minister said he was worried about the children. They needed to have things explained to them, so they would have a better understanding.

Asked if he thought use of the gesture would grow widely among students, Gen Prawit said, "It is up to the people who give their support, and (they) must think carefully."

 
Asked if the three-fingered salute was acceptable, he declined to answer and left.

Students in many schools have been seen flashing the three-fingered salute during their morning assembly before the national flag, and wearing white ribbons, in opposition to dictatorship.


MP Somkid Chueakong, of the opposition-core Pheu Thai Party, denied a senator's allegation that politicians were behind the ongoing political demonstrations. He said six Pheu Thai members were only "observers" at such rallies.

Senator Somchai Sawaengkarn said on Tuesday that some political parties reportedly brought thousands of people to attend political demonstrations, and there were attempts to organise young people's movements to emulate the rallies in Hong Kong.

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Vocabulary

  • assembly (noun): a group of people who have gathered together การชุมนุม, การประชุม - การชุมนุม, การประชุม
  • decline (verb): to say politely that you will not accept something, do something, or say something - ปฏิเสธ, ปฏิเสธที่จะทำ 
  • demonstration: an occasion when a group of people gather together to support or protest about something - การชุมนุม
  • denied (verb): said that something is not true or did not happen - ปฏิเสธ
  • dictatorship: a government having complete power and which does not rule democratically - เผด็จการ
  • emulate (verb): to work or happen in the same way as something else - เอาอย่างเพื่อให้เท่าเทียม
  • gesture: a movement that communicates a feeling or instruction - ลักษณะท่าทาง
  • rally: a large public gathering of people to support someone or to protest against something - การชุมนุม
  • salute: to put your hand to your head as a formal way of showing respect to someone, especially a senior officer in the armed forces - คำนับ,แสดงความเคารพ
  • scout (noun): a boy or girl who is a member of the Scouts, an organisation that provides activities for young people who wear special uniforms - ลูกเสือ

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