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  • This was Chonthicha "LookkateJangrew three years ago,

  • seen by Reuters cameras confronting police during  

  • the unprecedented youth protests  that rocked Thailand at the time,

  • over the power of the country's military  in politics and supremacy of the monarchy.

  • This is Lookkate now: 30 years old,  

  • facing a possible prison sentence  for sedition and defaming the king,

  • and one of over a dozen young activists from the  movement who have become election candidates.

  • The three-fingered salute is a symbol of the 2020  protests derived from the Hunger Games movies.

  • She's running for parliament withpolitical party called Move Forward.

  • One of the big topics on their platform: reducing  the severity of the laws for insulting royalty.

  • "I truly believe that if you want change in  this country to achieve a true democracy,

  • both the street protests and legislative path need  

  • to move forward together with  having a strong social movement

  • and having independent bodies to  scrutinise the work of the lawmakers."

  • "MPs are representatives of the people,  

  • we have to speak up about everything  to protect their interest."

  • "I saw the determination of the Move Forward  Party in trying to push for laws that protect,  

  • respect, and value human rights.

  • I want to use my knowledge and skills  in order to work with the party,  

  • including revoking any laws that takes  away people's right of expression

  • - or the law on torture and  enforced disappearance."

  • The protests in 2020 started  as opposition to the military's  

  • domination of politics after the  coup that hit Thailand in 2014,

  • and what protesters believe  is an unhealthy power nexus  

  • with the monarchy that's justified military  interventions against elected governments.

  • The military says it only intervenes  in civilian politics when it has to,  

  • save the country from chaos, and it's  ruled out involvement in the next election.

  • The royal palace doesn't comment on politics.

  • Regardless, the protests broke taboos  over discussion of the monarchy.

  • Progressive parties like Lookkate's aren't  expected to win the upcoming election in May.

  • And if she does win,  

  • she says the 28 criminal cases against  her would end any time in parliament.

  • But she says she's hopeful that more young  people in politics will usher in a fairer system.

  • If mass protests happen again, she  says, it will go much further than 2020.

This was Chonthicha "LookkateJangrew three years ago,

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