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BANGKOK – An official from the Thailand-based Spirit in Education Movement (SEM) said that the Thai Parliament in Bangkok, Thailand, is displaying the events of the 3-year military coup in Myanmar as an art gallery.
This exhibition is being shown from March 2nd to March 3rd, and it shows how the people of Myanmar opposed the coup in various ways during the three years of the military coup. It is known that the lifestyle events of the ethnic groups along the border of Thailand are displayed as art galleries.
As the Spirit in Education Movement (SEM), the junta council’s airstrikes on the people fleeing the war from Myanmar are mainly shown. The installation art related to the military council’s airstrikes includes the equipment left in the airstrikes and the data visualization showing the number of casualties in the junta council’s airstrikes.
This show is for the purpose of showing Thailand’s public the damage caused to the people by the junta council’s air strikes, including the cutting of aviation fuel and the ability to cut off revenue streams for jet fuel, which the junta council is using.