A symbol of Thai resistance

June 04, 2014 01:07 am | Updated November 16, 2021 06:51 pm IST - BANGKOK

A protester in Bangkoklate last week. Photo: AP

A protester in Bangkoklate last week. Photo: AP

Thailand’s military rulers say they are monitoring a new form of silent resistance to the coup a three-fingered salute borrowed from “The Hunger Games” and will arrest those in large groups who ignore warnings to lower their arms.

The raised arm salute has become a symbol of opposition to Thailand’s May 22 coup, and a creative response to bans on political gatherings of more than five people.

Junta spokesman Col. Weerachon Sukhondhapatipak said on Tuesday that authorities were “monitoring the movement” and would take action if the salute is performed in large groups.

In “The Hunger Games” books and films, the salute symbolizes rebellion against totalitarian rule.

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