Permalink: https://www.media.greenpeace.org/archive/Anti-Coal-Network-Rally-in-Bangkok-against-Coal-Fired-Power-Plant-in-Krabi-27MZIFJJGEOIS.htmlConceptually similarAnti-Coal Network Rally in Bangkok against Coal-Fired Power Plant in KrabiGP0STQJZLCompleted★★★★★★Anti-Coal Network Rally in Bangkok against Coal-Fired Power Plant in KrabiGP0STQJZCCompleted★★★★★★★Anti-Coal Network Rally in Bangkok against Coal-Fired Power Plant in KrabiGP0STQJZMCompleted★★★★Anti-Coal Network Rally in Bangkok against Coal-Fired Power Plant in KrabiGP0STQJZHCompleted★★★★Anti-Coal Network Rally in Bangkok against Coal-Fired Power Plant in KrabiGP0STQJZJCompleted★★★★Anti-Coal Network Rally in Bangkok against Coal-Fired Power Plant in KrabiGP0STQJZGCompleted★★★★Anti-Coal Network Rally in Bangkok against Coal-Fired Power Plant in KrabiGP0STQJZECompleted★★★★Anti-Coal Network Rally in Bangkok against Coal-Fired Power Plant in KrabiGP0STQJZKCompleted★★★★★★Anti-Coal Network Rally in Bangkok against Coal-Fired Power Plant in KrabiGP0STQJZFCompleted★★★★View AllGP0STQJZNAnti-Coal Network Rally in Bangkok against Coal-Fired Power Plant in KrabiMembers from Save Andaman from Coal, an anti-coal group from southern Thailand, confront police officers on Friday at a protest in Bangkok against a government plan to build a coal-fired power plant in Krabi province.Locations:Bangkok-Southeast Asia-ThailandDate:17 Feb, 2017Credit:© Tadchakorn Kitchaiphon / GreenpeaceMaximum size:2048px X 1365pxKeywords:Actions and protests-Activists-Cities-Climate (campaign title)-Coal-Crowds-Day-Demonstrations-Flags-High angle view-KWCI (GPI)-Local population-Outdoors-Police-Sit-insShoot:Anti-Coal Network Rally in Bangkok against Coal-Fired Power Plant in KrabiSave Andaman from Coal, an anti-coal group from southern Thailand, led a three-day protest against the National Energy Policy Committee’s decision to allow the construction of an 870-megawatt coal-fired power plant in Krabi province, south of Thailand. The Thai anti-coal network is calling the Ministry of Natural Resources and Environment to reject any coal-fired power plant project in the southern province of Krabi. The protest ended Sunday afternoon when the military government released five of its leaders taken into custody the day before. According to activist leaders, hundreds of people joined the protest. The rally started Friday morning after the government’s energy committee announced it would move forward with the stalled plan to build the coal-fired plant in Krabi.