Following yesterday’s disruption of early voting throughout Bangkok and the south of Thailand, the US government has communicated an official rebuke to actions “inconsistent with democratic values.” Although the statement stresses American neutrality in Thailand’s protracted political stand-off, it affirms voting as a universal right to be respected.
Statement follows:
Election-related Unrest in Thailand
The United States is deeply troubled by efforts to block polls and otherwise prevent voting in Thailand, and by the most recent acts of political violence. While we do not take sides in the political dispute and strongly support freedom of expression and the right to peaceful protest, preventing citizens from voting violates their universal rights and is inconsistent with democratic values.
We reiterate our call for all sides to refrain from violence, exercise restraint, and commit to sincere dialogue to resolve political differences peacefully and democratically.
— Jen Psaki, spokeswoman, US Dept. of State
