Neal Ulevich is an American photographer who won a Pulitzer Prize in
1977 for capturing “disorder and brutality in the streets of Bangkok.”
In 1976 the worsening political situation in Thailand culminated into
violent confrontation at The Thammasat University. Several students who
were demonstrating against dictatorial Field Marshall Thanom
Kittikachorn’s plan of returning into the country, were shot, beaten,
hanged, mutilated and even burnt to death.
Saturday, 29 November 2014
BANGKOK THAILAND 1976
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