By GRANT PECK and CHRIS BLAKE Associated Press BANGKOK (AP) — He was only 7 when he saw his first military coup. He was 15 during the second. Now 21, he is among those at the front of Thailand's growing pro-democracy movement pushing for sweeping political reforms. And because of his activities, Bunkueanun Paothong has been charged with crimes that could see him jailed for the rest of his life. 'I took a stand I know that would be risky,' Bunkueanun said. 'I stand firm in my principles and beliefs. Because it's the right thing for me to do.' Fed […]
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