Light Show Protest At Thai Kings Plush German Hotel

Story By: Joseph GolderSub-EditorJoseph Golder, Agency: Newsflash

These images show how an activist managed to put messages using a huge light projector on the Thai King’s plush hotel in Germany where he is staying with his intimate female entourage of “sex slaves”.

Human rights activist Dirk-Martin Heinzelmann, 50, projected a message demanded to know why the country needed a king onto the hotel building.

Luckily for the human rights activist, the king’s security guards who were on the scene and drove past did not do anything else.

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Heinzelmann worked together with activist group ‘PixelHELPER’ to put his messages on the building and on the road in front of it. It included one in German, Thai and English which said: “What do we need a king for?”

King Vajiralongkorn, also styled Rama X, has been the king of Thailand since his father abdicated in 2016. The 67-year-old reportedly has the whole hotel, which is in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, in the southern German state of Bavaria, to himself during the COVID-19 crisis, and according to German newspaper Bild, his “20 sex slaves” must always “be at his service on the fourth floor.”

Heinzelmann said: “It would be justified that he would go home to be with his people during the crisis.”

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The activist also urged in the messages that the “criminal king” should “stop torturing Thai people” which was accompanied by an image of the king sporting a bizarre short T-shirt showing off his belly button.

Heinzelmann added: “It’s always a little bit exciting to do something like this, you never know what to expect.

“But I am a very relaxed person and peaceful, the action falls under the freedom of art and freedom of expression.”

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