Then lastly back in the beginning of the #MilkTeaAlliance tag #StopMekongDam was one of if not the 1st "Serious" campaign to use the MTA tag... couple of images from the time.
So it's great to se an excellent history🧵on dams in Myanmar by @edithmirante.bsky.social
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Image of people standing on top of a dam, raising flags. Below a number of circles with various style of milk teas
And another one on #StopMekongDam from April 2020 during the early days of the MTA
Source: TW (April 2020)
China's Mekong River dams held back large amounts of water during a damaging drought in downstream countries last year despite China having higher-than-average water levels upstream, a U.S. research company said in a study
Image showing how a dam affects the downstream
The first #MilkTeaAlliance campaign had little to do with protests (the Thai protests would not begin in earnest for another 6 mths) Instead, #StopMekongDam was one of the first hashtags boosted by the MTA
Source: TG (April 2020)
331 = "Abusing democratic freedoms to infringe upon the interests of the State, lawful rights, & interests of organizations and/or citizens"
Incidently he once released a video talking about #MilkTeaAlliance #StopMekongDam tags.