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BANGKOK -- Police in the Thai capital used water cannons, tear gas and rubber bullets Saturday night to break up a rally by pro-democracy protesters calling for the release of detained activists, constitutional changes and an overhaul of the nation's monarchy.

The rally held outside Bangkok's Grand Palace was a continuation of student-led protests that began last year and have rattled Thailand's traditional establishment, which is fiercely opposed to change, especially with regard to the monarchy.

The rally organizers had said they planned to have demonstrators throw paper planes with messages over the palace walls.

The demonstrators, who numbered close to 1,000, managed to break through a barrier made of shipping containers stacked two high. Police behind the containers responded first with warnings and then by shooting water cannons and rubber bullets. Police drove the crowd back, and though skirmishes continued, the crowds appeared to have dissipated by 10 p.m.

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During the skirmishes, protesters tossed smoke bombs and firecrackers at police, and also splashed a royal portrait with paint, but failed in an attempt to set it on fire, though they did burn tires and trash at several locations.

Police Deputy Spokesman Col. Kissana Phathanacharoen said at least six police officers were injured and about five protesters detained. The city's Erawan emergency services said 11 people had been sent to hospitals.

Kissana said police had warned in advance that the rally was illegal, but the demonstrators proceeded anyway. He said in addition to throwing various objects, they used slingshots to fire nuts and bolts at police and hit them with metal rods.

He said police had used water cannons, tear gas and rubber bullets according to proper procedures.

The rally was called by REDEM, a faction of a broader protest movement last year that started with three core demands: that Prime Minister Prayuth Chan-ocha and his government step down, the constitution be amended to make it more democratic, and the monarchy be changed to make it more accountable.

REDEM, which stands for Restart Democracy, claims to have no leaders and holds online voting to decide on rally dates and activities.

The movement sharpened its campaign to focus on the monarchy, and Thailand's lese majeste law, which makes criticizing, insulting or defaming the king and some other senior royals punishable by up to 15 years in prison.

The monarchy has long been treated as a sacred institution in Thailand; public criticism is not only illegal, but has long been considered socially unacceptable. Many people still revere the monarchy, and the military, a major power in Thai society, considers defense of the monarchy a priority.

As protesters last year stepped up criticism of the monarchy, the government responded by charging outspoken protesters under the lese majeste law, and over the past month, eight of them were jailed pending trial.

The movement was able to attract crowds of as many as 20,000-30,000 people in Bangkok in 2020 and had followings in major cities and universities.

However, a new coronavirus outbreak late last year caused it to temporarily suspend activities, and it lost momentum.

Protesters use laser lights after they were dispersed by riot police Saturday, March 20, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's student-led pro-democracy movement is holding a rally in the Thai capital, seeking to press demands that include freedom for their leaders, who are being held without bail on charges of defaming the monarchy. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
Protesters use laser lights after they were dispersed by riot police Saturday, March 20, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's student-led pro-democracy movement is holding a rally in the Thai capital, seeking to press demands that include freedom for their leaders, who are being held without bail on charges of defaming the monarchy. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
Sparks fly from the barrel of a gun used by riot police to disperse protesters who removed container vans used as a barricade in front of the Grand Palace Saturday, March 20, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's student-led pro-democracy movement is holding a rally in the Thai capital, seeking to press demands that include freedom for their leaders, who are being held without bail on charges of defaming the monarchy. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
Sparks fly from the barrel of a gun used by riot police to disperse protesters who removed container vans used as a barricade in front of the Grand Palace Saturday, March 20, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's student-led pro-democracy movement is holding a rally in the Thai capital, seeking to press demands that include freedom for their leaders, who are being held without bail on charges of defaming the monarchy. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
Police security use water cannons to disperse protesters who removed container vans used as a barricade in front of the Grand Palace Saturday, Mar. 20, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's student-led pro-democracy movement is holding a rally in the Thai capital, seeking to press demands that include freedom for their leaders, who are being held without bail on charges of defaming the monarchy. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
Police security use water cannons to disperse protesters who removed container vans used as a barricade in front of the Grand Palace Saturday, Mar. 20, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's student-led pro-democracy movement is holding a rally in the Thai capital, seeking to press demands that include freedom for their leaders, who are being held without bail on charges of defaming the monarchy. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
Riot police stand in formation preparing to disperse protesters who removed container vans used as a barricade in front of the Grand Palace Saturday, Mar. 20, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's student-led pro-democracy movement is holding a rally in the Thai capital, seeking to press demands that include freedom for their leaders, who are being held without bail on charges of defaming the monarchy. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
Riot police stand in formation preparing to disperse protesters who removed container vans used as a barricade in front of the Grand Palace Saturday, Mar. 20, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's student-led pro-democracy movement is holding a rally in the Thai capital, seeking to press demands that include freedom for their leaders, who are being held without bail on charges of defaming the monarchy. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
A man clashes with riot police during dispersal of protesters who removed container vans used as a barricade in front of the Grand Palace Saturday, March 20, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's student-led pro-democracy movement is holding a rally in the Thai capital, seeking to press demands that include freedom for their leaders, who are being held without bail on charges of defaming the monarchy. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
A man clashes with riot police during dispersal of protesters who removed container vans used as a barricade in front of the Grand Palace Saturday, March 20, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's student-led pro-democracy movement is holding a rally in the Thai capital, seeking to press demands that include freedom for their leaders, who are being held without bail on charges of defaming the monarchy. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
A riot policeman advances towards a man kneeling on the road after the dispersal of protesters who removed container vans used as a barricade in front of the Grand Palace Saturday, March 20, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's student-led pro-democracy movement is holding a rally in the Thai capital, seeking to press demands that include freedom for their leaders, who are being held without bail on charges of defaming the monarchy. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
A riot policeman advances towards a man kneeling on the road after the dispersal of protesters who removed container vans used as a barricade in front of the Grand Palace Saturday, March 20, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's student-led pro-democracy movement is holding a rally in the Thai capital, seeking to press demands that include freedom for their leaders, who are being held without bail on charges of defaming the monarchy. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
Sparks fly from the barrel of a gun used by riot police to disperse protesters who removed container vans used as a barricade in front of the Grand Palace Saturday, March 20, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's student-led pro-democracy movement is holding a rally in the Thai capital, seeking to press demands that include freedom for their leaders, who are being held without bail on charges of defaming the monarchy. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
Sparks fly from the barrel of a gun used by riot police to disperse protesters who removed container vans used as a barricade in front of the Grand Palace Saturday, March 20, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's student-led pro-democracy movement is holding a rally in the Thai capital, seeking to press demands that include freedom for their leaders, who are being held without bail on charges of defaming the monarchy. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
A protester holds up a sign in front of riot police Saturday, March 20, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's student-led pro-democracy movement is holding a rally in the Thai capital, seeking to press demands that include freedom for their leaders, who are being held without bail on charges of defaming the monarchy. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
A protester holds up a sign in front of riot police Saturday, March 20, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's student-led pro-democracy movement is holding a rally in the Thai capital, seeking to press demands that include freedom for their leaders, who are being held without bail on charges of defaming the monarchy. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
People run after riot police dispersing protesters who removed container vans used as a barricade in front of the Grand Palace Saturday, March 20, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's student-led pro-democracy movement is holding a rally in the Thai capital, seeking to press demands that include freedom for their leaders, who are being held without bail on charges of defaming the monarchy. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)
People run after riot police dispersing protesters who removed container vans used as a barricade in front of the Grand Palace Saturday, March 20, 2021 in Bangkok, Thailand. Thailand's student-led pro-democracy movement is holding a rally in the Thai capital, seeking to press demands that include freedom for their leaders, who are being held without bail on charges of defaming the monarchy. (AP Photo/Sakchai Lalit)

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