A three-fingered salute borrowed from "The Hunger Games" films is a new form of silent resistance to the coup in Thailand, The Associated Press reported. Thailand's military rulers are monitoring the symbol and will arrest those who ignore warnings to lower their arms. Protesters have varying explanations for what the symbol means, saying it stands for the French Revolution's trinity of values: liberty, equality, fraternity. Others say it means freedom, election and democracy. A photo montage circulating online paired a picture from the science-fiction blockbuster "The Hunger Games" with a graphic of three fingers labeled, 1. No Coup, 2. Liberty, 3. Democracy.