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reminds me of the modus operandi of the boston marathon bombing.
When a govt is desperate to stay in power they are willing to do everything and anything.....dun forget this is an illegal military junta. Killing is sup sup water to them. Respect for Buddha? This junta done massacre inside temple before and killing of monks too.....nothing is beyond them.
Real terrorists with clear objectives would have come forward to claim reponsibilty by now
hope he didnt die in the blast. so they can capture him and torture the shit out of him
Cannot rule out the exile of 100 Uighur muslims to Xinjang in JulyFucking Arabs cause all the problems in today's world.
confirmed one singaporean lady up lorry
BANGKOK - A Singaporean woman was killed in the bomb blast that rocked the heart of the Thai capital on Monday (Aug 17) night, The Straits Times has learnt.
Thanks I have mistakened. Only saw many Thai stopping to pray when they walk past. Thought that it is another version of Buddhism as there are so many types e.g. Kuan Ying is also considered as Buddhism by many devotee.
yellow blame red
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Bangkok bomb: Thailand says identity of shrine attackers 'much clearer'
Defence minister says police have suspects for bombing that killed 22, after army chief says attack did not bear hallmarks of southern separatists
Thailand is close to determining who detonated a bomb at a popular shrine in Bangkok that killed 22 people and injured 123, the country’s defence minister has said.
“It is much clearer who the bombers are, but I can’t reveal right now,” Prawit Wongsuwan said on Tuesday. “We have suspects. There are not many people.”
Thai authorities later said they were hunting a “suspect” who had been caught on security cameras near the scene of the blast.
Prime minister Prayut Chan-ocha said the suspect was believed to belong to an “anti-government group based in Thailand’s northeast”. The region is a major powerbase for the anti-coup “red shirt” movement.
However, in a statement, Thailand’s ministry of foreign affairs said: “For the time being, it is too early to determine the possible motives or who the perpetrators may be.”
The government has blamed the attack, which ripped through a bustling part of the city at 7pm on Monday night, on forces seeking to destroy its tourist economy.
Much of the violence in the southeast Asian nation stems from a low-level insurgency waged by Muslim separatists in the south, but the country’s army chief said on Tuesday that the attack does not bear the hallmarks of the rebels.
“This does not match with incidents in southern Thailand. The type of bomb used is also not in keeping with the south,” Royal Thai Army chief and deputy defence minister General Udomdej Sitabutr said in a televised interview.
No group has claimed responsibility for the bombing of the Hindu Erawan shrine, a major attraction for visitors from Asia and for Thai people. Dedicated to the Hindu god Brahma, it is also popular among Thailand’s Buddhist and Chinese tourists.
Eight foreigners were killed in the explosion, including three Chinese, two Hong Kong residents, two people from Malaysia and one person from the Philippines. Scores of people were wounded, including many from China and Taiwan.
Forensic police teams in white gloves and sniffer dogs scoured the major intersection in the heart of the capital early on Tuesday morning, where glass and blood still lay on the road.
More than 6,500 people have been killed in the long-running insurgency in the south of the country since 2004, but militants have not launched an attack of this scale on the capital.
Bangkok has witnessed violent protests from opposing political groups since 2006 but foreigners are rarely caught in the bloodshed. An indiscriminate bomb attack killing large numbers of people is unheard of in recent memory.
Thai national police spokesman Prawut Thavornsiri said the death toll stood at 22 from the bombing, with 123 people wounded.
National police chief Somyot Poompanmuang told reporters the attack was unprecedented in Thailand. He said the blast was caused by a pipe bomb.
“The perpetrators intended to destroy the economy and tourism, because the incident occurred in the heart of the tourism district,” defence minister Prawit told Reuters late on Monday.
Tourism is one of the few bright spots in an economy that continues to underperform more than a year after the military seized power in May 2014.
It accounts for about 10% of the economy, and the government had expected a record number of visitors this year following a sharp fall in 2014 during months of street protests and the coup.
At the scene on Monday evening lay burnt out motorcycles, with rubble from the shrine’s wall and pools of blood on the street. “There were bodies everywhere,” said Marko Cunningham, a New Zealand paramedic working with a Bangkok ambulance service, who said the blast had left a two-metre-wide crater.
“Some were shredded. There were legs where heads were supposed to be. It was horrific,” Cunningham told Reuters, adding that people several hundred metres away had been wounded.
The Nation television channel reported that the government would set up a “war room” to coordinate a response. Two pipe bombs exploded in the same district in February but did not cause significant damage.
And as if on cue....The witch hunt has started.
Sift thru all 'evidence' presented so far.....and you see that this is the piece of info they want to send out.
Now you know why the phra Phrom was targeted. Supposedly to do with a certain former pm.
on the other hand, all oppositions are crazy. some more crazy than others.
they rather bring the whole country tourism down than let yellow rule. It is possible.
Just like SDP , i think they will hit every single singaporean face and wallet to win power.