2015年12月17日 星期四

104-5 2015 Bangkok bombing

  On 17 August 2015, a bombing took place inside the Erawan Shrine at the Ratchaprasong intersection in Pathum Wan DistrictBangkok, Thailand, killing 20 people and injuring 125. Surveillance footage showed a suspect leaving a backpack at the scene shortly before the explosion. As of 30 August 2015, the suspect in the surveillance footage had not been arrested and no group or individual has claimed responsibility for the attack. On 26 September, police announced that the primary suspect was in police custody. The attacks are thought to have targeted Thailand's tourism and economy, but there has been a range of inconsistencies in the statements of Thai authorities about those arrested and the reasons for the attack. The Thai government has at times suggested the bombers acted to avenge a crackdown on their human trafficking network, to take revenge for Thailand's deportation of a group of Uighurs back to China in July 2015, to strike a blow for the insurgents fighting the Thai government in the deep south, or for reasons related to Thailand's domestic politics. 


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2 則留言:

  1. Regardless of any kind of reason, it's a bad way to protect by setting bombs and making people dead or injured. There were so many innocent people injured because of one's dissatisfaction. It's not justice. Hope the police can find the real suspect as soon as possible, and be more efficient.

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  2. It's very sad to hear about this news, and I hope the police can find the real suspect soon, too. And let him or her know that how miserable thing they have done, also giving them critical punishment, in order not to let those victims sacrificed themselves in vain.

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