MEANWHILE….IN BANGKOK

22 people have been confirmed dead and 123 injured after a bomb exploded at a Hindu shrine in Bangkok, Monday. Footage, shot by a Chinese tourist, shows pedestrians walking along a nearby overpass at the moment the bomb explodes. A separate bomb was set off in the Thai capital, Tuesday, but no casualties have been reported – READ MORE http://on.rt.com/6pa8


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overthecliff
overthecliff
August 18, 2015 10:26 am

I haven’t heard the word Muslim uttered concerning this bombing? Anybody taking bets?

AnarchoPagan
AnarchoPagan
August 18, 2015 7:28 pm

How many Muslims could there be in Thailand? More likely just some more shit-stirring by our friends in the NED.

AnarchoPagan
AnarchoPagan
August 18, 2015 7:49 pm

Yeah, I guess it could be Muslims considering that they hit a Hindu – not Buddhist – shrine.

TE
TE
August 19, 2015 9:18 pm

The natives are getting restless all over. Few jobs, little money, ever increasing government/societal oppression.

In De’toilet we’re seeing it in a marked increase in car jackings, drive by shootings, and my ever favorite, murder-suicide, or just murder.

Just a bunch of chemically braindamaged citizens enjoying the recovery.

The Arab Spring started with a man setting himself on fire, seems like this crop of angry men have decided hurting others feels better.

Iska Waran
Iska Waran
August 19, 2015 10:54 pm

97.2% chance of The Muslims being behind it.

Leobeer
Leobeer
August 19, 2015 11:44 pm

Two more men sought in bomb probe

Police now say they have identified two more men they wish to contact in the investigation of the bombing outside the Erawan shrine on Monday.

Pol Lt Gen Prawut Thawornsiri, assistant national police chief, gave the media a screen capture from a grainy CCTV that shows the two men, who police say were standing close to the main suspect, the “man in the yellow T-shirt” strongly suspected of planting the bomb.

The low-quality image shows two males, dressed in red (C) and dressed in white (3rd R), standing in front of the wanted man in the yellow shirt, just as he is removing his backpack minutes before the bomb blast.

The two are described by police as persons of interest.

Police also expanded on their description of Thailand’s most-wanted man, saying the suspected bomber was “Caucasian, Arab or mixed race”, aged 20 to 30 and about 170cm (5-foot-7) tall.

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Although Pol Lt Gen Prawut, who is also the police spokesman, raised the possibility that the man was Thai and in disguise, the warrant on charges of premeditated murder was issued for a “foreign man, name unknown, who appears in the sketch drawing.”

A motorcycle taxi driver said in a phone interview aired by Channel 3, a Thai TV station, that he had picked up a man matching the police description at a taxi stand a quarter of a mile from the shrine after the bomb exploded, The New York Times reported early Thursday.

The driver, who gave his name as Kasem, said the man did not speak to him, just walked up and handed him a piece of paper with the words “Lumpini Park” written on it in English. Lumpini Park is a well-populated area in the commercial heart of Bangkok, about two-thirds of a mile from Erawan.

“He had a conversation on the phone,” Kasem said. “I don’t know what the language is. I don’t know, but it is surely not Thai nor English language.”

“I didn’t see anyone at where I left him,” he continued. “It was dark. There are some trees and it’s hard to see.”