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09-03-2006, 19:02
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Brit. Hurt in BKK Bombing
Three weeks to go to the election and (coincidentally, honest) my trip to BKK and a British passer-by is hurt by a bomb outside an official's home not far from Khao San Rd:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/asia-pacific/4788518.stm
Luckily I have a healthy death wish, so no need to cancel.... 
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09-03-2006, 20:50
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Bomb Explodes in Bangkok
Last Updated: Thursday, 9 March 2006, 09:43 GMT
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Thai bomb at royal adviser's home
A mounting political crisis has seen almost daily protests in Bangkok
A small bomb has exploded in the Thai capital Bangkok, near the house of an adviser to the king, police said.
The blast injured a 28-year-old British tourist, police said.
The device was hidden in a guard post at the entrance to the home of Prem Tinsulanonda, chief adviser to King Bhumibol Adulyadej.
Bangkok is already tense because of a mounting political crisis, with growing calls for Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra to resign.
Mr Thaksin told reporters the bomb "was the work of people with bad intentions who want to create more and more trouble amid the political crisis".
Thailand's king, who is hugely revered, has taken care to stay above the crisis.
The homemade device was triggered by a timer, according to police, who found a battery at the scene.
Police said no warning was given, and there was no indication as to who was responsible.
Initial reports said two men were hurt - the 28-year-old Briton and an older Canadian. But police said later that the Canadian was included by mistake and only the Briton was injured.
Mr Prem's house is in Bangkok's royal district, not far from the tourist area of Khao San Road, where backpackers often rent cheap accommodation.
Political tensions
The 85-year-old former general is thought to have been in his house at the time of the attack, at about 1400 (0700 GMT) on Thursday.
He is a key figure in Thai politics, serving as prime minister for eight years in the 1980s.
Defence Minister Thammarak Isarangura told Reuters news agency that Mr Prem was not too perturbed by the explosion, but "just wondered why a bomb was put in front his house".
While bomb attacks are rare in Bangkok, they are a common occurrence in the Thai south, where suspected Muslim militants are waging a small-scale insurgency.
But the capital has been the scene of increasing tension in recent weeks. Mass rallies are now held virtually every day calling for Mr Thaksin to resign.
He has come under mounting pressure in the capital, especially for his family's sale last month of its stake in Shin Corp, the company he built up before he entered politics.
Many urban Thais complained the family avoided paying tax on the sale and passed control of an important national asset to Singaporean investors.
In a bid to silence his critics he has called a snap election for 2 April, but the main opposition parties have decided to boycott the poll.
There have been a handful of bomb attacks in the capital in the last six months, though none have done serious damage.
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09-03-2006, 21:13
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09-03-2006, 21:22
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This seems to get more and more worse. I thought there are soon new elections, so why bombing? Are there any sights that the election could be manipulated? BTW when are the new elections?
Bad news from SEA also from the phillipines. Does anybody know whats going on there?
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09-03-2006, 21:44
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BUT YOU DID......5555555555..........
http://www.phuket-info.com/forums/ge...k-bombing.html
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09-03-2006, 21:45
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The elections are a farce... Only one party is standing the rest are boycotting it..
So as I have said elsewhere I think the danger period is after that single party gets elected then what happens ?? One party system isnt democracy but also there will be a mandate to govern..
Chaos basically with a total crisis of who is leading etc..
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09-03-2006, 22:51
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The elections are a farce... Only one party is standing the rest are boycotting it..
So as I have said elsewhere I think the danger period is after that single party gets elected then what happens ?? One party system isnt democracy but also there will be a mandate to govern..
Chaos basically with a total crisis of who is leading etc..
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Good post and a reasoned summary of events!...........Hey!......Welcome to my world!
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09-03-2006, 23:03
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This seems to get more and more worse. I thought there are soon new elections, so why bombing? Are there any sights that the election could be manipulated? BTW when are the new elections?
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They should be end of April. Two months after the PM stepped down. That’s what I heard on the news in Belgium...
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09-03-2006, 23:26
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You gotta love his balls though..
First thing he does is make a law that says no minister / senator or whatever they call and elected offical is allowed to change political parties within 90 days of an election (to stop 'buying' politions to join coalitions was his reason) then as soon as the signature is on that law he calls a hung parliment and an emergency election in 30 days !!!
So any TRT minister is now forced to stay TRT.. No one can jump ship even if they know its sinking..
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