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Suspected Grenade Explodes At Bangkok Thai TV Centre: Govt


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One of several Red Shirt Bombers that have been implicated in a spate of recent bombings, Sornthien Singkanya.

He is the suspect in the Rang Nam Road bombing on July 30 that resulted in an injured trash scavenger. When he was originally arrested, he was in possession of grenades and home-made bombs. He was seen to be the person who ordered other protesters to torch the Center One shopping mall and nearby ATMs during the May riots. He's also suspected of smashing cash machines and robbing the money inside during the May Mayhem. He is further implicated in the explosion of a grenade near the duty-free King Power's office last August.

One down. How many more to go?

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One of several Red Shirt Bombers that have been implicated in a spate of recent bombings, Sornthien Singkanya.

He is the suspect in the Rang Nam Road bombing on July 30 that resulted in an injured trash scavenger. When he was originally arrested, he was in possession of grenades and home-made bombs. He was seen to be the person who ordered other protesters to torch the Center One shopping mall and nearby ATMs during the May riots. He's also suspected of smashing cash machines and robbing the money inside during the May Mayhem. He is further implicated in the explosion of a grenade near the duty-free King Power's office last August.

One down. How many more to go?

These young men donot realize they are just canon fodder to be discarded when not needed any longer. WISE UP YOUNG FOOLS

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2 more UDD members charged with terrorism

The accused are Sornthien Singkanya, 23, and Waiyawat Phatkung, 38.

The other accused, Waiyawat, is still at large.

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One of several Red Shirt Bombers that have been implicated in a spate of recent bombings, Sornthien Singkanya.

One down. How many more to go?

No shortage of Red Bombers/Arsonists/Terrorists "still at large."

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Red media censorship again?

Get off it, please. You "pro-government" apologist types that insist foreigners aren't allowed in Thai politics should also heed that argument here as well. A bombing is a major incident in and of itself, and it's no time to start a "red-shirt" argument. After all, it's their politics, not ours wouldn't you say?

Plenty of evidence of red censorship during the protests. Plenty of red shirts caught with grenades and bombs over the last few months. Plenty of incitement of violence by the red shirt leaders all this year.

I'll go with OzMick's duck.

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