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Hua Hin bomb suspects clearly shown on CCTV


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As the police have already said quite strongly who they may or may not be - any chance of a really convincing arrest and charges being laid seem to a have receded into the distance - all we can expect now id=s a series of arrests that confirm what the police already told us.

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15 hours ago, spidermike007 said:

With the recent passage of the new referendum, the government has seized even more power, and established a greater degree of censorship. Will we ever know the truth here? Will we ever know if the men they arrest are the real perpetrators? Will we see "Dark Tao" style justice again? Will this government ever be honest with it's people? 

 

No, no, yes, no........

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19 hours ago, ALLSEEINGEYE said:

Note to self, never wear a backpack or you may be named as a suspected bomber on the run.

it is not so bad. hundreds of thousands use back packs and that does not  make them suspects. let life go on normal.

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14 hours ago, gdgbb said:

 

"... the recent passage of the new referendum."  

 

What?  The referendum (it wasn't a 'new' one) was a vote regarding the new constitution, referendums don't get passed or go though a passage.  The government has no more power today than it did the day before the referendum neither has it imposed greater censorship.

 

What is "Dark Tao" justice?

 

No government is ever honest towards it's people.

 

 

 

 

Not sure what you are talking about. How could you say, with a straight face, that the new constitution that was recently voted upon and approved, does not give the government more power? 

 

In its first test at the polls, Thailand’s military government won overwhelming approval Sunday of a new Constitution that aims to reduce the power of political parties and extend the influence of the military.

With 94 percent of the ballots counted, voters were approving the military’s proposed Constitution by a wide margin, according to returns issued by the election commission. A companion ballot measure that would give the military junta the authority to fill the Senate with its appointees was also easily winning approval.

http://www.nytimes.com/2016/08/08/world/asia/thailand-constitution-referendum.html?_r=0

Provisional official results indicated that 61 percent of voters chose in favor of the draft, despite provisions that guarantee a future overarching political role for the armed forces in a hand-picked Senate and vocal opposition from the country’s two main sidelined political parties, the Democrats and Peua Thai. A second referendum question also passed, opening the way for the potential selection of a non-elected prime minister.

Regardless of voters’ motivation, the credibility of the result is tainted by the junta’s harsh suppression of vote “no” campaigning in the run-up to the vote. Hard curbs on free expression, imposed in a draconian Referendum Act that carried potential 10-year prison sentences for misrepresenting the draft, criticizing its content, or disrupting the vote, resulted in the arrest of at least 120 people, according to Human Rights Watch, a rights group. In June, the United Nations expressed its concerns about the restrictions and later released a follow-up to counter comments apparently made by the Thai foreign ministry to the local press that said the U.N. was notconcerned.

http://thediplomat.com/2016/08/what-does-thailands-referendum-result-mean/

 

And Dark Tao refers to Koh Tao, and the heinous manipulation of justice that has recently taken place, in regard to the murders of the British people there. 

 

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16 hours ago, gdgbb said:

 

There is no such thing as a special tourist SIM card.

Not yet but the point I tried to make was that if it ever happened then any tourist in the vicinity of a crime would fall under suspicion. 

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The man in middle picture appears to be carrying a bag carrying water. Obviously a water bomber.

 

Note to oneself. Dont wear a hat, dont carry bags, dont go in the street with friends, dont go to a country where the police are imbaciles and the government officials in comparison, make them look just that little bit smarter

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12 hours ago, Ponlamai said:

If they did as suggested above 'believed to have crossed the border into a neighbouring country', then passport  control should have their, mugshots and details including nationality,  name age and address I would have thought!

yes but they walked across the border in the jungle somewhere. they were long gone before the first bombs went off.

 

their task was very simple. just look like average Thai people and drop the bombs at different locations.

They are not suicide bombers.

 

Note the watches, the way the are dress the same (in broad strokes).

Running shoes, not flip flops. All three are fit, not over weight.    

They had no in country accomplices for transportation. Just took their time and then changed their clothes and then changed mini vans.

 

They did not even wear sunglasses to hide their eyes. They are not coming back and they are not worried about being in a government database in any country. 

 

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and so no one forgets what we are talking about, here is a photo of the woman they murdered.

and photos of her blood that I took in Hua Hun on Saturday morning right after the bombings.

So MAYBE these are the guys who murdered a Thai woman who is also a mother.

 

 

 

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