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Four killed as bomb blasts target Thai tourist towns

There are no indications that any Irish travellers were caught up in the attacks.

Thailand Bombing Investigators work at the scene this morning of an explosion in the resort town of Hua Hin in Thailand AP / Press Association Images AP / Press Association Images / Press Association Images

Updated at 11am 

THAI POLICE SAY a series of bombings that have killed four people and rattled tourist destinations in the south of the country were acts of local sabotage and not “terrorist” in nature.

There are no indications that any Irish travellers were caught up in the attacks.

“This is not a terrorist attack. It is just local sabotage that is restricted to limited areas and provinces,” national police deputy spokesman Piyapan Pingmuang told reporters in Bangkok.

At least 11 bombs, many of them twin blasts, have hit five southern provinces in the past 24 hours, killing four people and wounding several dozen, including foreigners.

“It is still unclear which group is behind the bombings,” the spokesman said, though he dismissed speculation that Muslim rebels waging a rebellion in Thailand’s far south were behind the recent attacks.

Thailand’s southern tip has been home to a festering insurgency for over a decade, but the violence is largely contained to the border region, which lies far from the site of the recent bombings.

A police statement ordered officers across the country to “step up security at significant government offices and symbolic places, especially the bus terminals, train stations, and airports, tourist spots, restaurants, and entertainment places where a lot of people are gathering”.

Local media have reported several fires in southern provinces over the past 24 hours but it was not immediately clear if they were connected to the bombings.

Earlier, Prime Minister Prayut Chan-O-Cha called for calm and said he did not know who was behind the attacks, while analysts tentatively pointed the finger at Muslim insurgent groups in the south who have for years been fighting the Thai state.

Thailand Bombing Locals helping the injured following the blast in Hua Hin Sakchai Lalit Sakchai Lalit

Twin bombs exploded in the upscale resort of Hua Hin late last night, killing one woman and wounding more than 20 others, including nine foreign tourists, and were followed by two more this morning that killed another person.

AFP journalists saw injured and bleeding people lying on the pavements shortly after the latest explosions, as emergency workers rushed to the scene and took them away in ambulances.

A further two blasts struck today at Patong Beach on the popular tourist island of Phuket, while two more bombs were reported in the southern towns of Trang and Surat Thani, in each of which one person was killed.

“The bombs are an attempt to create chaos and confusion,” Prayut told reporters. “We should not make people panic more.”

Why have the bombs occurred as our country is heading towards stability, a better economy and tourism — and who did it? You have to find out.

The two bombs that went off in Hua Hin yesterday were hidden in potted plants and went off within 30 minutes of each other in the bar district of the popular beach town.

According to a Department of Foreign Affairs spokesperson:

[The Department] is aware of the incident and there are no indications of any Irish casualties. The Embassy in Bangkok have been monitoring the situation and we stand ready to assist if required.

Heightened tension

While small bombings are common in the kingdom during periods of heightened political tension, there have been few such incidents in the past year and it is rare for tourists to be targeted.

Thailand Bombing Emergency services at the scene of the Hua Hin attack AP AP

Britain and Australia reacted by advising their nationals to avoid public places.

Hua Hin is home to the Klai Kangwon (Far From Worries) summer palace ofThailand’s revered royal family, and the firsts blasts came on the eve of Queen Sirikit’s 84th birthday and just ahead of the first anniversary of a Bangkok shrine bombing that killed 20.

Hua Hin’s district chief, Sutthipong Klai-udom, told AFP that the first bombs were detonated by mobile phone. Staff at local hospitals said German, Italian, Dutch and Austrian nationals were among the wounded.

“It was very shocking. There was a loud noise and police were running everywhere, it was terrible,” said Michael Edwards, an Australian tourist staying in a guest house close to where the second bomb detonated.

“I was just surprised that it happened here… now I’m thinking if it’s worth staying,” he told AFP.

Record tourism

Hua Hin is an upscale resort town about 200 kilometres south of Bangkok, popular with both local and foreign tourists.

The palace there has for years been favoured by King Bhumibol Adulyadej, the world’s longest reigning monarch.

The 88-year-old is currently hospitalised in Bangkok for a number of health issues, a source of anxiety for many Thais and a key factor in the kingdom’s past decade of political turmoil.

Paul Chambers, an expert on the Thai military, said rebels from the south were prime suspects in the blasts.

“The culprits are most likely Malay-Muslim insurgent groups fighting the Thai state in the deep south,” he said.

The attack on Hua Hin seems like a direct affront at the Kingdom of Thailand. Hua Hin is home to a royal palace… also, the bombing comes on the queen’s birthday.

Zachary Abuza, an expert on Southeast Asian militant groups, said that although the southern insurgents had not carried out coordinated attacks for years, “it’s not that they haven’t or couldn’t, it’s just been a while”.

Whoever has perpetrated these wants to do serious damage to the Thai economy. That is where the junta is the most vulnerable.

Thailand’s military rulers, who seized power in 2014 after a decade of at times violent political unrest, have touted an increase in stability in the kingdom as a major accomplishment of its rule.

The junta last weekend saw its new version of the constitution approved in a referendum, although the three insurgency-hit provinces rejected the controversial statute.

‘Land of Smiles’

Thailand’s reputation as the ‘Land of Smiles’ has suffered in recent years from political unrest and a number of high-profile crimes against foreigners.

But tourists continue to flock to its white, sandy beaches and Buddhist temples.

The kingdom is expecting a record 32 million visitors in 2016, with the tourism industry a bright spot in an otherwise lacklustre economy.

The latest blasts came just days before the first anniversary of the last major attack on tourists in Thailand - a 17 August bomb that killed 20 people, mostly ethnic Chinese tourists.

That blast ripped through a crowded Hindu shrine in the heart of Bangkok and stunned the kingdom as the deadliest assault in recent history.

Two Uighur men from western China have been accused of the attack and are due to go on trial later this month. Both have denied any involvement.

© – AFP, 2016 with reporting from Cianan Brennan. 

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 4:12 PM

    They really don’t understand do they

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 5:01 PM

    He should be removed from his position, and put in prison for incitement to murder. Distancing themselves is simply not good enough.

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 5:31 PM

    Probably because they actually agree with him but don’t want to admit it publicly.

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 8:25 PM

    Exactly Sean, a govt minister in one of the worlds most populous countries puts a contract to kill on somebody’s head and he’s not even removed from his post?!?

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 5:15 PM

    Unbelievable. So the minister says its OK to murder. Come on Paskistan. Arrest him!

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 6:20 PM

    They locked up Afridi the man who helped the US capture Bin Laden. Most Pakistanis love the minister’s comments and so do the other politicans who are “distancing” themselves for politican reasons/US Aid. If the film-maker lived in Pakistan he would have been executed by Pakistani Blashpemy Laws.

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 6:28 PM

    The Americans Give $1.6billion annually to Egypt, not sure how much they give to Pakistan but they did cut their aid by a few hundred million dollars after the imprisonment of the doctor, it was the Americans way of protesting at his arrest and imprisonment. It was also obvious to all that certain elements in Pakistani intelligence were aiding Al Qaeda and Bin Laden and hiding him under their noses.

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 6:21 PM

    You have to wonder at the hypocrisy, this Egyptian Copt living in America makes a poor quality film about Muslims which tells of their violent nature.
    Muslims around the world then protest about the film – violently, killing many people and causing enormous damage, saying that their’s is a religon of peace and tolerance. This is topped off by a government minister in Pakistan calling for his “brothers” in the Taliban and Al Qaeda to help and kill the maker of the film, he’d put up a reward of $100,000 for the “noble deed”. Not one of the other Pakistani ministers objected to this, they just looked on solemnly.
    What did we learn from this? The White House, Obama and other politicians will be quick to condem anything that criticises Islam, but anything that takes the mick out of Christianity and not a word from them. Just look at what that auld wan did to that fresco of Christ in Spain, and she wants paying now. Not a word.
    Then we learn that Pakistani government ministers are bestest buddies with the Taliban and Al Qaeda, and none of their own government even raises an eyebrow. Who knew?

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 4:12 PM

    Pakistan has regularly been not far off from a failed state. Yet the US had no problem funding and allowing the Pakistanis to develop their nuclear weapons programme. The US also turned a blind eye when Pakistan sold their nuclear expertise to North Korea for profit.
    Why is the US concerned re Iranian nuclear programme? Nothing to do with oil or thwarting Chinese influence in region.

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 5:29 PM

    Have you a source to the assertion that the USA funded the Pakistani nuclear program? I’m under the impression that it was the Saudis who bankrolled it and the US were as surprised as everyone else when Pakistan officially became a nuclear power.

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 5:37 PM

    Barry, the US were far from surprised. They knew what Pakistan was up at every step of their nuclear programme. Look up the book ‘Deception – Pakistan, The United States and the Global Nuclear Weapons Conspiracy’ by Adrian Levy and Catherine Scott Clark. A really researched, detailed fantastic read on this whole issue. The US has a lot to answer for.

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 5:39 PM

    I’ll have a look at that, thanks.

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 5:50 PM

    Pakistan will waffle on about religious and regional sensibilities blah blah blah. They will do nothing because they are an Islamic theocracy .

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 6:35 PM

    This some what gives an explanation to how Osama bin laden could hide in Pakistan for years.

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    Sep 24th 2012, 12:11 AM

    And why the Americans never told the Pakistani officials what their Bin Laden plans were.

    American arrogance, most people thought. It looks like the Americans know a lot more than what most anti yank and conspiracists think. I’m not saying they were right or wrong “to go in” as they did, who am I to make that call, but Bin Laden had declared war on that country and the Americans really do not have any friends in that part of the world. It looks like they are on their own. It could be scarier if the republicans were in power.

    It looks like, to me, they did the only thing they could.

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 5:16 PM

    When you see things like this, our government aren’t all bad…

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 5:16 PM

    They’re still not great though…

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 7:32 PM

    Surely the only way to distance themselves is by removing him from office? I wonder how Obama will feel if the film-maker is killed. As president he should be protecting his citizens right to free speech not denouncing it.

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 10:39 PM

    This maniac can’t run the Railways in Pakistan and the rail sustem is closer to extintion by the day that passes under his leadership. He is offering $100000 ( out of the American doled money ) to the would-be assasin . It is a sad story of Pakistan today.

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 5:55 PM

    Reminds me of that wise old proverb, goes something like “Hey Pakistan* Does your granny have a fan** ?? Does it Sm……… ?”

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 9:24 PM

    Personally I taught the guy should have got an Oscar . Bravo bravo .

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 7:12 PM

    What is the fascination with Bin Laden? Who cares.
    You would have to be a complete dimwit to even consider the idea that he was somehow involved in 9/11.

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 7:23 PM

    “You would have to be a complete dimwit to even consider the idea that he was somehow involved in 9/11.”

    I guess the overwhelming majority of Irish and American people are “dimwits” by your expert standards. Great another “one world order” “conspiracy theory” genius. That’s weird Palestinian Americans were cheering on the day of the attacks in Jersey City shouting “death to America” and partying. I bet all the attacks by Radical-Muslims in Germany, UK, Belgium, Denmark, Netherlands, France, etc. after 9/11 were also part of a conspiracy. Not to mention the failed plot in Ireland, against the Israeli Embassy in Dublin. Which could have killed hundreds of Irish also, since the Israeli Embassy shares their building with Irish Companies, by passers on the street, and neighboring buildings?

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 8:25 PM

    The same guy who talks about “Syrian Rebels” also believes that 9/11 was an entirely inside job.

    Who knew?

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    Sep 23rd 2012, 10:07 PM

    are you mates with jim corr?

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    Sep 24th 2012, 12:15 AM

    An anonymous seagull poster.

    Fly in, drop a load of shite and then scuttle off.

    I never really pay attention to these anonymous seagulls – errrrr except in this case.

    Move on!

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