Thai court sentences two Uyghur men to death for 2015 Bangkok bombing
Summary
A Thai court sentenced two Uyghur men to death for a 2015 bombing at a popular Bangkok shrine that killed 20 people and injured 120. The men deny the charges and plan to appeal, while China supports the verdict.Key Facts
- Two Uyghur men, Adem Karadag and Yusufu Mieraili, were sentenced to death by a Thai court for a 2015 bombing in Bangkok.
- The bombing at the Erawan Shrine killed 20 people, including 7 from China and Hong Kong, and injured 120 others.
- The court ruled the men committed premeditated murder and multiple other offenses.
- The suspects deny the charges and will appeal the verdict within a month, according to their lawyers.
- The trial took over 10 years, with many witnesses and difficulties in finding interpreters.
- No group claimed responsibility, but experts say the attack may have been retaliation for Thailand deporting Uyghurs to China.
- China supports the verdict and condemned the bombing as a cruel crime.
- Last year, Thailand again deported 40 Uyghurs to China despite warnings from UN human rights experts about their safety.
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