Two sentenced to death in Bangkok bombing
Summary
A court in Thailand sentenced two men to death for a bombing in 2015 at the Erawan shrine that killed 20 people and injured over 100. The trial lasted about ten years, but some survivors and rights groups say there are still unanswered questions about who planned the attack.Key Facts
- The bombing happened in 2015 at the Erawan shrine in Bangkok, Thailand.
- The attack killed 20 people and wounded more than 100.
- Two men were sentenced to death by a Thai court for their roles in the bombing.
- The trial took about ten years to complete.
- Survivors and human rights advocates say key details about who organized the bombing are still unclear.
- The verdict focuses on punishment but does not fully explain the attack’s origin.
- The Erawan shrine is a popular religious site in Bangkok.
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