Tajlandia - mordowania turystów ciąg dalszy....

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Tajlandia: turystkę zabili rybacy

Dwaj tajlandzcy rybacy przyznali się wczoraj do zamordowania 21-letniej
brytyjskiej turystki Katherine Horton. 1 stycznia zobaczyli, jak samotnie
spaceruje ona po plaży na wyspie Koh Samui. Akurat rozmawiała przez telefon
komórkowy z matką w Walii. Mężczyźni uderzyli ją kijem w głowę i nieprzytomną
zgwałcili.
    • Gość: Rybinka Tajlandia - terroru ciąg dalszy... IP: *.chello.pl 11.01.06, 01:46
      Thai terrorists 'target resorts'
      Natalie O'Brien
      January 11, 2006

      JEMAAH Islamiah-linked terrorists in southern Thailand are believed to be
      planning to transform their insurgency from attacks against the Thai state to
      bombings of Western tourists.

      US terrorism expert Zachary Abuza has told The Australian that the Muslim
      insurgency could spread from the hinterland to beach resorts, such as Phuket,
      frequented by Western tourists.

      Dr Abuza will tell the Foreign Correspondents Club in Bangkok tonight there are
      also reasons to believe that JI may become involved in such a plan being
      hatched by Thai insurgents.

      The two-year insurgency, which has killed more than a thousand people, has
      until this point been dominated by attacks against symbols of the Thai state,
      such as police stations, and dominant religion, such as Buddhist temples.

      Attacks against Western tourists would mark a turning point in Thailand's war
      on terror, and Dr Abuza said the shift could be being driven by JI's sense of
      Islamist obligation to join battle with fellow Muslims.









      "An attack on an out-of-area soft target is being considered as an option. They
      have not ruled it out," he said yesterday. "They would target Phuket because,
      like Bali, it is a soft target that would severely impact the economy and drive
      away foreigners in droves."

      The Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade has issued general travel warnings
      for Thailand, advising travellers to "exercise a high degree of caution ...
      because of the high threat of terrorist attack".

      "We continue to receive reports that terrorists are planning attacks against a
      range of targets, including places frequented by foreigners," the DFAT website
      warns. But the threats have been more specific, with past intelligence
      acknowledging that the areas of Phuket, Pattong Pattaya, Bangkok and the island
      of Samui could be targeted.

      Another terrorism expert, Rohan Gunaratna, also warned this week that
      terrorists were likely to attack Bangkok within the year.

      Neil Fergus, the chief executive of Intelligence Risks, said tourist spots
      including beach resorts had been broadly considered as targets, but Bangkok
      remained the biggest problem.

      Although security in Thailand has been dramatically improved in many areas, Mr
      Fergus said it would be difficult for any authority to protect expatriate and
      bar areas frequented by tourists.

      In the past 10 days, 19 people - five of them policemen - have been killed in
      attacks in southern Thailand.

      While a raid by militants two years ago on a weapons depot in Narathiwat
      province is generally regarded as the start of the Muslim insurgency, Dr Abuza
      said the violence had been spreading, albeit slowly, for several years.

      Dr Abuza said that while Thai authorities claimed to have arrested 190
      insurgents responsible for conducting or planning operations in the past two
      years, very few of the insurgency's leaders had been picked up.

      The Government has also consistently denied the trouble is part of any
      international terrorist network or that JI is involved.

      Dr Abuza has warned that there are insurgent leaders who want to take terrorism
      to the next level, and they could be helped by JI or whatever form al-Qa'ida
      might take, by attacking places such as Bangkok or Phuket.

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        • Gość: lolo07 Re: Rybinko droga... IP: *.neoplus.adsl.tpnet.pl 11.01.06, 09:06
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          • Gość: facet Re: Rybinko droga... IP: *.greenweb.net / *.176.106.21.revip.asianet.co.th 15.01.06, 15:32
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    • Gość: przejrzysty Re: Tajlandia - mordowania turystów ciąg dalszy.. IP: *.10.104.103.revip2.asianet.co.th 17.01.06, 13:27
      Przestań nudzić Rybinko. Znajdź se faceta.
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