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    Count-down celebration at Sanam Luang cancelled

    New year count-down celebration at Sanam Luang was cancelled on Saturday following six simultaneous attacks in Bangkok that killed at least one persona dn injured at least 30 people.

    Organisers of the event at Sanam Luang announced the decision after the blast attacks took place as people are gearing up to celebrate the new year.Meanwhile Central World Department Store which is scheduled to organise new year party is evaluating the situation and will announce the decision leater.



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    NEW YEAR'S BOMBS KILL TWO IN BANGKOK

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    At least six bombs or grenades have exploded in Bangkok early on New Year's Eve. Two people are reported to have been killed, about 25 have been wounded.

    Bangkok authorities initially ordered all public New Year's Eve parties cancelled, but that order was held up for a conference among several officials.

    The national government indicated celebrations might proceed including - especially - the massive and internationally famous New Year's Countdown outdoors party attended by upwards of half a million people outside CentralWorld near Siam Square in central Bangkok.

    Police Commissioner Kowit Wattana, at a televised news conference, said, "Don't be afraid, but be careful," and urged Bangkokians not to cancel New Year's Eve plans.

    Government spokesman Yongyuth Malyalarp said the capital should remain calm and alert, and keep an eye out for unusual activity. He said police had been ordered on high alert.

    Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont said people hoping to celebrate the new year should avoid crowded areas.

    Early reports said there were six explosions in various parts of the capital. Two were reported near the Klong Toey market, where one person was killed, and near the busy Victory Monument, where two people were reported killed and more than a dozen wounded.

    Graphic footage shown on television showed damaged vehicles and blood-stained streets and pavements.

    TV reports said a man was seen throwing a grenade off a pedestrian overpass near a police box in the Saphan Kwai area of Bangkok, injuring several people in the explosion.

    At Seacon Square in eastern Bangkok, Asia's largest mall, an explosion in the outdoor parking lot sent hundreds of shoppers scrambling, but no injurites were reported.

    Shoppers who called BangkokPost.com said the mall was evacuated and shuttered for the night.

    Another explosion was reported from Sukhumvit Soi 62, a major intersection with the capital's main expressway system in southeast Bangkok, and another in suburban Nonthaburi province north of the city centre.

    "There was no warning. It is quite shocking. We've got at least one child very seriously injured in my area and others are injured," said Police Maj-Gen Anand Srisiran, chief of Metropolitan Police District Five.

    Witnesses told police in some places that they saw people throwing what looked to be grenades shortly before the explosions.

    New Year's Eve parties were just kicking off when the bombs began going off around sundown at 6 p.m.

    The coordinated attacks are unprecedented in Bangkok.

    However, political feelings have run high for more than a year, and there have been reports of political violence aimed against the military junta which ousted ex-premier Thaksin Shinawatra on Sept 19 - primarily the suspected burning of schools.

    In addition, some intelligence sources had suggested in the past two weeks that Islamist extremists leading the southern insurgency might try to spread their attacks to the capital. They have never operated out of the deep South.

    The Bangkok bombings, however, bore little resemblance to bomb attacks in the South, which usually involve improvised explosive devices (IEDs) copied from the Iraq model, and set off by mobile phones, and vehicle bombs, especially in motorcycles.

    Except for the insurgency in the four southernmost provinces, there has been no deadly political violence in Thailand for more than 14 years, when a popular protest overthrew the last military government. In that case, the violence and deaths were caused by the military government and armed forces.

    Martial law was lifted in Bangkok and surrounding provinces just a month ago, but the military is authorised to act when necessary. The coup passed its 100-day anniversary on Dec 28.

    The junta leader and army commander, Gen Sonthi Boonyaratkalin, is currently out of Thailand, on the Haj in Saudi Arabia, and will not return until Thursday.

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    Revellers at Central World ordered to disperse

    Bangkok Governor Apirak Kosayothin went up on the stage at the Central World Plaza at about 8:50 pm and asked the revellers to disperse.

    They dispersed after paying respect to His Majesty the King.

    People were seen on Channel 6 to disperse calmly.

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    Sonthi orders deployment of soldiers to step up security in Bangkok


    Army Commander-in-Chief Gen Sonthi Boonyaratglin ordered the first army area commander to deploy soldiers to help police step security in Bangkok following a series of bomb attacks in the capital.

    Army Assistant Commander-in-Chief Gen Anupong Paojinda said the soldiers would be deployed to various spots and bomb experts of the army had been ordered to be on stand by.

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    Public Health to shoulder medical costs of all injured in bomb attacks

    Public Health Permanent Secretary Prat Boonwongwiroj said his ministry would shoulder all medical expenses of the victims of the bomb attacks in the capital.

    He said 13 people were sent to the Rajvithi Hospital and one of them died. Three of them were receive an operation at press time.

    He six people were admitted to Chulalongkorn Hospital and three of them were severely injured and one of them had died.

    Three injured were being treated at King Mongkut Hospital, one at Kluay Nam Thai Hospital and another at the Paolo Memorial Hospital.

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    CNS may seize Thaksin's assets following bomb attacks: source

    A security source said the Council for National Security may order the seizure of assets of former prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra to cut money supply for financing disturbance in the country.

    The source said the CNS believed Thaksin was behind the series of seven bomb attacks in Bangkok Sunday evening.

    The source said the CNS noted many bombs were launched at police booths but none of police officers were injured.

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    BANGKOK, Thailand (CNN) -- Thai authorities have canceled all major New Year's celebrations in Bangkok after at least seven explosions ripped through several areas of the capital, killing two people, police and hospital officials say.


    At least 12 other people were wounded in Sunday's attacks, which appeared to have been coordinated, and took place hours before New Year's Eve celebrations at midnight (noon ET).


    Major events in Thailand's second largest city, Chiang Mai, have also been canceled.

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    Bomb victims identified so far

    Officials have identified some of those injured and killed in the Bangkok bomb attacks as following:

    14 victims at Rajvithi Hospital
    Songkran Kanchana, killed
    Samruay Srida, seriously injured
    The rest have yet to be identified
    Seven victims at Chulalongkorn Hospital
    Suwitchai Nakiam, killed
    Khamphan Arjyotha, 34, seriously injured
    Bai Wongsa, 21
    Thasinee Mungkornphan, 12
    Kamchad Dessaeng, 31
    Arissara Tordok, 27
    Khamdee Maneesaeng, 40
    The rest of victims have yet to be identified.
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    Sunday December 31, 2006 2:46 PM
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    By DENIS D. GRAY
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    BANGKOK, Thailand (AP) - At least six bomb blasts rocked the Thai capital late Sunday, killing at least two people and prompting the city to disperse thousands of people who had gathered to celebrate New Year's Eve.
    There was no immediate claim of responsibility for the bombings, which capped a year of unrest in Thailand, including a military coup three months ago and a mounting Muslim insurgency in its southernmost provinces.
    National police chief Gen. Ajirawit Suphanaphesat confirmed six explosions on the iTV television network and said authorities were inspecting several more locations where there were suspicious packages. He said the insurgents were probably not behind Sunday's attacks, which injured at least 20 people.
    The capital's most spectacular New Year's celebration, at the Central World Plaza shopping mall complex, was canceled and authorities told thousands of celebrants to leave. Hotels stepped up security, searching cars on their premises.
    Police Lt. Gen. Chongrak Juranond said one person died at Chulalongkorn hospital. Another police officer, Lt. Col. Teerawit Butsaban, said a second person succumbed to injuries at another hospital.
    Dr. Surachet Sathitniramai, a senior health ministry official, said more than 20 people had been hospitalized at four hospitals in Bangkok.
    Ajirawit said six people were injured by a bomb in a slum, and four by a bomb near a department store at Victory Monument, a major traffic circle. He said the other blasts were near a police post, where two were injured, and the fourth in a northern suburb.
    ``I heard a loud explosion and I thought it was fireworks. I ran there and saw a bleeding woman at the bus stop,'' said Somrak Manphothong, a receptionist at the Saxophone bar near the Victory Monument. ``Another guy was lying on the floor covering with blood and his wife was shaking his body.''
    The police chief said that ``the situation remains under control.''
    Bombings and shootings occur almost daily in Thailand's three southernmost provinces of Yala, Narathiwat and Pattani, where an Islamic insurgency that flared in January 2004 has killed more than 1,900 people.
    Muslims make up the majority in overwhelmingly Buddhist Thailand's deep south, where they have long complained of discrimination. The insurgents are not known to have launched any attacks in Bangkok.
    Thailand has also been immersed in political turmoil.
    In September, Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra was ousted in a bloodless coup by Gen. Sondhi Boonyaratkalin. The military installed Surayud Chulanont as the interim prime minister until elections in October 2007.

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    Surayud visits bomb victims at Rajvithi

    Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont visited bomb victims at the Rajavithi Hospital at 9:50 pm.

    Surayud who appeared under tension said he did not know yet who the masterminds of the bomb attacks were.

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    Bomb victims identified so far

    Officials have identified some of those injured and killed in the Bangkok bomb attacks as following:

    16 victims at Rajvithi Hospital

    Songkran Kanchana, killed

    Samruay Srida, seriously injured

    Pattama Ratakaja, seriously injured

    Ratchaneewan Klaylim, seriously injured

    Oyjai Pongpornchettha, seriously injured

    Pornrat Puntaeng, treated and discharged

    Pornsiri Karaket, treated and discharged

    Saharat Chuaduangphui, treated and discharged

    Niporn Thongsri, treated and discharged

    Somwang Witthayacharoen, treated and discharged

    Yosphat Muangpao, treated and discharged

    Natthicha Yamkrathok, treated and discharged

    Suparp Piriom, treated and discharged

    Oranuj Neraphu, treated and discharged

    Wilasinee Thian-on, treated and discharged
    Another victim is still unidentified.
    Seven victims at Chulalongkorn Hospital

    Suwitchai Nakiam, killed

    Khamphan Arjyotha, 34, seriously injured

    Bai Wongsa, 21

    Thasinee Mungkornphan, 12

    Kamchad Dessaeng, 31

    Arissara Tordok, 27

    Khamdee Maneesaeng, 40
    The rest of victims have yet to be identified.
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    Interior Ministry to hold urgent meeting of provincial governors


    The Interior Ministry will hold an urgent meeting with provincial governors nationwide through a video conference at 11 pm.

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    Surayud hold meeting at ISOC

    Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont went to the Internal Security Operations Command at 10:43 pm to meet military officers.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Begbie
    Chiang Mai, have also been canceled.
    a good night to be babysitting.

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    BTS cancels plan to operate throughout night

    The Bangkok Transit System announced that it would run its skytrain services until midnight, instead of till dawn as earlier planned.

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    Any idea who is responsibile?

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    String of blasts rock Bangkok, killing 2

    New Year's Eve parties cancelled / Rumours point to 'undercurrents' / Police, military out in force around country

    Police and military personnel were scrambling to find out who was behind what seems to have been a coordinated bomb attack in the capital last night that left two people dead and more than 20 people injured.
    Bangkok was rocked by six explosions early in the evening at widely separate parts of the city, completely disrupting New Year's Eve celebrations. Tens of thousands of alarmed people swarmed out of the city centre hours before midnight after the capital's major parties were cancelled.
    One person was killed and at least 17 injured when a powerful bomb went off at the Victory Monument at about 6.30pm. The blast ripped through bus stops, shattering windows at a restaurant and sent debris flying in all directions. The dead man was identified as Songkran Kanjana. His age was not known.
    "Bodies were scattered all over the place. I didn't know who to help first," an eyewitness told TV reporters. The second fatality was Suwitchai Nakiem, 61, who was killed by a blast near the Na Ranong intersection in the Klong Toei area. The bomb, which was hidden in a trash can near a Chinese spirit shrine, injured three pedestrians and caused a number of cooking-gas cylinders kept nearby to also explode.
    Two people were injured in a blast at the Saphan Kwai intersection. Witnesses said they saw a man drop a grenade from a pedestrian bridge onto a police booth below. Residue of C4 and TNT explosives were found at the scene, an television reporter said, quoting an unnamed military source.
    A bomb was found in a dustbin outside a gold shop on the first floor of Seacon Square shopping mall on Srinakharin Road. It was removed to the parking lot and went off harmlessly when no one was standing near. The blast created panic among the roughly 10,000 shoppers in the mall at the time, who were ordered to evacuate. All outlets in the mall were ordered to close their shutters.
    There were blasts at two police booths, one at the Khae Rai intersection in Nonthaburi province just north of Bangkok, where police said the closed circuit TV monitors went out of action about 3 hours before. The other was at the entrance of Sukhumvit Road Soi 62. No injuries were reported.
    The explosions brought a swift reaction from police around the country. Military personnel were called out in a number of centres to assist police with security.
    Speaking at a press conference called two hours after the first bomb went off, police spokesman Pol General Ajiravid Subarnbhesaj said the coordinated blasts were intended to "create chaos".
    Few sources were prepared to comment openly on the source of the explosions. Speculation was rife that it was an insurgent attack from the South, given the timing of the bombings. But most intelligence sources were emphatic that it was connected to the "undercurrents" of post-coup political tension.
    Soldiers were posted at some of the blast sites, while major shopping complexes, including the Central Chidlom and Siam Paragon, closed their doors early.
    Deputy Bangkok Governor Wallop Suwandee announced that the New Year's eve countdown celebrations planned at Sanam Luang had been cancelled. The Central World Shopping Centre, where another major count-down venue was designated, also cancelled the event. But revellers at the CentralWorld plaza were reluctant to call it quits and dragged the party on for another two hours after its cancellation.
    Government Spokesman Yongyuth Malyalarp urged the public to remain calm and said the police had been instructed to stay on high alert, especially in areas where large gatherings of people were expected take part in the New Year countdown.
    "Police reinforcements have been sent to various areas of the city. We urge the public to remain calm, continue with the celebrations, but at the same time keep a lookout for any irregularities," Yongyuth said.
    Prime Minister Surayud Chulanont is keeping a close watch on the situation as it develops, he said. Surayud late last night visited some of the wounded at Rajvithi Hospital.
    The New Year's eve bombings capped a year of unrest in the nation, with political turmoil that was capped by a coup d'etat three months ago and an ongoing insurgency in the Malay-speaking deep South.
    More than 20 public schools, mostly in the North and Northeast, have been torched in the past three months. Authorities suspect fires may have been politically motivated arson attacks.
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    Police officers examine a bus stop near Victory Monument after a bomb exploded yesterday evening killing one and injuring 17.
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    Attacks wreck NY's parties across nation

    There was panic in many areas of Bangkok and in several other parts of the country last night in the wake of the coordinated six-bomb attack across the capital city.

    New Year countdowns and other celebratory parties were cancelled, including two much-awaited events at CentralWorld and Sanam Luang, where people gathered briefly and dispersed after learning of the attacks.
    All major stores located near CentralWorld at Rajdamri Inter-section were closed following security concerns.
    Security was also beefed up at a number of New Year countdown parties held in Phuket and Hat Yai district in Songkhla province. An event in Chiang Mai was called off.
    Military and police officers based in Pattaya called an urgent meeting to heighten security measures at key countdown sites where a large number of Thai and foreign tourists were expected. Naval military police were dispatched around Pattaya streets to ensure extra protection - a rare and unusual sight in this seaside tourist city.
    In the capital, armed soldiers in full combat gear were dispatched
    to provide security. Uniformed police officers at all Bangkok police precincts were mobilised and stationed at key locations.
    In the inner city, all Bangkok branches of Central Department Store were closed down while all stores in Siam Centre, Siam Square and Siam Paragon did the same.
    A large crowd at Big C Rajdamri went into a panic upon learning that a suitcase was found abandoned. A bomb disposal team later found that there was nothing inside.
    At Seacon Square, thousands of shoppers left the compound after a bomb was found in a trash bin before it could explode.
    Conflicting reports said earlier that a loud bang heard in the area was a electrical transformer ex-ploding.
    In Nonthaburi, where a bomb was set off near a police box at Khae Rai Intersection, major department stores located not far way closed early.
    Military officers of Army units based in the Northeast were been instructed to stay on alert in all 19 provinces in the region, which is a key political stronghold of the Thai Rak Thai Party, formed by ousted prime minister Thaksin Shinawatra.
    Nakhon Ratchasima, Buri Ram, Surin, Ubon Ratchathani and Udon Thani were to be monitored especially closely.
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    Urgent: Three more bombs explode at Central World, Pratunam, Khao Sarn Road


    Three more bombs exploded in the heart of Bangkok once the new year started, severely injuring many foreign tourists.

    The two bombs exploded nearly at the same time seconds after the new year started and another bomb exploded about half an hour after midnight.

    The first bomb exploded at a public telephone booth at the pedestrian flyover linking Central World and Kesorn Plaza. Several foreigners were injured and rushed to hospitals.

    The second bomb exploded at the Best Sea Foods restaurant on the Saen Saeb Canal near the Pratunam Pier.

    Two foreigners and a Thai were injured. One of the foreigner had one leg amputated by the blast.

    The third bomb exploded at the Buddy Bar on Khao Sarn Road.

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    Six foreigners injured in new Bangkok blasts
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    BANGKOK : Seven people, including six foreigners, were injured in a new bombing in Bangkok before midnight after a series of blasts forced the cancellation of New Year celebrations, police said on Sunday.

    "The bomb exploded in a telephone booth opposite Central World Plaza. The injured have been sent to the police hospital. Six foreigners and one Thai were injured," Colonel Vanlop Patummaung told Thai television.

    "We don't know when the bomb was placed there, because we had carefully searched the area before the party," he said.

    Another bomb exploded on a pier that sits on a canal alongside the plaza, but no injuries were immediately reported, he said.

    The blasts followed six coordinated bomb attacks about six hours earlier that killed two and injured 26 around the capital, prompting the cancellation of New Year's celebrations. - AFP/de

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    this is terrible news and sadly is a reflection of the world we live in today.

    but i can't help feeling though that after the initial blasts it would have been a wiser move to stay home and watch telly tonight.

    hope all TD members are ok though.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Anonymous Coward
    The third bomb exploded at the Buddy Bar on Khao Sarn Road.
    realms of bali coming to thailand....

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    is there such a thing as an empty bar just before midnite on new years eve

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    From the grapevine, I heard that Junkceylon and Soi Bangla, in Patong, Phuket were closed not long after the first bombs went off.

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    faceless spineless cnuts that wreak havoc in the name of thier own misguided ambitions and beliefs. I hope they are hunted down and their worthless lives are snuffed out with minimum fuss.
    As a Brit who grew up with the IRA doing this sort of thing on a regular basis it is a great disapointment to read about this activity in Bangkok.

    If those responsible are crazed Muslims then i hope they feel fokin pleased with themselves tonight

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