Testimony begins in trial of Uyghurs charged in deadly Bangkok bombing
[BenarNews] Two Uyghurs charged with detonating a deadly bomb at a popular Hindu shrine in Bangkok seven years ago heard testimony against them in a civilian court Tuesday for the first time in their trial after a series of delays.
At the time Turkey expressed interest in the case, and there was suspicion that Turkey’s Gray Wolves (also in our archives spelt Grey Wolves) were somehow involved. | Adem Karadag
...the name on the Turkish passport he had when arrested... | (alias Bilal Mohammed) and Yusufu Mieraili have seen their death penalty
case disrupted over concerns about the quality of the courtroom translation and as a result of the COVID-19 pandemic. The case began in a military court before being transferred to a civilian one after former junta chief Prayuth Chan-o-cha was elected prime minister in 2019.
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